Janet Kauffman
Confined animal feeding operations. Factory farms. For those of us who don't or no longer live in the country, these are the places we drive by on Sunday jaunts or pass on the freeway: acres and acres of buildings often...
Read MoreJul 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Confined animal feeding operations. Factory farms. For those of us who don't or no longer live in the country, these are the places we drive by on Sunday jaunts or pass on the freeway: acres and acres of buildings often...
Read MoreJul 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Starting in the mid-1990s, a new generation of burlesque performers and troupes emerged worldwide. These are “New Burlesque” artists, nostalgic for the glamorous display of striptease, expensive costumes, bawdy...
Read MoreJun 25, 2008 | Marketplace |
Were not doing lunches, says Mary Campbell of Everyday Cook, but were not closed. Campbells anxious to quash rumors that shed given up on her combination restaurant and cookware store in Kerrytown after losing out on a...
Read MoreJun 11, 2008 | Marketplace |
Toledo’s Best Margarita (if you believe the Toledo City Paper) is now available in Ann Arbor. You’ll find it at Toledo’s Best Mexican Restaurant (if you believe the Toledo City Paper), also now available in Ann...
Read MoreJun 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Several days after hearing the OffRamps play at the Elbow Room in Ypsilanti, I couldn't get the refrain of one of their songs out of my head: "You said you were sorry, but that really doesn't make it all...
Read MoreJun 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
I first encountered the music of Xiao Dong Wei two years ago, on a beautiful June morning. I'd ridden my bike down to the end of Maple Road to find Huron River Drive all blocked off with traffic cones. I stopped. No cars, no...
Read MoreJun 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
A few years ago Miles Harvey hit it big with his nonfiction book The Island of Lost Maps, which not only told a fascinating story about a thief who cut maps from rare old books housed in North America's best libraries, but...
Read MoreJun 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Lizz Wright grew up singing gospel music in the church of her minister father in south Georgia's Lowndes County. She studied voice at Georgia State University in Atlanta, at the New School in New York, and in Vancouver,...
Read MoreJun 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Who is Mandy Patinkin? The answer depends on whom you talk to. For those who watch television, he's Jeffrey Geiger in Chicago Hope and Jason Gideon in Criminal Minds. For those who go to the movies, he's Iñigo...
Read MoreJun 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Even though no one has ever come up with a precise definition of the word jazz, many of its most dedicated lovers jealously guard its borders, often to the exclusion of any other music. Paradoxically, whatever jazz is, it is...
Read MoreMay 15, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
As anyone who has heard the hundreds of literary introductions he has given around town over the last decade would suspect, Raymond McDaniel is a poet who revels in the textures of words. Many of his poems focus on the...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Although he sings a traditional kind of jazz, Jimmy Scott's singing is an extreme thing. Most immediately unusual is its range: Scott was born with Kallmann syndrome, which prevented his voice from changing. The voice is...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
You could feel the love in the air. And with seventy musicians onstage and 300 people in the audience, that's a whole lot of love on a warm, autumn Sunday afternoon in the Center for the Performing Arts in Dexter High...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Growing Pretty, making its world premiere at the Purple Rose, is a coming-of-age (and going-a-little-past) story of a young artist. Its theme is remarkably underutilized, and the playwright, first-timer Carey Crim, deserves...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Writing music reviews is much like eating oysters. A lot of bands are worth a little hot sauce, but rarely do they offer up a pearl. And then comes Back Forty. This all-white, all-male Michigan band is not just good local...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
“?Do You Believe in Jesus I Do!” A rusty found sign sporting this run-on sentence — with its playful punctuation and jaunty hand-painted font — hangs next to a picture of itself in the U-M Museum of Art Off/Site. The...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
The name gets your attention, but if it gives you the idea that the Mother Truckers play aggressive roadhouse punk, or country music of the black-and-blues-obsessed 1930s, when "Can't Nobody Truck like Me" was a...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
The only time I've seen Trina Hamlin perform live was last summer in Glen Arbor, near Traverse City. It was an outdoor concert on a hot, humid, muggy night, and she walked onstage barefoot. Given the unpredictable nature of...
Read MoreMay 1, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
Like so much else about culture and the arts in Poland, the story of jazz in that country reflects its complex history and politics. Banned during World War II, jazz was driven underground by the new Communist leaders. Only in...
Read MoreApr 15, 2008 | Event Reviews, Uncategorized |
As a musician, Derek Snyder wears at least three hats: performer, teacher, and arranger. The Cleveland-based cellist will be wearing all of them when he hosts the second annual “Cello Celli!” concert at Kerrytown...
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