Bill and Dorothy Brown of College Shoe Repair and Hockey Equipment, September 1987 Photographer: Nat Ehrlich
Year:
1987
Behind the Scenes at Bill and Dorothy Brown's Shoe Repair Business, September 1987 Photographer: Nat Ehrlich
Year:
1987
Bill Brown Repairs a Shoe, September 1987 Photographer: Nat Ehrlich
Year:
1987
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Spring Cleanup Yields 78 Bags Of Yard Refuse In Front Of 2101 Belmont Road, April 1972 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1972
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1972
Caption:
Another sign of spring is in evidence in front of the home of Dr. William E. Brown III, 2101 Belmont Rd. Exactly 78 plastic bags full of leaves, twigs and other natural yard refuse left over by winter are neatly lined up along the curb waiting to be collected by city trucks. The outdoor spring cleanup project that produced such sizeable results was conducted all last week after school by the Browns' son, Bill, and two friends. At a quarter a bag, a kid could get rich.
Ever Wonder Who Really Started Halloween Celebrations?
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Barton Golfers Are Still After Birdies
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Cindy, Bill, & Shary Brown In Their Halloween Costumes, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1958
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1958
Caption:
Boo! Children of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brown III of Granger Ave. will look like this on Halloween night. Cindy (left) will be dressed as Robin Hood, Bill (center), as a ghost, and Shary (right), as a one-horned, one-eyed, purple people eater.
Robust work, bustling crowds at film festival
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AADL Productions Podcast: 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival
Tuesday marks the start of the 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival, one of Ann Arbor's world-class annual events. AAFF's Executive Director, Donald Harrison, stopped by to give us a quick overview of what we have to look forward to in this year's festival. Aside from the many great films on offer, Donald talks about some of the panel discussions and live performances. This year's highlights include an evening with legendary experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger and a specially commissioned soundtrack, performed live by composer Flying Lotus, to Harry Smith's 1962 film Heaven & Earth Magic. Two of this year's events happen at AADL: Bison Boys & Famous Monsters of Michigan: 1970s Super-8mm Films of Jimm Juback & Cary Loren and Gerry Fialka Discusses Dream Awake: How James Joyce Invented Experimental Cinema & Disguised It As A Book.