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Poster for UAC's Cinema Lecture Series, Elliott Gould Appearance, 1977

Poster for UAC's Cinema Lecture Series, Elliott Gould Appearance, 1977 image
Year
1977

Interview with Ann Arbor DJ Jim Dulzo

Day
12
Month
January
Year
2000

Jim Dulzo is one of Ann Arbor and Detroit’s favorite DJs. Dulzo is also a very skilled writer, and did music reviews for the Ann Arbor Sun, and many other publications.

Cast of 'Dionysus in '69' Arrested For Indecent Exposure, January 1969

Cast of 'Dionysus in '69' Arrested For Indecent Exposure, January 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1969
Caption:
Appear at Police Station: Two members of the cast of "Dionysus in '69," the manager and assistant manager await fingerprinting and booking procedures in the Ann Arbor Police Headquarters this morning after being arrested last night for indecent exposure while performing a play in the nude on the University campus. Left to right are: cast members Joan MacIntosh and Ciel Smith, Manager Richard Schechner and Assistant Manager Judith Allen, all of New York.

Crowd Waiting to see "Dionysus in '69"

Crowd Waiting to see "Dionysus in '69" image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1969
Caption:
Crowd Jams Michigan Union Hall Waiting To See 'Dionysus'

'Are You Comin' Along with Me?'

'Are You Comin' Along with Me?' image
Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
August
Year
1970
Copyright
Copyright Protected

The Marshal Looks Grand

The Marshal Looks Grand image
Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
October
Year
1984
Copyright
Copyright Protected

It's Jazz For Fun And An Infrequent Profit

It's Jazz For Fun And An Infrequent Profit image
Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
February
Year
1977
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Lee Berry and Mike Grofsorean, February 1977 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Lee Berry and Mike Grofsorean, February 1977 image
Year:
1977
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1977
Caption:
Take Five: Eclipse Jazz coordinators Lee Barry, left, and Mike Grofsorean are committed to re-educating people about jazz. They usually open the season with a big commercial show to generate interest and audience appeal. But Berry and Grofsorean and others involved in the organization put in the time to make it work without being paid. "If you do things just for money," said Grofsorean, "only people with money will control things."