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In this wide-ranging conversation, local radio personality and cultural historian, arwulf, recalls the many Ann Arbor institutions, icons, and events that shaped his life. He discusses the impact of Ann Arbor’s counterculture during his youth in the late 1960s, from an early introduction to 1950s-1960s blues, rock, and jazz; psychedelia in its many forms; and Ann Arbor's anti-war movement, to his artistic awakening through film, theater, art, and radio. He also shares memories of his interactions with members of the Rainbow People's Party, his work as a Psychedelic Ranger during the legendary Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festivals, and Ann Arbor’s experimental alternative education movement.
'George Washington Slept Here' At Tappan Junior High School, May 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1969
Caption:
Here is a scene from 'George Washington Slept Here,' a Kaufman and Hart three-act comedy presented Friday and Saturday at Tappan Junior High School by Miss Janet Stolarevsky's ninth-grade speech and drama class. The actors and actress are (from left to right) John Helmers, Sue Crippen, and Ed Wilson.
Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1969
Caption:
Here is a scene from 'George Washington Slept Here,' a Kaufman and Hart three-act comedy presented Friday and Saturday at Tappan Junior High School by Miss Janet Stolarevsky's ninth-grade speech and drama class. The actors and actress are (from left to right) John Helmers, Sue Crippen, and Ed Wilson.
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Girl, 17, Guilty Of Disturbing Tappan Class

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27
Month
April
Year
1970
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