AADL Talks To: Robin and Jamie Agnew
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.
AADL Talks To: Earl Jackson
In this episode, AADL Talks To Earl Jackson. Earl talks about his time growing up in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor, from his early years to his work at Borders Books and Music where he worked as a framer to the evolution of his career in the visual arts. He also discusses some of the organizations and people who inspired and mentored him, and reflects on the changes in themes and style in his work.
African Images: Ann Arbor artist draws inspiration from visits to motherland
Reform drive launched at Ypsilanti
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Project Grow's founder leaving city for new job in Delaware
Ben F. Munn
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Fire Department, WCC Plan Course
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Putting their stamp on the skyline
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WCC Urged To Use Minority Vendors
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WCC Trims Millage Request For Technology
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