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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
June
Year
1975
Copyright
Creative Commons (Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-alike)
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Inside 

WIQB/FM Format Stirs Controversy at WNRZ's Successor 

A look at Ann Arbor's commercial FM rock station, inaugurated with promises of extensive community programming and a gradually loosening music format. Ex-station personnel describe how these promises were broken and why they were fired or quit. By David Fenton... page 3

 

Paper Radio 

State and area news in brief, including firing of sheriffs deputies for beating black "Blue Magic" musicians... page 4

 

Human Rights Dept. Charged with Inaction on Discrimination 

Ann Arbor has one of the toughest local civil rights statutes anywhere, but many critics claim it isn't worth the paper its printed on. The SUN conducted its own survey, and found enforcement lagging. By David Goodman... page 5

 

Letters and Voices of the People in which people give their reactions to the Rockefeller Commission report on the CIA... page 6

 

Editorial 

Gay Pride Week, assault on "Blue Magic" band, and more... page 7

 

Informed Sources 

National and international news analysis featuring reports on CIA dirty tricks as revealed and witheld by the Rockefeller Commission. Also, news of the largest reefer plantation ever found... page 8-10

 

How the CIA Took Over Chile's Media 

A documented account of CIA intervention in Chilean newspapers through carefully planned advertising campaigns, and outright takeovers of publications. By John Landis... page 9

 

Victorian Sex Laws Headed for Repeal 

Sixty-nine may suit you fine, but it can also send you up to the state pen under archaic provisions of the Michigan Penal Code. A commission has recommended that the legislature repeal laws against homosexuality and other sexual acts between consenting adults. By Ellen Hoffman... page 11

 

A History of Contemporary Music in Ann Arbor 

A long time activist on the Ann Arbor music scene giving his account of the continual struggle between commerciality and quality in local music. Part one. By Peter Andrews... page 13

 

Park Program Kicks Off June 22 and the SUN takes the occasion to give a brief history of the program and the problems it has faced in changing political winds... page 15

 

Jamaican Reggae Interview with Bob Marley of the "Wailers" who talks about his music, the Jamaican Rasta counter-culture, and the cut throat record industry in his country. By Marc Gregory and Mike Dunitz... page 16 

 

Chasin' the Trane 

Review of J.C. Thomas' book on the late jazz innovator John Coltrane. By Bill Adler... page 16

 

Records 

Reviews of new releases by Elton John and Todd Rundgren, Billy Cobham, Dewey Redman and Andrew Hill, and Joan Baez... page 19

 

Music Notes 

Looks at the current Rolling Stones' tour and much else. By Bill Adler... page 16 

 

Movies 

A review of the gripping documentary of the Farm Workers strike. By Ellen Hoffman... page 23

 

Classifieds... page 24

 

Calendar

Complete listings for Ann Arbor, Detroit, Ypsilanti areas... page 25