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A history in photographs

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
One hundred years ago, a handful of people ate a meal outdoors and talked about their plans for the University Farm. A photograph of this event – the event that would later be known as UC Davis’ first annual Picnic Day – is the first of many thought-provoking images from the Art Lounge’s inaugural collection.

ARTSWEEK

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
Editor’s picks: 1. The Overdubs Shayna and the Bulldog, The Overdubs Friday, 10 p.m., $3-5, 21 Sophia’s Thai Kitchen 2. Alas, alak, Alaska! Fancie, Alas, alak, Alaska! Saturday, 8 p.m. John Natsoulas Gallery on 1st Street 3. Brightblack Morning Light Brightblack Morning Light, Avocet Saturday, 8 p.m., $10 Delta of Venus

Shields Library acts as Muse for student film

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
Student filmmaking may not appeal to everyone, but it’s hard to deny the appeal of a familiar on-campus setting – even such an infamous structure as Shields Library. At Whim’s End, a short independent film created by senior English major Randall Wilson, is scheduled to premiere on Friday in the Technocultural Studies Building.

CD Review: Paper Trails

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
Few modern works have successfully tackled the complexities ofanurban American life bent on survival in a morally gray culture.T.I.‘s sixth major release,Paper Trails,is an investigation of the emcee’s neurosis as a rags-to-riches success story,as heis subject to the violence and fear upon which he built his kingdom.

CD Review: House With No Home

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
The air is becoming cooler.For many,nostalgia emerges from its slumber.Before disinterring the albums you listen to every winter,try out Horse Feather’sHouse With No Home.Released Sept.9by Kill Rock Stars (Deerhoof,Elliott Smith,The Decemberists),House With No Home can best be described as a somber folk record that draws from roots,Southern and mountain influences.Its strength is its undeniable cohesiveness and the satisfaction of a start-to-finish listen.

Movie Review:Beverly Hills Chihuahua

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
When I first went to see Beverly Hills Chihuahua, I was expecting a children’s Snakes on a Plane. This is to say, a movie that was so self-aware of its ridiculousness that it became a parody of the genre – a feat still possible in a PG-rated movie (see: Young Frankenstein). Sadly, this was not the case.

Variations on a Theme

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
On Oct.2,the Palin-Biden vice presidential debate drew in69.9million viewers – the most viewed debate since1992,when Bill Clinton,Ross Perot and George Bush went head to head (to head). Two days later,NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” ran their own version of the VP debate with comedian Tina Fey as Sarah Palin and SNL cast member Jason Sudeikis as Joe Biden.It helped earn NBC its highest overnight rating in seven years,accordingto apress release from the network.As of Tuesday night,the video of the skit posted on NBC’s website received over3.6million hits.

KDVS festival targets music lovers

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
Davisites thirsty for live music should be well satiated when KDVS’s 8-hour outdoor music festival Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom returns this Saturday. The festival – which includes performances by 10 bands and an afternoon DJ set – takes place in the grassy backyard of Plainfield Station, a bar and restaurant nestled in the fields between Davis and Woodland. Scheduled bands include Davis locals San Francisco Water Cooler – who will get the live music started at 2 p.m. – and Sacramento acts Hexlove and Beware of the Knight. Headliners LSD And The Search For God will finish their closing set by 10 p.m.

“Performance: Reading, Writing and Technology” conference held today

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
The UC Davis graduate department of performance studies will host the “Performance: Reading, Writing and Technology” symposium today at noon in the Technocultural Studies Building. Part of a year-long series on electronic media and writing, the all-day event features talks by several multidisciplinary artists and multimedia installations by UCD students. The event is free.

Mondavi Center offers special ticket sale to students

Arts & CultureOctober 6, 2008
UC Davis students will be able to purchase tickets to in-demand concerts at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts starting Oct. 8.

On skin

Arts & CultureOctober 2, 2008
If tattoos tell a story, then I guess you could say that mine started this past Saturday. It was my first tattoo. Getting ink done was something I’ve always considered, but chronic indecision and a seemingly permanent deficit to my funds stood in my way. After almost two years of this passive (if not lazy) quest for a tattoo, I decided to take action.

ARTSWEEK

Arts & CultureOctober 2, 2008
MUSIC Tim Williams Today, 12 p.m. The Quad Tim Williams has helped give a little bit of indie street cred to teen drama “One Tree Hill.” I can’t say much in favor for the show, but Williams’ music – solid indie acoustic – could be something to write home about. For any of you with class or any other prior engagements, fear not: he’ll also play at Sophia’s Thai Kitchen tonight.