Arts & Culture
UCD Symphony to perform at Mondavi Center
Arts & CultureMay 27, 2010
In their last concert of the ’09-’10 season, the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra (UCDSO) will present their annual Family Concert on June 3 at 7 p.m. at the Mondavi Center. Tickets are available to students for $5. The concert will feature two pieces showcasing the winners of the two different competitions held at UC Davis.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
MUSIC: Super Mash Bros.; The Finches, Key Losers, Katie Delwiche, Coal Beautiere; Jackstraw, TV Mike and the Scarecrowes; The Common Men, The Kimberly Trip; Music on the Green featuring Thao Nguyen, Boxes, AshEL, Lounge Lizards, David Ronconi and Seamoose; Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom IX.
Column: Take the money and run
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
Integrity in sponsorship is a big deal. When the news of Tiger Woods’ lustful debauchery reached the public, sponsors like Tag Heuer and Gillette rightly dropped him from their billboards. And in the end, nobody really cared.
The Expendables to perform at Freeborn Hall
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
The Expendables will perform at Freeborn Hall on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., marking the Entertainment Council (EC)’s final concert of spring quarter.
UC Davis Film Festival showcases student films
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
Look out, Quentin Tarantino – UC Davis is bringing you some new competition. Student filmmakers will be showcasing their latest creations at the 10th annual UC Davis Film Festival, from May 26 to 27 at the Davis Varsity Theater.
University Gospel Choir faces budget cuts and downgrade from class to club
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
If you’re a UC Davis student, you’ve likely heard of the UC Davis sports budget cuts. Many, however, may not have heard of the budget cuts to the University Gospel Choir, which helped to cut participation from around 150 students per quarter to around 20.
Life on Mars
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
Citing The Strokes, Funkadelic, Television, David Bowie, Os Mutantes and Jimmy Cliff as inspiration, Life on Mars describes their genre as “space rock” – marked by catchy hooks, psychedelic guitar, slap-funk bass and raucous drumming.
Retrospect turns on the ignition
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
It’s like finding a blank canvas amid a pile of Kitsch paintings or taking an Elliott Smith melancholy tune and embellishing it with drum machines and synthesizers. It’s Retrospect: a new and refreshing band that doesn’t exactly fit into a specific mold or genre.
Xyphl
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
Xyphl provides unique, shoegazey electronic music, standing out as more of a sonic art project than simply another rock band.
KDVS 90.3 FM and bands ready to rock at Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom IX
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
This Sunday, be ready with a picnic blanket, some friends and a healthy appetite for music when the Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom music concert, sponsored by KDVS 90.3 FM, descends on Plainfield Station in rural Woodland.
Sculpting an education: the art studio major at UC Davis
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
When asked what they visualize upon hearing the words “art studio major,” many people will reply with brushes, easels and intimate classrooms. In many ways this image is accurate. But what goes on in the art studio classroom? Is it really just a bunch of kids working hard at their specific craft, freed from the constraints of mid-term cramming and writer’s block?

