Arts & Culture
Willie Nelson and K.D. Lang added to Mondavi Season
Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
Grammy award-winning singer-songwriters Willie Nelson and K.D.Lang have recently been added to theMondavi Center for the Performing Arts‘ 2008-2009season and are scheduled to perform early next year.
A novel idea
Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
By the end of November,tens of thousands of writers around the world will be able to call themselves novelists.They are participants in the National Novel Writing Month,a nonprofit writing contest with the challenge to write a50,000-word novel in30days.
A well-rounded view on art
Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
Though it functions as a bridge between various disciplines of art and entertainment,the panoramic art form may not be a well-known creative channel.Visual artist Sara Velas is working to change that.
A buzz from the Bay
Arts & CultureNovember 19, 2008
They’ve been hailed as “San Francisco’s new indie rock darlings,” but Berkeley-based band the Morning Benders is working to prove that they are worthy of the hype. The Morning Benders take the stage tonight at8at the ASUCD Coffee House.Opening the show are San Francisco-based bands Social Studies and Love Is Chemicals.The event is free.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
MUSIC Jeremy Jay,Jake Mann,J.Irvin Dally Today,8p.m.,$6 Luigi’s Fun Garden in Sacramento The more mature (read:older) readers of Artsweek should be no stranger to the music of Jake Mann:The
UC Davis alumnus started out in local music staple The Zim-Zims and has
worked with familiar Davis figures such as Payam Bavafa of Sholi,Garrett Pierce and Andy Lentz of Mad Cow String Band.
Variations on a Theme
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
According to some statistic presented by some magazine,the average height for a woman aged18to24is5-foot-4.That being said,being a mere two inches below this average shouldn’t make that much of a difference,one would think.
New art deals with war and globalization
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
The newest art pieces by retiredChicana/o studiesand art professor Malaquias Montoya are now on display at the Pence Gallery in downtown Davis.The exhibit – which features23paintings and prints – is titled “Globalization & War:The Aftermath” and will be open for viewing until Dec.21.
Arrrrrrrr you ready for some pirate radio?
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
The Davis community got a peek inside the world of local radio through the Davis People’s Free School course,pirate radio.Taught by Davis resident and radio enthusiast Mark Chang,the class will meet again to set up an antenna and broadcast a radio show throughout Davis.Contact Chang about the upcoming broadcast or future pirate radioclasses at toptriode@gmail.com.
From page to stage
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Got something to say? Poetry may be a perfect outlet.The UC Davis Poetry Slam Team is holding auditions today at7p.m.in Griffin Lounge,located on the first floor of the Memorial Union.
Rock It! lands
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Seasoned UC Davis students and alumni may rememberRock It!,a Thursday night rock addition to the Davis nightlife.They may also remember its conclusion whenRock It! creator Jordan Smart ended the event after a year-and-a-half long run.
Shakespeare through the director’s lens
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Every quarter,the Mondavi Centerfor the Performing Arts chooses a new theme for their “Focus on Film” series.Upcoming
themes for this year include cases of mistaken identity in Alfred
Hitchcock movies and movies that inspired the work of director Paul
Haggis.This fall’s themeis “Shakespeare in the Cinema.“
Breaking cultural barriers through comedy
Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2008
Undergoing stressful audition processes,dealing with intense criticism left and right – breaking into the entertainment industry is hard enough.Imagine having to overcome problems of misrepresentation and underrepresentation to boot.

