Demolition of Old City Hall Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
- Read more about Demolition of Old City Hall
- Log in or register to post comments
Council Room 'Theater' For 'Flaming Creatures'
- Read more about Council Room 'Theater' For 'Flaming Creatures'
- Log in or register to post comments
U.S. Court Postpones Film Case
- Read more about U.S. Court Postpones Film Case
- Log in or register to post comments
Battle Of Words Rages After Police Seize Film
- Read more about Battle Of Words Rages After Police Seize Film
- Log in or register to post comments
AADL Talks To: John Sinclair (March 22, 2010)
In this interview from March 22, 2010, poet, author, and activist John Sinclair reflects on music in Ann Arbor - from the MC5, the free concerts in the parks and the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival, to his specific memories of local clubs and musicians. He also talks about the influence of both the Beat generation and black music on his cultural and political awakening, the origins of the White Panther Party, and the importance of newspapers.
30 Persons Attend HRP Police Hearing
- Read more about 30 Persons Attend HRP Police Hearing
- Log in or register to post comments
Space In City Hall OKd For HRP Police Hearing
- Read more about Space In City Hall OKd For HRP Police Hearing
- Log in or register to post comments
AADL Talks to Mary Morgan
Before she started the Ann Arbor Chronicle with husband Dave Askins, Mary Morgan worked at the Ann Arbor News where she served as Business editor and later oversaw the Opinions desk. Mary recalls what attracted her to Ann Arbor and the News and she contrasts a typical mid-1990s day in the newsroom with running her online-only news site. She touches on some of the challenges of working the Opinions desk under News Editor Ed Petykiewicz; how the News responded to major changes in the industry; and the decision by Booth Newspapers to close the paper in 2009.
AADL Talks to Jack Stubbs
In this candid interview, Jack Stubbs, veteran Ann Arbor News photographer (1968-1996), paints a colorful portrait of the life of a newspaper photographer during the pre-digital era of journalism. He discusses tricks of his trade and recalls the creative ways he got the shot. Jack talks about the work of his fellow "shooters" during this period, and about some of the other News photographers he admired, notably Eck Stanger. Stubbs' assignments ranged from city and college sports to crime scenes and weather disasters, and he covered most of Washtenaw County's major events of the era, including Ann Arbor's June 1968 flood; the marches and protests at the end of the 1960s; the Coed murders and trial of John Norman Collins.
Old City Hall
- Read more about Old City Hall
- Log in or register to post comments