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ARTS AROUND ANN ARBOR

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MUSIC

Friday Five: ZZVAVA, Delphine Delight, Cellar Floor, French Ship, Abusuzit
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Ann Arbor's Quite Scientific label looks back at its beginnings and readies a relaunch
Friday Five: Bill Van Loo, Same Eyes, Intensity Recordings, Alissa Freeman, Blue Gene Tyranny
Designing the Future Funk: Kawsaki's music looks to the past to explore an imagined aftertime
The Triumphant Resurrection of Nickie P

VISUAL ART

Inspired by Little Free Libraries, two miniature art galleries have popped up in Ann Arbor
Yasmine Nasser Diaz's "For Your Eyes Only" invites viewers to wrestle with our public-private lives in the Digital Age
University of Michigan's annual Prison Creative Arts Project goes online for the 25th edition
UMMA + Chill serves up virtual social engagements with a side helping of art
Catching up with WSG Gallery's "Blue," "Winter Show," and "Something About the Light" exhibits
Review: "Story Word Sound Sway" exhibit at Stamps Gallery

FILM & VIDEO

Ann Arbor Film Festival launches a virtual version of the 59th edition
Aw, Yeah: Ypsi-filmed YouTube show "Renting and Raving" offers silly humor and strong characters
AADL 2020 STAFF PICKS: BOOKS, MUSIC, MOVIES & MORE
"Whip" It: Nadim Azzam's new YouTube show cruises with Michigan musicians
Inna De Yard: Ann Arbor's Evan Haywood directs a music video for Jamaica's Israel Voice
The Genesis of "Abiro": Ben Willis and Dr. Pete Larson discuss the new animated video for the Cytotoxic Nyatiti Band

THEATER & DANCE

Theatre Nova’s Zoom play series continues with "Mortal Fools" by Ann Arbor playwright Catherine Zudak
UMS's stage-film hybrid production of "Some Old Black Man" explores race and generational conflict
IS/LAND's "In Isolation Pt.1 - SYNODIC" performance video explores the subtleties of change
AADL 2020 STAFF PICKS: BOOKS, MUSIC, MOVIES & MORE
Zoom-o: Theatre Nova's "I’m Streaming of an Alright Christmas" brings panto to your screens
University Productions announces 2020 virtual season of theater for December

WRITTEN WORD

Beyond the Birds: Ann Arbor Poet Ed Morin’s "The Bold News of Birdcalls" explores nature, relationships, and work
Julie Babcock's poetry book "Rules for Rearrangement" considers how to carry on after a sudden loss
Ann Arbor poet David Jibson on Crazy Wisdom's Poetry Circle, "3rd Wednesday Magazine," and his new book, "Protective Coloration"
"Common" People: Ken Meisel examines and celebrates Detroit in his new poetry collection
Streets of Your Town: Jeff Vande Zande’s new short story collection focuses on "The Neighborhood Division"
From the Fifth Estate to Ann Arbor: Harvey Ovshinsky's new memoir recalls his agitating and publishing days in Detroit

PULP LIFE

AADL 2020 STAFF PICKS: BOOKS, MUSIC, MOVIES & MORE
Astronomy at the Beach moves the sky (and sand) online for its 2020 edition
Rasa Festival shifts online but still offers a full month of arts and culture from India
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series' fall 2020 lineup will be livestreamed
A2SF's "The Future of the Arts Must Be Antiracist" explores the pitfalls P.O.C. face in creative communities
Exploring some of Washtenaw County’s lesser-known nature preserves

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