AADL Talks To: Robin and Jamie Agnew
In this episode, AADL Talks To Robin and Jamie Agnew, owners of Aunt Agatha’s, their specialty mystery bookstore. The business began in Ann Arbor in 1992, and operated as a brick and mortar for 26 years before moving online in August 2018. Robin and Jamie talk about their experiences working in the store, their favorite memories here in town, and discuss some of the changes in the mystery book genre and bookselling business over the years.
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Mrs. Tapp Shows Male Officers How To Shoot
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AADL Talks To: Margaret Parker
In this episode, AADL Talks to Margaret Parker. Margaret has been working as an artist for seven decades. She talks about her parents’ influence on her desire to become an artist and the evolution of her artistic development, from working in different mediums to confronting social justice issues in her work. Margaret talks about her time with the Michigan chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art and her commitment to bring public to Ann Arbor through her work on the Ann Arbor Public Art Commission.
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Michigan Union at Night, February 2024 Photographer: Mark McCulloch
Year:
2024
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The Cube at Night, January 2024 Photographer: Mark McCulloch
Year:
2024
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Native American powwow extends hand of friendship
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Dance for Mother Earth: he Ann Arbor Powwow Comes Home
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Powwow: 500 Indians Expected
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Demolition Of University Of Michigan Building - 512 South State Street, April 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1954
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1954
Caption:
DESTROY OLD U-M BUILDING: This old building at 512 S. State St. is in the process of being torn down by a wrecking crew to make room for expansion of the Michigan Union. The old Zeta Psi fraternity house, built about 1900, it was purchased by the University in 1943 and has since been used at various times as an ROTC unit, headquarters for the journalism department and home of the Student Legislature.
Destroy Old U-M Building
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