Arts & Culture
CD review: Floater
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
With some notably heavier guitar riffs and spastic beats, Floater takes a different direction than most bands that reign in the mellow indie-rock scene of Portland, Oregon. Wake is definitely a rock-inspired album.
Column: Opera and iPads
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
Prior to last Saturday at 8 p.m., I was an opera virgin.
Breaking out of societal chains, photographs bring light to sub-cultures
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
Pictures of derelicts, vagabonds and punks run amok in the Richard L. Nelson Gallery exhibit “Wonderers.” Guest curated by Matthias Geiger, the show features seven different photographers as they capture the roving, wandering and uprooted existence that many are living to this day.
Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom Festival X
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
On Oct. 2, KDVS 90.3 FM presented the 10th installment of the Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom Festival at Plainfield Station in Woodland.
Hip-hop/punk band Shinobi Ninja brings signature “swag” to UC Davis
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
Proudly displayed on Brooklyn-based hip-hop/punk band Shinobi Ninja’s MySpace is this excerpt from a review by Radio Exile’s Dan Berkman:
One-woman play Tilly No-Body: Catastrophes of Love examines life of German playwright’s wife
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
From tonight to Oct. 24, the Department of Theatre & Dance, in collaboration with Sideshow Physical Theatre, presents a brand new play entitled Tilly No-Body: Catastrophes of Love at the Mondavi Center’s Vanderhoef Studio Theater. Tickets are $15 for students.
Davis opens its doors to art lovers at 2nd Friday ArtAbout
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
In Ireland, Friday night revelers traipse from bar to bar sampling drinks in what’s known as a “pub crawl.”
Artsweek
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: Kero One; Donnie Darko: Free Screening; Los Lobos
CD review: Two Door Cinema Club
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
Interesting fact: The name for this Irish trio came about when one of the band members mispronounced “Tudor Cinema,” the name of the local movie theater. This relatively lesser-known band has come out with a high-energy electropop/indie rock album that will keep you tuned in the whole way.
CD review: Maroon 5
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
For all those people who still ache for the days when Maroon 5 had just released their brilliant first album, Songs About Jane, kiss those heartaches goodbye! Okay, well maybe not goodbye, but the sultry rock band’s new album, Hands All Over, is a definite improvement from their second album, even if nothing will ever compete with that first album’s unparalleled success. Hands All Over goes back to a more melodic, acoustic direction, much like their first album.
Column: Paging 30 Rock
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
A pack of wild dogs took over and successfully ran a Wendy’s! The sewer people stole my skateboard! I once saw a baby give another baby a tattoo –
Hooting for Howl
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
Howl appears at first to be one of those quirky indie films that are so popular at Cannes right now because their low budget makes them feel honest, or less commercialized so to speak. Regardless of what genre Howl fits in, I believe that it is honest, and more importantly rich in both wisdom and human rights.

