Arts & Culture

Kylie Minogue’s “Golden”
Arts & CultureApril 26, 2018
Australian pop icon celebrates golden age with 14th album Kylie Minogue, known as the Australian Queen of Pop, released her 14th album, “Golden,” on April 6. On “Golden,” the pop icon reinvented herself by drawing inspiration from American country music and merging it with her familiar electro-pop style. Minogue enters the golden age of her […]

49th Annual La Gran Tardeada
Arts & CultureApril 26, 2018
Festivities showcase vibrant Chicanx/Latinx community On April 28, the Cross Cultural Center will be hosting a cultural day for the Chicanx/Latinx community through an event called La Gran Tardeada. Taking place on the Quad from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., La Gran Tardeada is an opportunity for the Chicanx/Latinx community to feel celebrated and come […]

Third Thursdays at the Manetti Shrem: a review
Arts & CultureApril 26, 2018
Sweet confections and paintings galore A long line of students trailed across the museum, each waiting patiently for a single scoop of ice cream at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. April 19th’s theme coincidentally aligned with Wayne Thiebaud’s exhibit, full of treats like the ones illustrated in his work. Thiebaud […]

This Month at the Box Office
Arts & CultureApril 24, 2018
What’s good, what’s not, what experts are saying — and what’s making money Despite a multimillion-dollar budget, top-notch production quality and a star-studded cast, sometimes that’s just not enough for the “perfect” movie to do well in the box office. What differentiates an unsuccessful movie from a profitable one? Check out the trends of the […]

Kali Uchis releases debut album “Isolation”
Arts & CultureApril 24, 2018
Journey through regret, empowerment, loss, love For Kali Uchis, a rising Colombian-American singer-songwriter and producer, introducing and capturing new listeners with her talent has happened primarily through being featured on songs by more widely known artists. Does the dreamy, disarming, soothing, fitting voice accompanying Daniel Caesar in “Get You” ring a bell? It’s no surprise […]

Bartending in a college town
Arts & CultureApril 23, 2018
The Aggie sits down with Red 88 bartender, Davis alumnus Working at a bar is full of diverse experiences. Bartending in a college town is full of adventures. Ricky Lee, a server and bartender at Red 88 Noodle Bar, knows a lot when it comes to surviving the nightlife of Davis. Working there for the […]

Davis Swimming
Arts & CultureApril 23, 2018
Five local swimming opportunities in light of UC Davis Rec Pool closure As the northernmost school in the UC System, UC Davis is not exactly known for its beaches and surf culture. However, like much of the world, Davis students still need a place to throw on a bathing suit and hop in the water […]

Mountain Made Life
Arts & CultureApril 23, 2018
Northern California art collective supports environment, nonprofits Located in Marin, Mountain Made Life is more than a website that sells unique, nature-focused T-shirts. The art collective is an oasis for artistic expression of all forms that simultaneously supports the environment. “When I first started Mountain Made Life, I was trying to develop a platform for […]

Death in its title, death in its frames
Arts & CultureApril 22, 2018
“The Death of Stalin” checks every box of a classic dark humor film People always look to classify films. “The Godfather” is classified as a drama and “Star Wars” as science fiction. “The Death of Stalin,” released in the U.S. in March of this year, can be just as easily classified: dark comedy. The significance […]

Analyzing the world through art
Arts & CultureApril 22, 2018
Podcast by UC Davis graduates discusses importance of visual analysis When was the last time you looked at the world around you critically? Have you ever stopped to wonder why our world looks the way it does? These are the questions confronted by art historians and students of art history on a daily basis. In […]

Online interview with Tony Hale
Arts & CultureApril 20, 2018
“Love, Simon” actor shares impact of LGBTQ high school love story “Love, Simon” was released on Mar. 16 and has since sparked discussion about acceptance toward LGBTQ youth. It’s the high school love story that many of my peers and I needed to see on the big screen when we were going through that hormonally […]

Davis Arts Center hosts Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California exhibition
Arts & CultureApril 17, 2018
The best ceramics California has to offer Starting on April 13, the Davis Arts Center will be holding its first reception for the exhibition “ACGA: Ceramics in Focus 2018” from 5 to 7 p.m. This reception will be held as a part of “2nd Friday ArtAbout,” a monthly event hosted by Davis Downtown in an […]

