Briarwood Mall Moviegoers Purchase Tickets For Star Wars, June 1977 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1977
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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1977
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BOOTH-EYE VIEW - A view from the ticket booth at the Briarwood Movies shows crowds of people lined up Friday evening to see "Star Wars," which opened this week. Steven Flynn, manager of the Movies says all seven Friday showings of the popular science fiction movie were sold out. Because of the great interest in the movie, he said tickets for the 7:50 and 10:15 p.m. showings are being sold at the same time. Flynn said this morning 360 people had lined up by 10 a.m. to see "Star Wars," and some of the moviegoers had been in line for more than an hour. He said robots will be seating people at the 7:50 p.m. showing today. Above the ticket booth are specially printed instructions on buying tickets for "Star Wars." He said all of the movies last night sold out except "For the Love of Benji," which is playing at the Movies 4. Other Briarwood movies attracting large lines are the epic war film "A Bridge Too Far" and "Exorcist II, The Heretic." (News Photo by Robert Chase)
Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1977
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BOOTH-EYE VIEW - A view from the ticket booth at the Briarwood Movies shows crowds of people lined up Friday evening to see "Star Wars," which opened this week. Steven Flynn, manager of the Movies says all seven Friday showings of the popular science fiction movie were sold out. Because of the great interest in the movie, he said tickets for the 7:50 and 10:15 p.m. showings are being sold at the same time. Flynn said this morning 360 people had lined up by 10 a.m. to see "Star Wars," and some of the moviegoers had been in line for more than an hour. He said robots will be seating people at the 7:50 p.m. showing today. Above the ticket booth are specially printed instructions on buying tickets for "Star Wars." He said all of the movies last night sold out except "For the Love of Benji," which is playing at the Movies 4. Other Briarwood movies attracting large lines are the epic war film "A Bridge Too Far" and "Exorcist II, The Heretic." (News Photo by Robert Chase)
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Star Wars Ticket Line At Briarwood Mall, June 1977 Photographer: Robert Chase
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Briarwood Moviegoers Wait In A Long Line For Star Wars Tickets, June 1977 Photographer: Robert Chase
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Booth-Eye View
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Darth Vader Signs Autographs At B. Dalton Booksellers In Briarwood Mall, June 1983 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
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1983
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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1983
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GUESS WHO - Was it the real Darth Vader who came to Briarwood Saturday to sign autographs for the legions of fans of the Star Wars trilogy. The true story on A3.
Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1983
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GUESS WHO - Was it the real Darth Vader who came to Briarwood Saturday to sign autographs for the legions of fans of the Star Wars trilogy. The true story on A3.
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Darth Vader Signs Autographs At B. Dalton Booksellers In Briarwood Mall, June 1983 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
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1983
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Darth Vader At B. Dalton Booksellers In Briarwood Mall, June 1983 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
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A Fun Guy and His Fungi
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February
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1993
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Rajia Trivedi & His Yoda Pumpkin - Character Pumpkin Display At Wines Elementary School, October 1997 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1997
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A WORK OF ART - Rajia Trivedi, a first-grader at Wines Elementary School, created a likeness of the Yoda character from "Star Wars" as his Halloween pumpkin. Students were asked to create character pumpkins without carving them and bring them to school for display. Rajia used green clay to create his Yoda.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1997
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A WORK OF ART - Rajia Trivedi, a first-grader at Wines Elementary School, created a likeness of the Yoda character from "Star Wars" as his Halloween pumpkin. Students were asked to create character pumpkins without carving them and bring them to school for display. Rajia used green clay to create his Yoda.
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