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A review of UC Davis' Granada Artist-in-Residence Anna Fenemore's The Matter of Taste

These are the experiences we experience, the memories we create. The small defining moments we seek that make our day that much brighter. It is the meeting point of where the velvety texture of butter hits the tip of our tongue and dissipates over thousands of taste buds, or the sound of Frank Sinatra gliding across the air waves and breaking the chaotic bustling of aunts, uncles, sisters, brothers, mothers and fathers embracing for the first time in years. The Matter of Taste, the theatre and dance department's final Granada Artist-in-Residence performance this year, is a collection of stories which capture the essence of what the human experience is all about. It's a place where we sit, talk, listen, laugh, shed tears and most importantly-eat.


Super Mash Bros. concert inspires discussion about the art of the mash-up

Debate over legality and merit still rages

Over 100 students lined up to dance to the music of the Super Mash Brothers on May 20 at Freeborn Hall. But even for first-time listeners, the tunes were familiar. That's because Super Mash Brothers creates mash-ups, or combinations of music originally created by other artists. Musicians, lawyers, corporations and music lovers alike have long debated the legality and legitimacy of the mash-up. And in today's digital age, the argument is still far from settled.


Davis home to its own Ash Ketchum

Student to compete in national Pokémon tournament next month

Duy Ha doesn't feel the need to "catch 'em all." Rather, the first-year psychology major is satisfied with his 200 caught Pokémon, and invitation to the National Pokémon Video Game Championships in this summer. On May 15, Ha came out on top in the West Coast regional competition - living out childhood dreams as one of the best Pokémon trainers in the U.S.


CD Review: Infinite Arms

Band of Horses

Band of Horses' Infinite Arms has been released just in time for the band's performance at Freeborn Hall tonight, so consider the album your pre-concert required listening. The band of three effortlessly combines country, mellow rock and a little bit of that indie edge. It's a pleasing combo that manages to bring out both the musicality of roots music and the driving force of modern rock. Each song drips with soul, and while Band of Horses has become something of a sensation, its music still retains that homespun feel.


UCD Symphony to perform at Mondavi Center

Annual concert will feature orchestral pieces from two UC Davis competitions

In their last concert of the '09-'10 season, the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra (UCDSO) will present their annual Family Concert on June 3 at 7 p.m. at the Mondavi Center. Tickets are available to students for $5. The concert will feature two pieces showcasing the winners of the two different competitions held at UC Davis.


CD Review: Chronosynclastic

The Prids

With a dreamy and distorted texture and feel, The Prids take delicate harmonies and instrumental compilations to construct sweet swaying music.


Column: Appropriately accountable

There's been a lot of talk about Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul in the news recently, and a lot of it is unsavory. Critics and pundits have hounded Paul, the recently hailed Tea Party leader who won the Kentucky Senate primary, after he stated on MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show" that he might not have supported certain aspects of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.


Local artist to display her visions of "heaven on earth" at Davis Cemetery

Monroe's mixed media work will add to ethereal quality of the venue

This month, the Davis Cemetery will host an art show inside its office. Itself a work of art with its manicured green lawns, decorative tombstones and grass labyrinths, the cemetery's show is titled "Layers of images, color and texture." The show will feature the artwork of Judith Monroe and will take place the entire month from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. A meet-and-greet with the artist will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on June 13.


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