Remember how, a little while ago, I told you that Hollis Knight Coats, the mastermind behind the Ypsi band Manhole, left for Portland? Well, he didn’t leave alone. The following exit interview is with Stephen Jollie, the man who aided him in his escape. MARK: What’s your name? STEPHEN: Stephen Jolley. Close friends often refer […]
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Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interview: Stephen Jolley
Posted in Art and Culture, Michigan, Ypsilanti Also tagged asymmetrical haircuts, Beezy's, Benjamin Rosenau, Brighton, cheap sunglasses, Dutch Lust, Eastern Michigan University, exit interviews, guitar solos, hippies, hipsters, Hollis, Hollis Knight Coats, Inkblot, Logan Schaedig, Manhole, Mark Jolley, Our Brother the Native, Patrick Elkins, people who can afford to buy black market organs, pizza delivery, Portland, rhythm hymns, State Theater, Stephen Jolley, The Jols, The Rainbow Family Vomit Band, The Zombies, Time of the Season, Ugly Mug, Worst Song Ever, Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interviews 23 Comments
Kathleen Edward, the little girl being bullied by adults in Trenton, will be in Ann Arbor on Thursday – please be nice to her
By now, everyone’s seen the heart-breakingly sad news story about the terminally-ill seven year old girl in Trenton, Michigan whose neighbors have been harassing her – posting photos of her face floating like a skull above crossbones online, and parking a truck hauling a coffin in front of her home. It’s truly sickening stuff, and […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Health, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Michigan, Other, Uncategorized Also tagged bad neighbors, Carson's American Bistro, down river, evil, Facebook, Hans Masing, Huntington's Disease, Jennifer Petkov, Kathleen Edward, neighbors from hell, Scott Petkov, steak, terminal illness, Tree Town Toys, watermelon, white trash 31 Comments