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AADL Talks To: Chris Reising, Former Costume/Set Designer & Artist

Chris Reising
Chris Reising

In this episode AADL Talks To Christine Reising. Chris talks to us about designing Avant-garde costumes and sets for multiple local theaters, her involvement in the Bookfest from its iteration, and her work as an artist in a range of mediums.

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AADL Talks To: Robin and Jamie Agnew, owners of Aunt Agatha's

In this episode, AADL Talks To Robin and Jamie Agnew, owners of Aunt Agatha’s, their specialty mystery bookstore. The business began in Ann Arbor in 1992, and operated as a brick and mortar for 26 years before moving online in August 2018. Robin and Jamie talk about their experiences working in the store, their favorite memories here in town, and discuss some of the changes in the mystery book genre and bookselling business over the years.

Find more about Aunt Agatha's in our archival collections.

Tom and Cindy Hollander at Hollander's in Kerrytown, April 1992 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Tom and Cindy Hollander at Hollander's in Kerrytown, April 1992 image
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1992
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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1992
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Tom and Cindy Hollander make and sell hand-crafted items from fine paper in their Kerrytown shop. Cindy holds a popular item, a tiny handmade stamp book; between them is a tiny house on a pedestal. Both are made of cardboard and paper.

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April
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1992
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