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2009 Archives

Column: KetMoRee is awesome

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
Most students on this campus would probably agree that Davis isn’t as boring as it’s typically made out to be by those around us. There are plenty of things to do on and off campus throughout the year, and if you’re actually bored, it’s most likely your own problem.

CLIQ Challenge to bring Weezer to winning college campus

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
You would think a band with Weezer’s international popularity wouldn’t have to promote their latest release, Ratitude, as much as they are. The eighteen-year-old band has released seven studio albums and many of their singles such as “Hash Pipe,” “Island in the Sun,” “Undone (The Sweater Song),” brought them to indie-nerd superstar status over the past years.

CD Review: Wild Beasts

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
Some melodies are so serene and creepy that you’re slightly disturbed, but they make you feel so good. A quartet hailing from England, Wild Beasts, throws tribal howling, shrieking falsettos and overtly sly sexually perverse lyrics in with truly fantastic and impressive music. This mad and bizarre combination allows them to stand on a level of their own.

CD Review: Pregnant

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
Forsaken Animal Collective fans rejoice. If you are like me and felt betrayed by the over-digitalized poppiness of Merriweather Post Pavilion, I have found you a savior: 23-year-old Sacramento native Pregnant is the one you seek.

CD Review: Michael Bublé

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
Although the Rat Pack reigned in the famous ’50s, Michael Bublé should be given the title of “honorary member” today. His new CD, Crazy Love, takes on the classics crooned many decades ago with a new modern-edged sound.

CD Review: Julian Casablancas

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
After The Strokes went on an unofficial hiatus after the release of First Impressions of Earth, fans shook with anticipation for singer-songwriter Julian Casablancas’ own solo work to hit the shelves. So when Phrazes for the Young was officially released, Casablancas couldn’t have taken a smaller side step from The Strokes.

Avant-Granada

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
Traditional meets avant-garde and the body meets fluxus art in the Granada Artists-in-Residence Program.

Ask Annette

Campus NewsNovember 12, 2009
Q: I’m a medical marijuana user with a California 215 identification card. Can I light up on campus?

Artsweek

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
MUSIC

Annual Bean Feed features Sen. Barbara Boxer

City NewsNovember 12, 2009
Around 300 people came to the Veterans Memorial Center in Davis on Nov. 8 to hear U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer speak at Davis’ annual Bean Feed.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 12, 2009
TODAY

A Custom-made Production

Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2009
Something wicked is brewing within the cold concrete walls of the Death Star at UC Davis. You may have caught snippets of them rehearsing sword fights or inadvertently smearing stage blood over the walls while passing your way through the Social Sciences and Humanities building for class. One thing’s for sure, though – Studio 301 Productions will be presenting an unforgettable theatrical spectacle of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth like you’ve never seen it before.