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Culture of Ann Arbor, Michigan

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439:, while Top of the Park showcases local, regional, and occasionally national talent starting at 7 p.m. nightly, and movies at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. A variety of local food vendors offer limited menus while the non-profit festival organization offers soft drinks, beer and wine for sale to support the costs of offering free admission. Top Of The Park was moved to street level in 2006 due to construction on the parking structure. The move to Washington Street in front of Rackham Hall has proved to be a big success and has become a permanent place for Top Of The Park. 115: 224: 25: 81: 340: 447:- Held in the third week of July from Wednesday to Saturday. There are actually five separate juried fairs, and many other artists and retail booths anywhere they can rent space. Disgruntled townies and University students and staff and anyone generally involved in town life long ago adopted the slogan "It's not art and it's not fair" to decry the fairs' inconveniences. 294: 463:- A one-day event held during the first week of June in the heart of downtown Ann Arbor. Local restaurants open concession stands to the public. Local bands, schools, and performers hold free shows and concerts. The event is sponsored by the Main Street Area Association, the Downtown Development Authority, Ann Arbor Jaycees, 429:). Each performance takes about 2.5 hours. The production travels from spot to spot within the arboretum to create the different scenes. "As one critic commented, 'The actors used the vastness of its Arb stage to full advantage, making entrances from behind trees, appearing over rises and vanishing into the woods.'" 548:
Among U.S. cities, Ann Arbor ranks first in the number of antiquarian booksellers and books sold per capita (although the per capita calculations may not include the large student population). The Ann Arbor District Library maintains four branch outlets in addition to its main downtown building, with
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Ann Arbor has a number of performing-arts institutions that are not affiliated with the University of Michigan. They include the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre (a nonprofit community theater group), Ann Arbor Ballet Theater, Ann Arbor Civic Ballet (the first chartered ballet company in Michigan when it was
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The University Musical Society (UMS) presents approximately 60 to 75 performances and over 100 free educational activities each season. One of the oldest performing arts presenters in the country, UMS is affiliated with the University of Michigan and housed on the UM campus. However, UMS is a
435:- A three-and-a-half-week event typically held from mid-June through early July at the Power Center and atop the adjacent parking structure (host to the free "Top of the Park" events). Each night offers internationally known entertainers inside the Power Center, Mendelssohn Theatre or 453:- Held sometime late August, the race is not "official". Information is spread by word of mouth and stencil art. Participants have brought everything from decorated shopping carts to two-man bicycles that incorporate shopping cart elements into the design. The race is part of 425:, a large natural park near downtown. The plays are performed in the open, moving from site to site, and subject to the weather, other park visitors, and the occasional low flying helicopter. They all begin fours hours before sunset, at 6:30 p.m. local time ( 405:
winter semester in mid-April. The last "Naked Mile" was in 2004 after the university ended the tradition through arrests and threats to students who ran. Participation in the event also reportedly suffered as it attracted the attention of internet pornography
753:. The film's offices and post-production were headquartered in Ann Arbor, using many area landmarks as backdrops. Shooting took place around Ann Arbor as well as smaller towns like Pittsfield Township, Chelsea and Dexter. 365:- The oldest continually operated annual experimental film festival in North America, this event attracts entries from moving image artists worldwide and screens more than 100 films before audiences at the 560:
scene. The Neutral Zone, a local teen center, is home to the Volume Youth Poetry Project which holds a competition every year to send a team of six youth poets to the national youth competition
377:- First Saturday of April. The event is a collection of speeches, live music, street vending, and the occasional civil disobedience centered on the goal of revising federal, state, and 99:
The University of Michigan Gilbert and Sullivan Society, affiliated with the university's School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, has put on two fully staged performances of a
142:- A live-performance venue and movie house. It hosts live performances, independent films, and classic movies while also serving as home to the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra 106:
every year since 1947, once in fall semester and the other in winter semester. The society is student-run. Performances take place at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater.
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A number of other art galleries exist in the city, notably in the downtown area and around the University of Michigan campus, notably the
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Ann Arbor (or its surrounding region) is also the setting (or the presumed setting) for a number of novels and short story collections.
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separate not-for-profit organization that supports itself from ticket sales, grants, contributions, and endowment income.
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A mural located on the corner of Liberty Street and State Street downtown, colloquially referred to as
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Many performing arts groups and facilities are located on the University of Michigan campus, including
539:(Ann Arbor's folk and acoustic music venue). Held late in January, it consists of many folk musicians. 509: 508:
musicians from around the nation. The event was first organized in 1972 by counterculture impresario
382: 269: 254: 172: 100: 1028: 564:. The city hosted this competition in 2001 and 2002, and has sent a team each year across the U.S. 262: 58: 728: 557: 443: 393: 186: 185:- A small venue for rock, hip hop, and electronic music. It is known for early performances by 975:"Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum | Two Great Locations, One Organization" 454: 830:"Another memorable - if slightly surreal - 'Mikado' from U-M's Gilbert & Sullivan Society" 422: 247: 181: 919: 595: 561: 536: 478: 273: 829: 223: 736:
as an Ann Arbor stand-in. Ann Arbor is also frequently mentioned in the television series
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Lelievre, Roger (June 11, 2007). "Cash Crunch Silences Blues Festival". Ann Arbor News.
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Several buildings throughout the downtown area, like Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea and
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presents one play each June. Sixteen performances, four a week, take place in
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includes various attractions and events, many of which are connected with the
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You Should've Heard Just What I Seen: Collected Newspaper Articles, 1981-1984
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lead to several major films shooting in and around Ann Arbor including
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a fifth branch set to open in 2008. The city is also home to the
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There are several religious sites in Ann Arbor, including:
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Collection: "Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan"
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Black Diamond: A Mystery at the University of Michigan
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Index

Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan
Museums at the University of Michigan
Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan
Hill Auditorium
Gilbert and Sullivan
Savoy opera
The Blind Pig, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
Theaters
Michigan Theater
State Theatre
Independent movie theater
nightclubs
The Ark
Blind Pig
Dave Matthews Band
Verve Pipe
Nirvana
St. Patrick's Parish Complex
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Artrain
University of Michigan Museum of Art
Orion
Daedalus
The Bookstore Mural
The Ark
installation art
fairy doors

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