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Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
MUSIC Thin Air Trio with Margriet Naber Tchicai Today,7:30p.m. Delta of Venus Feeling a bit anti-brocial lately? Good food and some live jazz from Thin Air Trio and pianist Margriet Naber Tchicai should do the trick.Problem solved.

Variations on a Theme

Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
I don’t know about you guys,but Halloween has always been my favorite holiday.Beautiful autumn weather,carving pumpkins,scary movie marathons,all the candy I could ever want (I’m a big fan of Smarties and Almond Joy,FYI).Of course,the best part about the holiday is that it allows me to indulge in my wardrobe fantasies via the Halloween costume.

On-campus costume shop wraps up Halloween season

Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
Davisites looking for something a little more detailed than the traditional mass-produced Halloween costume are turning to the UC Davis theatre and dance department for help.For the entire year – including all of October – the department runs The Enchanted Cellar,a costume shop located on campus in15Wright Hall.

Re-vamped Halloween fashion

Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
Lastminute andenvironmentallyconsciouscostume shoppers still have time to brainstorm before Friday night,and today they might find plenty of inspiration.

A focus on Haiti’s social conditions

Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
Lining the walls of the Memorial Union’s Art Lounge are photographs of children,staring intently into the camera.Their beaming faces fill the canvas and command attention,even more so than the piles of filth that they are standing in.

Halloween Happenings

Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
Cool Patch Pumpkins Open now until Nov.9,9a.m.to9p.m.,$10 8850Currey Road or8700Sievers Road in Dixon

Halloween Movies

Arts & CultureOctober 30, 2008
Halloween block parties shut down early? Or maybe you’ve found yourself in a candy coma.Whatever the situation,MUSE offers some suggestions of scary movies to watch this frightening Friday.

Arts Week

Arts & CultureOctober 23, 2008
MUSIC Desolation Wilderness, Lake, Ellie Fortune Today, 8 p.m., $5 Luigi’s Fun Garden in Sacramento Though I’ve always been more of an indoor girl, Washington band Desolation Wilderness riles up the dormant outdoorsman (outdoorswoman?) in me. Using the glockenspiel, vibraphone and electric guitar as their weapon of choice, the group creates the kind of synthy ambient pop perfect for a haze-induced camping trip. K Records label-mate Lake is also on the bill – for a look at their most recent album Oh, The Places We’ll See, visit page 5!

Lake

Arts & CultureOctober 23, 2008
Rating: 5 In the tradition of K Records, Lake’s bubbly charm translates into a good time on Oh, The Places We’ll Go. The record could fall under many headings, such as pajama pop, sloppy pop, or it could be simply deemed adorable pop. Opening with the album’s title track, a repetitive chant of “oh, the places we’ll go/we don’t actually know” best describes the happy-go-lucky,

Stiff Donuts

Arts & CultureOctober 23, 2008
Rating: 3 When I’m reviewing a record that’s deliberately made with little to no effort, I don’t see why I should put in the effort to punctuate or capitalize. In fact, m4by3 1 5h0u1d wryt3 l1k3 tihs. m30w.

Rocking the Coffee House

Arts & CultureOctober 23, 2008
When considering on-campus music venues,UC Davis students might think of theMondavi Centerfor the Performing Artsor perhaps Freeborn Hall.Few would venture to consider theASUCD Coffee Houseamong these places,but that’s exactly the thought Campus Unions intends to encourage.

Welcome home

Arts & CultureOctober 23, 2008
A true labor of love:the house show. Withthe lack of a convenient and immediate all-ages music venue,DIY shows are a good alternative.Horror stories of cop raids and noise violations aside,house shows are a relatively affordable solution to add to the artistic enrichment of the town.