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Attention! UC Davis students have a lot of talent!

Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
On Tuesday night in 1100 Social Sciences, something that has never been done before in the history of UC Davis occurred: a talent show. The Campus Union Center for Student Involvement has officially succeeded where others have failed.

Theater/dance alumna shines in nat’l tour of ‘Avenue Q’

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
For one UC Davis graduate, going to work means operating angst-ridden, singing puppets in packed theaters around the country. And yes, that is exactly as fun as it sounds.

Theater Review: Winter’s unforgettable Spring Awakening

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
Due to the recent pop rock rendition of Spring Awakening that made its Broadway debut several years ago, most people are totally unfamiliar with the musical’s predecessor, the play Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, written in the late 19th century.

Davis Hindi Film Dance Team Performs at Bollywood Berkeley

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
There was a soft silence in the crowd of more than one thousand people and then, the curtain rose, the beginning beats of a popular Hindi film song filled the air, and a group of dancers burst onto the stage. Their costumes shimmered in bright blues, shimmering reds and hot pinks as they threw their hands up in the air, twisted in a seductive pose, and began their routine.

CD review: Cold War Kids

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
Long Beach natives Cold War Kids’ new album is filled with grown up melodies and commercial sound. Mine is Yours is a collection of tracks that is passionately played, cleverly written and filled with catchy melodic hooks. The bands ambiguous grace embodies the album as singer Nathan Willett croons to bluesy rock, filling it with emotional fervor, that at times does seem a little disingenuous.

CD review: The Decemberists

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
There’s something in the water in Portland, Ore., the origin of many great folk indie bands. The Decemberists’ recently dropped album, The King is Dead, proves to keep with the same grand gesture of dazzled narratives and storylines of folk music.

CD review: The Pretty Reckless

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
Even though girl bands that aim for that punk/rock sound carry around a pretty nasty stereotype, this one at least shakes it off completely. The fresh sound of “Gossip Girl” star Taylor Momsen, who writes and sings the tracks, offers something new and exciting to the world of girl punk.

Column: Picture perfect

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to achieve perfection in anything – sports, music, math – look no further than the Tiger Mom.

Singers descend on Davis for 7th annual HellaCapella

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
HellaCapella is back, and this year it’s bigger than ever.

Art studio students grapple with pressures and passions of artistic calling

Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2011
Does the inspiration behind a “starving artist” stem from madness or necessity? The pursuit of life in the art world often provokes many uncertainties and responses. But with each pursuit, there’s a journey and incredible story to tell.

Artsweek

Arts & CultureFebruary 3, 2011
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: 10 Things I Hate About You; UC Davis Symphony Orchestra; UCD’s Got Talent Auditions

Get to know artists of UC Davis

Arts & CultureFebruary 3, 2011
Glancing at the cold concrete floors smothered white with plaster and wooden chairs that are inked deep with layers of oil paint, you can only fathom what type of madness and art explorations are invented here.