Arts & Culture

Seeking advice? Check out this week’s horoscope
Arts & CultureMarch 19, 2017
For those with a sense of humor, these readings are sure to bring some much-needed insight (plus a good laugh) Aries: Has your mind recently been plagued by the incessant, inescapable thoughts about the inevitable passage of time? Do you feel that you have yet to find your purpose in life, that every waking second […]

Local venues host wine and painting classes
Arts & CultureMarch 16, 2017
Cork It Again wine seller and Pence Gallery to provide visitors with drinks, painting supplies For many, painting is intimidating; the thought of a blank canvas and infinite combinations can easily be overwhelming. Fortunately, thanks to the Pence Gallery and Cork It Again wine seller, painting is made simpler with step-by-step instructions — and of […]

The magic of Pippin
Arts & CultureMarch 15, 2017
Students in Drama 143 stage play as part of class The students of Drama 143 have been working all quarter to put on a special preview of the musical Pippin, and their hard work will soon be visible to the public. The students will be performing the first 20 pages of the production on March […]

Design Matters: A Look Inside The Turtle House
Arts & CultureMarch 14, 2017
Well-known co-op coins design aesthetic all its own An outdoor study space was the first area to catch my eye at the Davis-famous “Turtle House,” which is located on 2nd Street and gets its name from the large turtle figure that hangs on the top porch. Old, rusting desks surrounded a long table made out […]

Davis alumna presents art exhibit inspired by women’s rights
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2017
Jennifer Hirshfield explains importance of being present, painting politics It’s in your newsfeed, it’s part of your dinner conversation; it’s seemingly unavoidable. Politics is everywhere — in 2017 more than ever — so when painter and Davis alumna Jennifer Hirshfield tied her smock and picked up her paintbrush, she disregarded her teachers’ warnings to keep […]

Design major’s international living experiences inspire creativity
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2017
Sustainability, empathy drive Blanco’s motivation From plant biology to comparative literature to theater to chemistry, third-year design major Bronte Blanco has truly tried it all. “I would get super inspired by the things I was learning, but nothing really stuck,” Blanco said. “I was bad at acting, but I liked stage managing, so I […]

A review: Disney’s Live-Action Beauty and the Beast
Arts & CultureMarch 12, 2017
Film features same beloved songs but offers few changes Disney continues to feed our need for nostalgia by releasing yet another live-action version of an iconic classic, and, this time, it’s Beauty and the Beast. Looking back, it’s easy to see some problematic issues with the princesses we may have worshipped as kids: Jasmine marries […]

José González delivers multi-dimensional musical experience
Arts & CultureMarch 10, 2017
Orchestra heightens José González performance at Mondavi Center Indie-folk music is known for its characteristic soft acoustics and rich vocals. For Davis concertgoers, this is precisely the mellow sound that fans anticipated when José González took the stage at the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 3. Contrary to […]

Going baroque
Arts & CultureMarch 7, 2017
Students in baroque ensemble play instruments quintessential to seventeenth, eighteenth century At first glance, the UC Davis Baroque Ensemble might look like a smaller version of a symphony orchestra. The Baroque Ensemble recreates music dating back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries using string instruments like the cello, viola and violin. To play in this […]

Writer’s pick: podcasts I’ve been listening to
Arts & CultureMarch 6, 2017
Self-proclaimed podcast geek dorks out about crime, Supreme Court, Pepe the Frog Podcasts are not a new concept by any means, but their rise to popularity has ushered in the emergence of high-quality and stellar programs. And I, a lover of various media, have quickly jumped on the bandwagon of podcast-listening; I have found an […]

The Lounge Lizards present: No Instruments Attached
Arts & CultureMarch 5, 2017
UC Davis winter a cappella showcase Need a break from the Davis rain and studying? Come watch UC Davis’ longest-standing a cappella group, The Lounge Lizards, perform at its annual concert, No Instruments Attached. The event, which is on Friday, March 10 in Science Lecture Hall 123, will feature other UC a cappella groups such […]

Three Generations of Rockers: A review of The Hendrix Experience
Arts & CultureMarch 5, 2017
Buddy Guy, Billy Cox, Johnny Lang, among others at the Mondavi Center With its roots grounded in slavery, blues music is the basis of the modern American sound. Braided deep under the soil, the history of blues music stabilizes all that grows forth: the hefty trunk of rock and roll; the sprawling branches of soul; […]

