Arts & Culture
Master of Fine Arts theatre design candidates unveil lighting and scenic designs
Arts & CultureJune 2, 2011
Imagine if the iconic scene of Jack and Rose standing at the tip of the Titanic never happened.
UCD Master of Fine Arts candidates to exhibit work
Arts & CultureJune 2, 2011
Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites affect our everyday lives, such as tracking our every wall post to a friend, flirty chat with a new fling or picture from last weekend’s party. But can such a technological medium influence art?
CD review: Flogging Molly
Arts & CultureJune 2, 2011
The formula for Speed of Darkness is a simple one: Celtic folk + punk rock = Flogging Molly. If you already knew this equation, you pretty much understand the experience of listening to the Los Angeles-based Irish rock band’s latest album.
CD review: Lady Gaga
Arts & CultureJune 2, 2011
Ever since Lady Gaga boldly tweeted months ago that her upcoming record was going to be “the album of the decade,” her “little monsters” have been hotly anticipating its release, while some critics have been hoping they can tear it, and Gaga, apart.
CD review: Childish Gambino
Arts & CultureJune 2, 2011
Culdesac is the third album self-produced by Childish Gambino, the moniker used by Donald Glover who plays the role of ditzy community college student Troy Barnes on the popular comedy, “Community.”
Actress Connie Nielsen brings the U.S. premiere of Lost in Africa to the Mondavi Center
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
The film Lost in Africa saw its U.S. premiere in Vanderhoef Studio Theatre at UC Davis’ Mondavi Center last Saturday evening.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: The Who’s Tommy; Or, The Whale; Rocky Horror Picture Show
Column: Year in review
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
As my tenure as Aggie editor and columnist winds down, I find myself struck by something that strikes many arts writers at the end of the year: the urge to think back on everything that happened over the last 12 months and judge it mercilessly.
Catching up with Black Family Day performer Dom Kennedy
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
There’s no denying that Los Angeles is the one of the most significant birthplaces of the West Coast hip-hop music scene. And better yet, L.A. native Dom Kennedy is quickly becoming one of those names to emerge from the West Coast feel and sound.
Landscape Architecture students get creative with senior projects
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
Landscape Architecture students spend their entire last year designing a site or researching a subject they have an interest in before publicly presenting it the day before their graduation.
Theatre Review | The Who’s music shines in Tommy
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
As soon as the lights turn off in Wright Hall, the audience is already in anticipation for the exciting and lively music of The Who’s Tommy.
Rocky Horror is back … with a twist
Arts & CultureMay 26, 2011
“I would like, if I may, to take you on a strange journey.” In 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show became a film adaptation of a British classic rock musical stageplay, The Rocky Horror Show, directed by Richard O’Brien.

