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Column: Art-Anon

Arts & CultureSeptember 23, 2010
My name is Robin Migdol, and I’m an arts – and entertainment – addict. Whew. It feels good to come clean.

Fall Arts Preview: Music

Arts & CultureSeptember 23, 2010
Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom X; Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers; Davis Jazz and Beat Festival; Los Lobos; Madness and Music Festival; Muse/Passion Pit, Maroon 5, Shakira, Justin Bieber

Fall Arts Preview: Theater

Arts & CultureSeptember 23, 2010
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; Tilly No-Body; In The Heights; Paul Taylor Dance Company; Gallathea

Fall Arts Preview: Art

Arts & CultureSeptember 23, 2010
Sacramento Valley School of Landscape Painters; Lost and Found: Visions of the Davis Art Center Permanent Collection; Wonderers; 12 Voices

Fall Arts Preview: Movies

Arts & CultureSeptember 23, 2010
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps; The Social Network; Due Date; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I; Tron Legacy

If you like to laugh, if you like to spell…

Arts & CultureSeptember 23, 2010
Life is pandemonium. Life is pandemonium. Life is p-a-n-d-e-m-o-n-i-u-m!

America through the eyes of a Chicano artist

Arts & CultureSeptember 7, 2010
Vivid colors and emotional scenes tell a story of both hope and heartbreak in “My America,” a solo exhibition by UC Davis professor Carlos Francisco Jackson at Woodland’s Gallery 625. About 20 of Jackson’s silk screens will be on display until Sept. 28.

Wherefore art thou, Romeo? Davis!

Arts & CultureSeptember 7, 2010
Romeo and Juliet, the original romantic comedy, is coming to UC Davis’ Arboretum thanks to a new group on campus, the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble. Performances will be held Sept. 17 to 19 and 23 to 26 at 8 p.m. in the Arboretum Gazebo. Tickets are $5 for students.

Graphic novels on display in Shields Library exhibit

Arts & CultureAugust 30, 2010
Comics aren’t just for Superman anymore. An exhibit of autobiographical comic books entitled “Sometimes a mere glance will do … ” is currently on display in Peter J. Shields Library. The exhibit showcases various comic books about authors and their different walks of life, perceptions of life and places in society.

S-p-e-l-l-i-n-g success in musical theatre

Arts & CultureAugust 30, 2010
For some aspiring actors and theatre enthusiasts, the defining moment of success is making it onto the big Broadway stage. It’s a new and invigorating kind of challenge – combining music with dialogue, humor with drama and building brilliant personalities on a single melody.

Steve Larsen Plaza project accepting proposals for public art installations

Arts & CultureAugust 23, 2010
How do you honor one of Davis’s most celebrated figures? In the case of Steve Larsen, the late champion bicyclist and local business owner, the Davis Civic Arts Commission is looking for artists to submit proposals for artwork that will be installed in the new Steve Larsen Memorial Plaza at the Davis High School Stadium.

Mondavi’s deal of the year

Arts & CultureAugust 23, 2010
There’s no doubt about it; summer is coming to an end, which means that all the wonderful things that define September are coming too: moving into new apartments, the sweltering heat, and of course, fall quarter starting up again.