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July 2008 Archives

CD Review: LP3

Arts & CultureJuly 28, 2008
As long as you don‘t expect Daft Punk,you shouldn‘t be too disappointed.The third album from electro duoRatatatisn‘t as rousing and danceable as one would hope and is generally reminiscent of car commercial background music.That being said,LP3andits exotic,fluttery beats are hard to dislike.

African American artists showcased at the Pence Gallery

Arts & CultureJuly 28, 2008
Upstairs in the Pence Gallery,tranquility kisses the walls but as you move downstairs,the mood drifts like leaves.One floor down,loud colors and a beautiful woman dressed in hautecouture fill the lower showroom.

10 questions with…

FeaturesJuly 28, 2008
Editor’s note: For this edition of 10 questions, The California Aggie spoke with Matt Rexroad, a Yolo County supervisor who lives in Woodland. Prior to his current position, Rexroad served as mayor of Woodland, an attorney and a U.S. marine serving in Iraq.

UCD study shows negative effects of antibacterial products

Campus NewsJuly 24, 2008
That antibacterial soap might not be so good for your health after all,according to a new UC Davis study. A coalition of UC Davis researchersstudying twoantimicrobialchemical compounds – triclosan and triclocarban – found in a wide variety of hygienic products,recently published an article inEnvironmental Health Perspectivesdocumenting their discoveriesof thenegativeeffects of these chemicals on reproductive hormone activity and cell signaling through studies of human and animal cells.

UCD graduate students start water resources website

Campus NewsJuly 24, 2008
Graduate students from different departments at UC Davis launched a social bookmarking website in May field called WaterSISWEB, which stands for Scientific Information Syndication Websites, and is dedicated to the water resources. Kaveh Madani, a Ph.D. candidate in civil and environmental engineering, helped create the site, along with other graduate students from various departments and people on campus.

UC Davis Professor Emeritus John M. Tucker dies

FeaturesJuly 24, 2008
John Maurice Tucker,a UC Davis professor emeritus of botany and world-renowned oakspecialist and plant expert,diedJuly5from a stroke.He was92.

Sacramento Art Complex: a community within a community

Arts & CultureJuly 24, 2008
Before longtimeart gallery owner Barry Smithopened the new Sacramento Art Complexbetween K and21st streets inSacramento,he looked up the noun “complex” in a dictionary. “It’s an interrelated but separate[group] of intellectually creative entities,” said Smith,who has been an art dealer for25years. “I loved it,so I thought, ‘Hey,what if I had a gaggle of artists around me as this synergetic entity?'”

Fourth Annual Afrofunk Festival returns to the Independent

Arts & CultureJuly 24, 2008
When Kenyan-born Victor Sila first came toAmerica15years ago,he wanted to be a Michael Jackson orBabyface-style R&B singer.However,he was rejected by every label he approached. “It felt inauthentic,especially with my heavy accent,” Sila said. “I was trying to be westernized,trying to do what I thought was the cool thing to do,but I was miserable and everyone else who heard me could feel it.“

Debate ensues at City Council workshop on housing

City NewsJuly 24, 2008
The Davis City Council held a public workshop before its Tuesday meeting to review the Planning Commission’s updates to the Housing Element Steering Committee’s recommendations about the future of housing growth in Davis. One of the most controversial issues in Davis politics, the subject of new building, drew a nearly packed house into the chambers two hours before the regularly scheduled meeting. Principal city planner Bob Wolcott began the workshop by giving an overview of the steering committee’s report along with changes recommended by the Planning Commission and city staff.

CITY BRIEF

City NewsJuly 24, 2008
Approved resolution accepting the California Office of Traffic Safety “Avoid the 8” continuation grant, a program intended to create coordinated regional traffic enforcement teams to provide sobriety checkpoints, DUI enforcement, public information campaigns and holiday traffic enforcement. The Davis Police Department will receive $291,404 for office overtime funding and equipment related to the program.

CD Review: Here We Stand

Arts & CultureJuly 24, 2008
If Green Daywerecool,they’d be The Fratellis.There’s only so far you can go with power chord anthems without sounding like you’re kicking a dead horse. There’s also a certain fullness required to elevate a band’s sound to a higher level,no matter how small a band’s numbers or simple their instrumentation.Social Distortion was never able to get this right,and the White Stripes got off the train a while ago.

Caltrans project to repave portions of I-80 underway

City NewsJuly 24, 2008
The portion of Interstate80that travels throughSolanoCounty is getting some much-needed attention. The project,known as Pave80,consists ofreplacing failed pavement areas,providing new asphalt concrete surface,and upgrading the median barrier at various points along I-80betweenVacaville andVallejo.