Arts & Culture
ARTS WEEK
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
LIVE MUSIC Pilipino Time ’08: Time to Get Happy! Friday, 7 p.m., $10 in advance and $12 at the door Performance Arts Theatre, Davis High School As
far as I know, people of all races may attend this Pilipino-intensive
performance, and I promise that all will enjoy it! Expect the best from
the hip-hop dance squad MK Modern and song by the MK Choir. Other
performers include Anak, High Notes and Leejay Abucayan. This event
benefits the Pilipino Outreach and Retention Coalition for Education.
Review: Counting Crows
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
Counting Crows Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings Geffen Record Rating: 4 After a six-year-long disappearance, Counting Crows front man Adam
Duritz seems ready to take on the musical world with the band’s first
full-length release since Hard Candy. Aptly titled Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings,
the release is cleverly divided according to the soul-searching
late-night forays and early-morning regrets that usually compose the
weekend. The first six tracks are predominantly up-tempo tunes while
the final eight consist of softer, introspective rock ballads. However,
despite this attempt at an even distribution of Duritz’s signature
unthreatening wail, the first half of the CD outshines the latter and
ultimately generates its strongest tracks.
Davis Film Festival holds fifth showing starting tonight
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
Those turned off by the lack of interesting, thought-provoking films in
theaters these days may now have found a place of refuge. The fifth
annual Davis Film Festival kicks off at 7:30 p.m. today at Varsity
Theatre with the screening of acclaimed documentary and multiple film
festival award-winner Moving Midway. Continuing Friday and Saturday at Veterans Memorial Theatre, this
year’s festival features films on topics including art, music, war and
human rights. Included in the lineup are short works and feature-length
pieces by filmmakers from all around the country.
Still hyphy
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
It’s the start of a new quarter, and spring is in the air. The sun is
shining, flowers are blooming; a new season is upon us. Why not take
the chance to capture the spirit of spring with a hyphy show right on
campus? The
ASUCD Entertainment Council is presenting a show featuring Bay Area
hip-hop group The Federation. The show is free and will take place
Friday on the Quad at noon. In the case of rain, the show will be moved
to Freeborn Hall. For anyone who has lived in northern California over the past couple of
years, the hyphy subgenre of hip-hop has established itself as a Bay
Area mainstay. Rapper Stressmatic of the Federation described the
appeal of hyphy music.
Review: Nine Inch Nails
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV Self-Released Rating: 5 Nine Inch Nails’ creative architect Trent Reznor consistently works to
shake the norms of the music industry, whether it be through strategic
resistance to the clutch of major record labels or an indirect jab at
Fred Durst’s musical capability. Reznor has similarly worked to alter
the direction of his own projects, and NIN’s seventh and latest release Ghosts I-IV, released Mar. 2, offers no evidence to the contrary. Reznor’s style has developed ever since the angst-filled years of Pretty Hate Machine and The Downward Spiral, and Ghosts expresses a positive and mature shift to a new brand of experimental, minimal and predominately electronic industrial music. Ghosts is largely a conceptual album, consisting of 36 nameless instrumental
tracks broken into four volumes and spanning a length of nearly two
hours – a time that would surely bring miserable tears to a 21st
century MTV loyalist.
Schulz’ legacy brought to Wyatt Pavilion Theatre
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
Charlie
Brown, Snoopy, Sally, Woodstock, Shroeder, Linus and Lucy – do these
names revive a feeling of childhood nostalgia? Starting tonight, Studio
301 will be giving everyone the chance to revisit those days by
performing You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at the Wyatt Pavilion Theater on Old Davis Road. The student theatre company will perform a series of musical vignettes
best described as a day in the life of Charlie Brown, starring
sophomore theater and communication major Matt Escarcega.
Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Arts & CultureApril 3, 2008
Rating: 5 Super Smash Bros. Brawl picks up where its predecessors left off: your favorite Nintendo
characters jumping around familiar Nintendo places using their special
moves to fling their enemies into the distance. The gameplay has not changed appreciably. In fact, the controls are so similar that Brawl is not only backwards compatible with the Gamecube controller, but one
might also be hard-pressed to find players who are willing to play with
the Wii remote. I grant you that I am not the most skilled player of Super Smash Bros.,
but when I tried to play with the remote I found that the majority of
the match was given over to asking which button did what. Sticking with
the Gamecube controller is far easier for those who have played even a
small amount of Melee.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2008
Live Music UC Davis Student Chamber Ensembles Today, 12:05 and 4:15 p.m. Music Building Room 115 Free
noon concerts are a blessing in disguise. Pick up some lunch at the
Silo or the Coffee House, both nearby, and bring it to the music!
Entertainment Council and Campus Cinema present ‘Double Dollar Feature Night’
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2008
With
finals come the inescapable bouts of procrastination. Offering another
excuse not to study is Double Dollar Feature Night, presented by the
ASUCD Entertainment Council and Campus Cinema. The event will screen
the filmsAcross the Universe at 6:15 p.m. and Shaun of the Dead at 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Freeborn ticket office or at the door
for $1. There will be an intermission between the movies, and free
refreshments will be provided.
This is how we do it
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2008
Finals
are on our heels, chasing us into misery. I am stressed, you are
stressed. We are practically biting each other’s heads off because of
all this stress. So let’s face it: we all need a little bit of TLC –
both the physical kind and the musical kind. Stress is building in my shoulders, turning my muscle to stone, but all
my friends are too busy to give me a full-blown massage for tension
relief. My heartbeat won’t seem to slow down on its own, so I thought
maybe some mid-tempo, mid-90s slow jams would do the trick.
Gaming legend Gary Gygax passes away
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2008
The
gaming world lost one of its guiding lights last week as Gary Gygax
passed away Mar. 4. Gygax is best known for his role as co-creator,
with David Arneson, of the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons. Dungeons and Dragons, or D&D for short, is a game without winners
and losers, played in the imaginations of those participating. Known in
popular society for its many sided, multicolored die and its vast array
of rulebooks, what started as a hobby has become a profitable industry,
boasting over $1 billion in estimated sales. Similar estimates place
the number of people who have played the game at over 20 million.
School of Rock
Arts & CultureMarch 13, 2008
Covering the history, evolution, social significance and
musical aspects of rock music through the ages – spanning from the
blues to punk and new wave – this relatively new course has been
consistently popular with students, as shown by its lecture hall-sized
class and high attendance despite its morning time slot.

