Arts & Culture
CD Review: Arctic Monkeys
Arts & CultureAugust 27, 2009
It’s hard to believe that this British punk band – who was once a teenage garage experiment — turned to the guise of a darker follow-up to their previous album, Favourite Worst Nightmare. Undeniably, Arctic Monkeys seeped into a heavier style that is much of anextension from frontman Alex Turner’s side project, The Last Shadow Puppets.
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Arts & CultureAugust 27, 2009
090827_ar_basterds.cHeadline: An Inglourious movieLayercake: Director Tarantino‘s latest release lacks consistency, funBy LAURA KROEGERAggie Arts Writer Quentin Tarantino, director darling of critics and fan boys alike, created a real mess of a movie. Inglourious Basterds is his seventh film in 22 years, and after spending more than a decade working on the script, he‘s been publicly […]
Pence Art Gallery hosts annual art auction this Tuesday
Arts & CultureAugust 24, 2009
An art auction will take place at the Pence Art Gallery in downtown Davis at 212 D St., beginning on Tuesday Aug. 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A month-long exhibition of artwork by selected artists will continue until the night of Sept. 19, where a gala event will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. with silent and live bidding, live music and food from local venues.
CD Review: Yacht
Arts & CultureAugust 24, 2009
The world of indie music is currently shifting toward electronically enhanced methods of music production.However,Portland-based duo Yacht has not made any significant changes – causing the band’s music to fall into the snowballing genre of electro pop.Yacht,consisting of Jona Bechtolt and Claire L.Evans (a fairly recent addition),released their second albumSee Mystery Lights on July29.
Arts Week
Arts & CultureAugust 24, 2009
MUSIC Monsters of Accordion Today, 8 p.m., $10 Luigi’s Fun Garden in Sacramento Their title is appropriately fitting – Monsters of Accordion is an eclectic group of accordion-playing musicians with a knack for low, almost spoken singing. Think Cake, with a soundtrack-like feeling and without the trumpet. As terrible as an accordion-based band might sound, their ironic waltzes and creative lyrics simply work. Check them out on Myspace if you don’t believe me (“Dance While the Sky Crashes” is definitely worth a full-length listen).
Lunchtime Folk
Arts & CultureAugust 24, 2009
Friday, 11:52 a.m.: as the sun begins its daily dose of punishment, I find myself on the Wyatt Deck, engulfed in shade. Surrounding me is a diverse crowd of mostly middle-aged strangers; some busy tuning their guitars or mandolins, others reenacting the Bob Dylan New Jersey incident. Thankfully, they think enough of me to assume that I know who Bob Dylan is. I am at the Arboretum Folk Music Jam Session.
CD Review: Third Eye Blind
Arts & CultureAugust 20, 2009
Though it was an effortful attempt aimed to claim back their spot in this new era of musical territory, it was not enough for the band to carry on their legendary legacy as alt-rock gods who stole the charts with songs like “Semi-Charmed Life,” “How’s it Going to Be” and “Jumper.“
Movie Review: The Time Traveler’s Wife
Arts & CultureAugust 20, 2009
The Time Traveler’s Wife is a peculiar movie for its kind. The key phrase “time traveler” is right there in the title, yet this film is an outlier in the science fiction genre.
CD Review: Amanda Blank
Arts & CultureAugust 17, 2009
In past years,Pennsylvanian rapper Amanda Blank has collaborated with artists such as M.I.A.,Spank Rock,Santigold (previously known as Santogold),Ghostface Killah and Aaron LaCrate.However,her latest hip-hop albumI Love You,released onAug.4,has proven that she has lost most,if not all,of the talent that allowed her to rub musical shoulders with the previously mentioned musicians.
Arts Week
Arts & CultureAugust 17, 2009
MUSIC Mayyors; Ebonics; Gestapo Khazi Tuesday,8:30p.m.,$5 The Hub at181923rd St.,Sacramento Gestapo Khazi,a surfer-esque four-piece with a talented rhythm section,will join Mayyors and Ebonics on Tuesday for an eclectic night at the Hub in Sacramento.Check them out on Myspace for a preview.
CD Review: The Intelligence
Arts & CultureAugust 17, 2009
The Intelligence is a surf noise,art scuzz,garage four-piece from Seattle.If that made sense to you,please stop reading and reexamine your life.On their fourth full length release,The Intelligence,like many of their label mates,move away from their noisy origins and accept their pop eventuality.The visceral urgency and hot noise skull fuckery that dominated previous efforts such asIcky Baby has now been swapped for cool,ironic detachment,if not total resignation.
Summer Folk Music Workshop moves to new location
Arts & CultureAugust 17, 2009
This year the Summer Folk Music Workshop will be held at the Davis Art Center the weekend ofAug.21to23beginning at3p.m.The three-day event,organized by Christine Grunn and Angela Kost,is expanding its venue by relocatingto a different facility and adding new instruments to the instructional lineup. This will be the first year that the workshop is having bass and saw classes,which will be taught by bassist Djordje Stijepovic and saw player Ursula Knudsen – both members of the Fishtank Ensemble.

