University Review, 1972, no. 22
New Left
University Review was ;published was published by Entelechy Press in New York City. “Entelechy” is a term coined by Aristotle that has come to mean a force propelling one to self-fulfillment. This issue includes a special section on technology and revolution; poems by Marge Piercy; a profile of Sam Mellville by Jane Alpert; a reflection on the late-1960s by Stew Albert; a political review of A Clockwork Orange and Straw Dogs; a reflection by Gus Reichbach on doing legal work in Attica; an interview with Brigitte Bardot; and book reviews on Quebec, Chile and Henry Miller.
Entelechy Press
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1972
newspaper
The Sun, October 1975
New Left
The Ann Arbor Sun was a newspaper founded by John Sinclair in November 1968 as a vehicle for the White Panther Party. In the 1970s, the newspaper transitioned into an independent publication covering local issues, left-wing politics, music, and arts. In 1975, the newspaper evolved into The Sun, which focused more on Detroit than Ann Arbor. Finally in 1976, publication was suspended indefinitely.
This issue includes articles on the state of the city; red-lining; overdoses; busing in Detroit; rent strikes in Ann Arbor; Police Athletic League; Angola; heroin industry and police; interview with Howard Kohn; Francis Ford Coppola interview; music and performance reviews; community calendar.
Ann Arbor Sun, Inc.
Roz Payne
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
October 1975
newspaper