Arts & Culture
An interview with Mondavi Center Executive Don Roth
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
Executive Director Don Roth has implemented a creative goal for the UC Davis’ Mondavi Center by moving towards an artistic, educational and operational vision for the past three years. Muse interviewed him on Tuesday.
The future looks retro
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
The end of a decade usually signifies a time of reflection and assessment. What the hell happened in the last 10 years? What’s changed since we apprehensively watched Dick Clark deliver us into the new millennium? The simple and correct answer is technological progress. But just as the future never goes quite according to plan, technological progress is also never without backlash.
CD Review: The Temper Trap
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
The soulful and gospel-like vocals make The Temper Trap unlike most indie rock bands out there today. Most distinguished for their track \
“Let the wild rumpus start!”
Arts & CultureOctober 22, 2009
I was surprised to find out that more people haven’t read Where The Wild Things Are than I thought. So when I showed them the epic Arcade Fire’s “Wake Up” version of the trailer, I was disappointed that they weren’t as moved as I was.
Islands and more
Arts & CultureOctober 21, 2009
Some of you may be wondering who Islands is. The answer is not a collection of sandy beaches to the west of California, but rather a highly popular underground band performing here in Davis.
5 Questions with Chris Larsen of Buildings Breeding
Arts & CultureOctober 15, 2009
Local band Buildings Breeding, consisting of Chris Larson, Chris Vogel, Justin Titsworth, Kevin Dockter and UC Davis alumna Melanie Glover, will be disbanding in late next month. We spoke to guitarist Chris Larsen to catch up on the details.
CD Review: Colbie Caillat
Arts & CultureOctober 15, 2009
Almost everyone nowadays can at least hum, if not sing along perfectly to Colbie Caillat’s song \
Column: JUSTIN T. HO
Arts & CultureOctober 15, 2009
Somewhere in an office in Cupertino, Apple marketing strategists designed the iPod, a creation that would transform the music industry seemingly forever. Eight years and six iPod generations later, Apple still dominates the MP3 player market.
Lovett and Hiatt woo sold-out crowd
Arts & CultureOctober 15, 2009
Out-of-place is not a feeling one should experience when going to a concert. However, easily being 15 to 20 years younger than any other person in a massive concert hall might invoke that very feeling. Sitting quietly, I minded my own business until the lights dimmed.
Mondavi Center to hold discounted tickets for students
Arts & CultureOctober 15, 2009
The Mondavi Center will be offering student discounts on two upcoming shows: the Feb. 14 performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo and the Feb. 27 performance by violinist Joshua Bell.
The beauty of noise
Arts & CultureOctober 15, 2009
Slug: 091015_ar_norcalnoisefestEdits: JTHNotes: Summary:Headline: The beauty of noiseLayercake: Three days of Norcal Noisefest in Sacramento By ELENA BUCKLEYAggie Arts Writer What is noise? Is it something that’s annoying and abrasive that wakes you up at three in the morning? Is it only liberating and fun for teenagers while harmful and ear-shattering for the older generations? […]

