Record 'saleswoman to the stars' heads west
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4
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September
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1994
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Russian Pianist to Play Monday: Vladimir Horowitz
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4
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March
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1933
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Gail Rector and Vladimir Horowitz, October 13, 1977
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1977
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Vladimir Horowitz and wife Wanda Toscanini visit Hill Auditorium, 1975
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1975
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Vladimir Horowitz Outside Hill Auditorium, April 1978 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1978
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1978
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THE ARTIST -- Natty in bow tie and topcoat, pianist Vladimir Horowitz stopped by the kiosk in front of Hill Auditorium Saturday afternoon. As the background poster proclaims, Horowitz will join Conductor Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra this afternoon in the finale of Ann Arbor's 85th May Festival. A sold-out audience will hear Horowitz play Piano Concerto No 3 in D Minor by Rachmaninoff. (Staff Photo By Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1978
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THE ARTIST -- Natty in bow tie and topcoat, pianist Vladimir Horowitz stopped by the kiosk in front of Hill Auditorium Saturday afternoon. As the background poster proclaims, Horowitz will join Conductor Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra this afternoon in the finale of Ann Arbor's 85th May Festival. A sold-out audience will hear Horowitz play Piano Concerto No 3 in D Minor by Rachmaninoff. (Staff Photo By Jack Stubbs)
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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.
Unrehearsed At Hill: Crashing Vases And Flying Bats Prove Things Don't Always Go According To Plan At Revered Auditorium
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18
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March
Year
2001
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