Where: Henderson Room, Michigan League
Date: 2007-04-12 19:00:00
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Beehive Collective presents “DISMANTLING MONOCULTURE: Tales of Ants and Economics in the Americas.” With three giant illustrated portable murals, a six foot tall fabric storybook “slideshow”, and an engaging narrative, the Bees take audiences on an interactive VISUAL tour of the connections between COLONIZATION, MILITARIZATION, and RESOURCE EXTRACTION in the Americas. When: Thursday, April 12, 7:00 p.m. Where: Henderson Room of the Michigan League, 911 N. University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Who: Sponsored by the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality (SOLE). Details: call 734-663-1870 or email info@icpj.net Free and open to the public.
Where: Ark
Date: 2007-09-09 19:00:00
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Bernard Allison is the son of late blues-guitar legend Luther Allison, and he conveys the same intense emotional charge as his father.
Where: Ark
Date: 2007-08-18 20:00:00
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Years after the untimely death of his brother, Ralph Stanley emerged from the Stanley Brothers as a band leader on his own, fronting The Clinch Mountain Boys.
Where: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
Date: 2007-06-01 20:00:00
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What most people think of when they see Dustin Diamond, the actor, is nerdy Screech Powers from TV’s super sit-com “Saved By The Bell” with tightly curled hair and a penchant for ant farms and Lisa Turtle. What lots of people think of when they see Dustin Diamond, the comic, is a funny guy who pokes fun at "Saved by the Bell," society and spouts off his fair share of potty jokes. Diamond admits that he did things a little backward. While most comics do stand-up and hope for a TV show, he delved into stand-up after establishing himself as a television and film actor. Since the conclusion of "Saved by the Bell," Diamond has appeared on many TV shows and even done some movies. With all his antics in the past couple of years (save Screech’s House T-Shirts and the alleged “sex tape”) we are sure that he will have plenty to say from the stage. Don’t miss this pop culture icon this week at the Comedy Showcase. Showtimes: 8:00 & 10:30 pm Tickets: $14 in advance, $16 at the door Friday & Saturday 8pm shows are all non-smoking
Where: The Neutral Zone
Date: 2007-04-27 20:00:00
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FRIDAY APRIL 27th ONE.BE.LO. (Binary Star, etc.) TREE CITY (Ann Arbor's up and coming hip hop crew) NIACAL YOUNGSTARZ (young and ridiculous from Detroit) plus some more ALL AGES at the NEUTRAL ZONE Doors at 7 PM, $5 w/ high school ID, $7 without
Where: Borders Downtown
Date: 2007-10-02 19:00:00
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The trusted travel editor of the Today show, and the man noted travel writer Paul Theroux calls "the liberator and defender of the traveling public," offers a complete, encyclopedic look at every aspect of the travel process, both domestically and internationally, from a true definition of travel terms to an explanation of how things really work. Peter Greenberg discusses and signs The Complete Travel Detective Bible at Borders Liberty Avenue.
Where: Whole Foods' Cooking and Lifestyle Classroom
Date: 2007-06-09 10:00:00
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Sahaja Yoga balances your physical, emotional and mental state. You feel more relaxed, stress-free and balanced. Sahaja Yoga works on your inner-subtle system and so clears you out from the inside. You take control and use the power born within you. Why is it free? Firstly Shri Mataji, the founder, insists it must be always free. Secondly if something is this good how can you discriminate between those who have money and those who don't? How much do you pay to sit on the shore and watch the waves? Do I need to know about Meditation, Kundalini or Yoga ? No..the less you know the less your pre-conceptions will be, it's better to have an open mind. The information on this site should be more than enough to get you started.
Where: Ark
Date: 2007-10-26 20:00:00
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Tom Paxton emerged from the same 1960s folk movement that produced artists such as Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Bob Dylan. His music, written with elegant and touching simplicity, carries messages of justice, hope and empowerment.
Where: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
Date: 2008-01-19 20:00:00
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Dave’s dynamic humor explores everything from raising kids and marriage to current events and even ear hair, putting a hilarious twist on all we hold ordinary. He challenges the audience to approach topics from a different angle and discover the things going on in the background of life rather than right out front. He has contributed material for ABC’s “Politically Incorrect,” and “The Zany Report” on the “Bob & Tom Show.” Traveling the country making people laugh is Dave at his best, and having tread upon stages for over ten years Dave is now considered a “Comedian-American.” Showtimes: 8:00 & 10:30pm Tickets: $10 in advance, $12 at the door