MARGARET MYERS/Daily Ann Arbor resident Bill Harvey looks at pictures inside novelist Ken Kesey's psychedelic-era "Furthur Bus," while his daughter Megan admires the painted ceiling. Featured in Tom Wolfe's classic "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," the bus stopped in Ann Arbor in early May on its way to the opening of a psychedelic exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Feeling the blues
SARA STILLMAN/Daily Blues legend B.B. King and his guitar Lucille jam at a show at Hill
Auditorium in November. He has been playing for more than 40 years, a period of time in which he has performed thousands of shows and produced more than 70 albums.
Laughing out loud
MARGARET MYERS/Daily Stand-up comedian and former Saturday Night Live star Chris Rock cracks up his audience at an April show at Hill Auditorium. Rock was one of several big-name performers who appeared in Ann Arbor during the previous school year.
Celebrating a culture
MARGARET MYERS/Daily LSA sophomore Bejal Sha dances during the 11th annual Indian American Student Association Cultural Show at Hill Auditorium last November.