Stories by Paige Pfleger
The Proclaimers to 'Walk 500 Miles' to performance at The Ark
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
Thirty years after the band formed, The Proclaimers are still together and releasing music. Their current tour takes them all over the United States, including The Ark in Ann Arbor.
The Paradigm Shift to provide more opportunities for Ann Arbor musicians
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
The Paradigm Shift Chamber Orchestra is one of the newest musical groups in Ann Arbor. Composed of 20 string players, the orchestra is a mix of students from the School of Music as well as players in the Ann Arbor area.
Life and death to be questioned in production of 'Wit'
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
“Wit,” picked by director and LSA senior Billy Jackson, portrays an extremely powerful plot, dealing with serious themes of life and death, and how the importance of a person’s life is measured posthumously.
'The Hothouse' to explore human interactions
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
“The Hothouse” develops a clue-like game of whodunit. After an alleged murder and rape takes place in the sanatorium, the characters scramble humorously to find the culprit.
The Statement
Controlling your reality
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
The effects of reality shows have a tendency to burrow much deeper than one drunken sleepover. They can alter perception of what is right and wrong and can perpetuate drinking, drugs and sex throughout generations.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra to honor Frieze Memorial Organ
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Hill Auditorium, the University Musical Society is presenting a Detroit Symphony Orchestra show that will feature the Frieze Memorial Organ and the UMS Choral Union.
Notebook: It's time for 'Grey's' to die
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
Leave the remainder of the original cast with all of their limbs, some sort of closure and maybe even a happy ending. As Grey’s teaches, all things must die, and it may be time for them to have a spoon full of their own medicine.
Basement Arts to put humorous spin on religion in 'Great Heights'
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
It isn’t often that a play centers on the question, “What if God was one of us?” However, sophomore in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance and playwright Tyler Dean brought this idea to fruition in his play, “From Such Great Heights.”
A2CT's 'A Bard by Any Other Name' to deliver Shakespeare with a twist
BY PAIGE PFLEGER
James Ingagiola re-imagines three of Shakespeare’s most popular plays — “Hamlet,” “Macbeth” and “Two Gentlemen of Verona” — in the style of modern playwrights Harold Pinter, Tennessee Williams and David Mamet, respectively.
























