Arts & Culture
CD review: Adele
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
The self-titled and enumerated, sophomoric album of the young songstress Adele is a smart, soul-searching and deeply personal foray into the mind of a truly talented woman. Each song is a snapshot of another dimension of Adele’s personality, which, to say the least, provides something more dynamic than what our modern audience is perhaps used to.
CD review: Glee
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
Oh, you know you want to buy this album. Glee: The Music, Vol. 4 includes songs performed on the first few episodes of the show’s second season, and there are some real standouts.
Column: Oscar predictions
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
Inception, The Social Network, Black Swan, Toy Story 3 – even if you’ve only seen a couple of the films nominated at this Sunday’s Academy Awards, you have to admit 2010 was a pretty kick-ass year for cinema. Take it from the cinephile who saw all 10 Best Picture nominees (and no, I will never get tired of bragging about it).
Renowned writer and novelist Maxine Hong Kingston to speak in Conversations with Writers series
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
Language, ideas and lasting stories have the power to manifest into something greater than loose pages bound by mere thread and staples. Once in a while, a piece of literature comes along and changes everything – even history.
Body of Knowledge a thought-provoking experimental theatre experience
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
Despite writing a preview for Body of Knowledge a week prior, I had no idea what to expect when I walked into the Mondavi Center on a rainy Friday night. I was greeted by the ushers with a program and the vague description that the performance piece was “experimental theatre.” And experimental it most definitely was.
Music and theater departments to come together for first UC Davis opera
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
For the very first time, Aggies can enjoy a night at the opera at the Mondavi Center.
Winter Granada Artist-in-Resident gets to work on original production
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
If you wandered by Wright Hall’s Main Theater last Thursday night, you would hear an eclectic combination of high noted operas, soulful gospels and many, many scales of arpeggios. Was the choir practicing into all hours of the night?
Winners announced in Pamela Maus Contest in Creative Writing
Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2011
Eight UC Davis undergraduate students have moved one step closer to being the next great American writer. On Feb. 10, the winners of the 27th annual Pamela Maus Contest in Creative Writing, which honors both fiction and poetry written by UC Davis undergraduates, were announced in a ceremony at Voorhies Hall.
Snoop Dogg drops it like it’s hot
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
The Doggfather of rap stepped onto Aggie soil for the first time Monday night and delivered an unforgettable performance.
Column: Film school for dummies
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
The most notorious person in film studies right now is a guy named Mike Lacher.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: Author talk: Elena Mauli Shapiro; La Rondine; Daphne Loves Derby
CD review: Esperanza Spalding
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
A collective gasp of surprise could be heard at the 53rd Grammy Awards on Sunday night when the winner of the “Best New Artist” award was announced to be not emerging stars Florence + the Machine, Mumford & Sons, or Drake, or even every pre-teen girl’s fantasy, Justin Bieber, but a woman by the name of Esperanza Spalding.

