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(Some of) the best music videos of 2021

Arts & CultureDecember 27, 2021
It was a big year for music, and with it came some extravagant, show-stopping music videos By ANGIE CUMMINGS — arts@theaggie.org While they can often go overlooked, music videos are a huge part of an artist’s brand, helping them solidify themselves as entertainers and creatives for all their fans (not just the ones who get […]

‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ cast tells it how it is

Arts & CultureDecember 22, 2021
The California Aggie and other college campus publications met the show’s four protagonists over Zoom to discuss underrepresented truths of the female experience in college By ALLIE BAILEY — arts@theaggie.org Warning: The following contains spoilers about the TV show “The Sex Lives of College Girls.” Quotes from the interview have been edited for length and […]

Gen Z is growing up, leaning into nostalgia as a result

Arts & CultureDecember 20, 2021
How the older end of the generation is dealing with its newfound adulthood  By CLARA FISCHER — arts@theaggie.org Gen Z, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but someone has to say it: We’re getting old. Though we may not quite be at the corny lack of self-awareness stage of our parents’ generation, […]

Review: ‘The French Dispatch’ is Wes Anderson at his apogee

Arts & CultureDecember 16, 2021
Despite classic features that make it unmistakably Anderson, the film still transcends the director’s previous works By JACOB ANDERSON — arts@theaggie.org It would be difficult to underscore the degree to which Wes Anderson has informed the general population’s conception of an “Auteur Film.” His visual texture and mordant, fast-talking characters are fairly unique in modern […]
Culture corner graphic with TV headphones books and a movie slate

Culture Corner

Arts & CultureNovember 13, 2021
The Arts Desk’s weekly pick of movies, TV shows, books and music By ANGIE CUMMINGS — arts@theaggie.org Movie: “Chicago” dir. by Rob Marshall (2002) This recommendation is a bit of a personal one, and this powerful, musical 1920s period piece is one of my childhood favorites (although it’s not a film specifically meant for children). […]

Review: Lizzo was ‘Good as Hell’ in an unmatched set at Outside Lands 2021

Arts & CultureNovember 11, 2021
The body-positive feminist pop star left a 200,000 person crowd screaming for more Queen energy on Halloweekend By SIERRA JIMENEZ — arts@theaggie.org   The acclaimed singer, songwriter, rapper and flutist Lizzo dominated the stage Halloween weekend as Saturday’s headliner for Outside Lands 2021. Her skintight neon green leotard only accentuated her girl boss energy as […]
Three sculptures from "Guardians: Spirits of Protection" exhibit (UC Regents/ Courtesy)

‘Guardians: Spirits of Protection’ explores healing after facing loss

Arts & CultureNovember 9, 2021
Professor emerita and artist Ann Savageau shares the process and inspiration behind her installation   By CLARA FISCHER — arts@theaggie.org   “Guardians: Spirits of Protection,” an installation by professor emerita and artist Ann Savageau, is now open for anyone in the community to view. Located in the UC Davis Design Museum in Room 124 of […]
A performer at UC Davis' open mic.

Phenomenal turnout for Aggie Open Mics’ first in-person event

Arts & CultureNovember 8, 2021
The organization puts on events that provide a safe and encouraging platform for artistic expression available to all Aggies By SIERRA JIMENEZ — arts@theaggie.org   “Fetch that mic (insert name), let’s have fun tonight,” rang from Wellman 234 as the new club, Aggie Open Mics, hosted their first in-person event on Oct. 23. The room […]

Upcoming events in Davis

Arts & CultureNovember 4, 2021
Live musical performances, a holiday market and more to check out in Davis this November   By ANGIE CUMMINGS — arts@theaggie.org   “Berlin PianoPercussion: Copland, Nichols, Seither, García” (Ann E. Pitzer Center, 3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. on Nov. 13): If you have an interest in contemporary music and ensemble performances, this combination of two […]

Commentary: In defense of country music

Arts & CultureNovember 2, 2021
A deeper understanding of the meaning and origins of country music, following an enlightening chat with UC Davis Cinema and Digital Media Professor Jesse Drew By ANGIE CUMMINGS — arts@theaggie.org     There is no need to fret, this is not a defense of the flag-waving, American conservative patriot brand of country music that takes up […]
Willy Wonka, The Queen and Edward Scissorhands. Graphic by Katherine Franks. Graphic by Katherine Franks.

Commentary: Tim Burton’s films are disturbingly not diverse

Arts & CultureOctober 29, 2021
Can art be separated from the artist? By CLARA FISCHER — arts@theaggie.org The name “Tim Burton” brings many images to mind. His signature movie style is so distinct and unmistakably his own — the muted color scape, eerie character design and twisted dark nature are all characteristic of a Burton film.  However, a more disturbing […]

Halloween movies to make the scariest day of the year even scarier

Arts & CultureOctober 29, 2021
Many great horror movies are now available on streaming services By JACOB ANDERSON — arts@theaggie.org     I get it, we’ve all been there: It’s that most horrifying, most shriek-fueled, bone-rattling month of the calendar year and yet there’s nothing to watch. With so many horror movies being somewhere between tepidly bad and unwatchable as a […]