AADL Talks To: Frank Uhle, Film Projectionist, Author, and Cultural Historian
Frank Uhle came to the University of Michigan as an art student, joined the campus film society Cinema II, and has worked for several decades as a University of Michigan and Michigan Theater film projectionist. He also hosts a radio program at the local U-M independent radio station WCBN, and enjoys researching regional music history. In 2023, Frank penned the book Cinema Ann Arbor, which takes a look back at the history of Ann Arbor’s vibrant campus cinema culture from the 1960s through the turn of the 21st century. I talked with Frank about Ann Arbor’s love affair with cinema, from its early history to its cutting-edge film festivals; the maverick professors and students who built the vibrant campus film societies; and the cultural changes he's witnessed in Ann Arbor and in the film industry over the past several decades.
Frank's book Cinema Ann Arbor is available in our catalog to check out or download. You can also read Frank's essay about legendary Ann Arbor record producer Ollie McLaughlin, written for AADL's Ann Arbor 200 project in celebration of the city's bicentennial.
Reed Lenz and Pamela Robbins Sample Food For Ice Cream Social At Congregational Church, May 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1963
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1963
Caption:
Taste Test: Before Reed Lenz (right) of 1034 Western Dr. takes a bite of his cake and ice cream, he watches wonderingly as Pamela Robbins of 1031 Duncan samples her's. The pair got in on a prevue of something good, which is more fully explained in the picture at the bottom right of the page.
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