DETROIT – The first night of the 35th annual AAN Convention had all the hallmarks of The Hangover film: drinking, debauchery and obscure celebrity cameos:
Michael Bolton is at the bar I’m at in Detroit. Just in case anyone was wondering. #AAN2012
— Phil Bacharach (@PhilBacharach) June 7, 2012
Second Michael Bolton sighting of the night at Slow’s BBQ! #aan2012
— Dan Gibson (@DanGibson520) June 8, 2012
While day one was like The Hangover, day two seemed to have a lot of them:
Damn, Detroit, your mornings come early. #aan2012
— Carrie Simison-Bitz (@CarrieSBitz) June 8, 2012
Overheard at #aan2012 on the way to morning sessions: “But I can’t see straight yet.”
— Becca Sickbert (@BeccaSickbert) June 8, 2012
However, whatever discomfort felt was soon alleviated by the sheer awesomeness of the day’s opening speakers, NPR’s Matt Thompson and Detroit activist Grace Lee Boggs:
not sure if my coffee just kicked in or if it’s just listening to @mthomps speak, but hell yeah #AAN2012 lets do this!
— Little Village (@LittleVillage) June 8, 2012
Really cool: Grace Lee Boggs, 96 years old, leading a session at #AAN2012. Awesome stuff.
— Dan Oshinsky (@danoshinsky) June 8, 2012
Seriously amazing and inspiring start to the day at #aan2012. You’ve outdone yourselves with morning speakers!
— Carrie Simison-Bitz (@CarrieSBitz) June 8, 2012
Another notable speaker was Detroit-based First Amendment lawyer Herschel Fink, who addressed attendees of the Free Speech Lunch.
Fink, who has defended a literal who’s who of famous and infamous clients, such as director Michael Moore and rapper Dr. Dre—who encouraged Fink to win his case by saying, “Dre’s paid you a fuckin’ million dollars, so you better fucking win it!—said he is more proud of his work involving freedom of information litigation.
Fink said he has a “great and serious” concern for the future of the country as a democracy because of the dwindling financial resources available to news organizations to legally fight toward transparency.
He encouraged news organizations to find funds–by pooling resources with others, for example–and challenge lawmakers and officials as often as possible to serve readers.
“Our purpose is to inform,” he said. “That’s what the constitution demands of us.”
Convention attendees were also treated with a general session featuring former MC5 guitarist and activist Wayne Kramer, who encouraged alts to start a conversation on prison reform in the U.S. where, among other things, prisoners receive time “like it’s lunch.”
WE are good @ fighting. can do! MT @AltWeeklies: The nature of struggle is 2 fight & lose repeatedly until U win.Then…again @WayneKramer
— Carrie Simison-Bitz (@CarrieSBitz) June 8, 2012
And finally, the results of the 2011 Altweekly Awards were announced to much fanfare:
.@rachaeldaigle #winning #aan2012 yfrog.com/ntr8seyj
— AAN (@AltWeeklies) June 8, 2012
And snark:
It’s an honor to be nominated, but I really fucking like winning. #aan2012
— Vince Grzegorek (@vincethepolack) June 8, 2012
A complete gallery of winners can be found on our Facebook page. For convention updates, follow the #AAN2012 hashtag on Twitter.