Arts & Culture
French Film Festival hits Crest Theatre
Arts & CultureJuly 17, 2008
If the French language is the universal language of love, then movie
lovers will fall in love all over again at this year’s Sacramento
French Film Festival. Created to introduce the Sacramento public to French films, the seventh
annual film festival will open Friday with its opening night reception
and open wine bar at the Crest Theatre in Sacramento.
The Zim-Zims perform Saturday in Davis
Arts & CultureJuly 17, 2008
It’s understandable, but it’s stifling – Davis tends to house
students throughout their college careers, but never for much longer.
It’s terrible for bands, in particular, which dissolve not long after
their inceptions.
DJ 101 at Groove University: scratching out a living and dancing to your own beat
Arts & CultureJuly 14, 2008
Ever wish to DJ at the famed Studio 54 in Vegas or
dream about being an MC at the Hard Rock Café in Sacramento? Were you
destined for the music industry and just need an opportunity?
Mondavi Center to present, host summer music events
Arts & CultureJuly 14, 2008
Ever wish to DJ at the famed Studio 54 in Vegas or
dream about being an MC at the Hard Rock Café in Sacramento? Were you
destined for the music industry and just need an opportunity?
ARTSWEEK
Arts & CultureJuly 10, 2008
Editor’s picks: Emily Jane White, Garrett Pierce Saturday, 10 p.m., $3-5, 21 Sophia’s Thai Kitchen Eat Skull, English Singles, Gonglians Tuesday, 7 p.m. Delta of Venus
CD Review: Weezer, The Red Album
Arts & CultureJuly 10, 2008
It’s been seven months since Weezer’s lead vocalist River Cuomo’s solo release, three years since Weezer released Make Believe and 16 years since Weezer’s inception. After five albums, one would
think they would take a change in direction after such a long history
as an alt-rock figurehead.
Nelson Gallery to showcase regional art in newest exhibition
Arts & CultureJuly 10, 2008
As a follow-up to 2006’s Flatlanders exhibition, which presented the work of 46 artists residing in the
Davis, Woodland and Sacramento areas, the Nelson Gallery is presenting
its second biennial installment, Flatlanders 2.
Speaking through art
Arts & CultureJuly 10, 2008
English is his second language and Russian is his first, but for the
Moscow-born artist Ted Vasin, his native tongue is his art. Just don’t ask Vasin to communicate his inspirations.
Coldplay CD review
Arts & CultureJuly 7, 2008
The past few years haven’t been very kind to Coldplay. After selling nearly 50 million copies worldwide of their first two
critically-acclaimed albums, the guys from London disappointed many
with 2005’s X&Y, even getting dubbed the “Most Insufferable Band of the Decade” by the New York Times.
Longtime owner of Armadillo Music passes away
Arts & CultureJuly 3, 2008
Music lovers in Davis know where in town to finger
through a treasure trove of classic records. Offering a place to find
music almost every day of the year is Armadillo Music at 205 F St.
ARTSWEEK
Arts & CultureJuly 3, 2008
Extreme Animals, Fortress of Amplitude, Driphouse, Pregnant Today, 9 p.m. The Witchdome in Sacramento What
do you get when you put rap and trance together? A frantic (and
frankly, slightly frightening) combination from duo Extreme Animals –
who, surprisingly, both performed in the same barbershop quartet back
when they were in high school.
Co/Lab concludes at Olipom
Arts & CultureJuly 3, 2008
Last week marked the conclusion of this year’s Co/Lab art and design collective,held at thenow-closed Olipom Vintage Clothing Store inSacramento.Founded in2006by graduate student Milan Phan and headed this year by UC Davis alumnus Cory Keller,the Co/Lab group explores the creative advantages of workingand creatingin coordination withothers within and outside the art department.

