Guess what, America? The Saturday Six Pack, after a month-long hiatus… which, contrary to what you may have heard, was not imposed by the FCC… is going to be back on the air this weekend. So, if you’ve missed my sexy mumbling voice, punctuated by fits of intense coughing, you only have a few more […]
Tag Archives: Gillian Ream
Discussing the prospect of Ann Arbor – Detroit rail, rummaging through the utopian toolbox with Nick Tobier, and hanging out with musician Chris Buhalis… on this weekend’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack
Posted in Art and Culture, Rail, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged AAATA, Ann Arbor - Detroit rail, Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority, Big Car Town, Chris Buhalis, commuter rail, Gillian Ream Gainsley, Megan Owens, Nick Tobier, Rail, rapid bus transit, Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan, trains, Transit Riders United, utopia, Utopia Toolbox: An Incitement to Radical Creativity 6 Comments
The Ann Arbor music scene, from Paul Robeson to Frank Allison …on episode 28 of the Saturday Six Pack
After the last several episodes, where we had so many guests, and so many things to get through, I enjoyed the relaxed pace of this most recent edition of the Saturday Six Pack. I’d left us a lot of breathing room when planning the show, thinking that, just maybe, Marshall Crenshaw might stop by, seeing […]
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged African American art songs, African American history, Alan Haber, Ann Arbor history, audio tour of Ann Arbor rock history, Community Church of God, Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, George Clinton, Mark's big ideas, Marshall Crenshaw, Modern Lady Fitness, musicians, opera, oral history, Our Own Thing Chorale, Paul Robeson, records, Rock and Roll, Soviet Union, vinyl, walking tours, Willis Patterson, Ypsi Songfest 11 Comments
Ypsilanti Immigration Interview: Gillian Ream
Apparently, people keep moving to Ypsilanti… Today’s interview is with a young woman named Gilliam Ream. MARK: When did you move to Ypsilanti, and what brought you here? GILLIAN: We (my partner Adam and I) moved here in July 2011. Honestly, coming to Ypsi was just a happy accident. We were planning to stay in […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti Also tagged Bike Ypsi, board games, Bul Go Gi, Bul Taco, Chick Inn, Chinese restaurants, Corner brewery, Depot Town, Hammy Sammy, Hidden Dragon, Linette Lao, Ma Po Tofu, NXNE, Paul Bunyon burger, restaurant management software, Richard Murphy, Rob Ford, tacos, the dividing line between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Toronto, Triple Down, Ypsi immigration interview 9 Comments