Arts & Culture

Review: “Dont F**k with Cats,” is lazy and distasteful
Arts & CultureJanuary 29, 2020
Netflix’s latest true crime series dehumanizes victims and glorifies perpetrators — as usual Netflix released the controversial true-crime limited series “Don’t F**k With Cats: Hunting An Internet Killer” on Dec. 19, 2019. Directed by Mark Lewis, the documentary follows Canadian murderer Luka Magnotta who gained notoriety online after posting videos of himself killing cats. The […]

Best Music Videos of 2010s
Arts & CultureJanuary 28, 2020
The music videos that reflect this decade’s events Music videos allow artists to add a visual element to their music. This past decade’s music videos point out issues concerning race and discrimination, the need for inclusion and more. These powerful themes have brought many artists together. “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” (2010) The decade […]

Trump threatens to destroy Iranian cultural sites: a war crime
Arts & CultureJanuary 27, 2020
A series of tweets causes international outcry Between 2017 and 2019, ISIS destroyed the remains of the ancient city of Palmyra, located in modern day Iraq, Syria and parts of Libya. What once housed centuries-old structures, columns and temples turned to rubble. Such acts of cultural destruction were strategic: to destroy the existence of a […]

“Seinfeld” 20 Years Later
Arts & CultureJanuary 27, 2020
No hooks, no gimmicks. It was, and is, about, well, nothing I have no reservations saying that I am late to the party. But often, it’s better to be late, with a little sweat on your brow and a small huff in your breath, than to not show up at all. Throughout my time at […]

How to Winter Quarter
Arts & CultureJanuary 27, 2020
Students share how they make the most of the cold and fog After an unfathomably short break, we return to Davis for Winter Quarter and hit the ground running during “syllabus” week, all while preparing for gray skies ahead. As we watch our semester-system peers enjoy another week or two of relief, we’re here, studying […]

Culture Corner with Liz Jacobson
Arts & CultureJanuary 24, 2020
The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for movies, books, music and television shows Movie: “Parasite” directed by Bong Joon Ho Earlier this month, while accepting the Golden Globe for Director of a Motion Picture, South Korean director Bong Joon Ho said, “Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so […]

Familiar Asian dishes meet Southern Cajun cuisine at new restaurant Cajun Feast
Arts & CultureJanuary 24, 2020
UC Davis alumni open student-oriented restaurant in downtown The formerly abandoned UC Davis bookstore located near the corner of 3rd and A St. is now the sight of an unfamiliar culinary experiment. Cajun Feast combines Southeast Asian cuisine with the Creole-French influenced decadence of Cajun flavors. Co-owner Larry Wong wants to give students the sit-down […]

“The Rise of Skywalker” — the movie that divided the Star Wars fan base
Arts & CultureJanuary 24, 2020
A review of Lucasfilm’s final movie of the saga The Skywalker Saga, the last of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, has finally arrived. Directed by J.J. Abrams, “Star Wars: Episode IX — The Rise of Skywalker” opened in theatres on Dec. 20, 2019. With a budget of $275 million, it was one of the most […]

Chanel Miller’s “Know My Name” opens discussion around sexual assault
Arts & CultureJanuary 22, 2020
Paving the way for other women Before the #MeToo movement went viral in 2017, there was one account of sexual assault in 2015 that gripped the nation and flooded news outlets. Chanel Miller, known at the time as “Emily Doe,” was assaulted by Brock Turner during a fraternity party at Stanford University. During the trial, […]

Review: “The Grudge” reboot
Arts & CultureJanuary 20, 2020
I dragged my housemate to the first horror movie of the decade, left disappointed The newest edition of “The Grudge” wasn’t a sequel, but rather it turned out to be a disappointing remake. This year’s “The Grudge” follows Detective Muldoon (Andrea Riseborough) as she and her partner Goodman (Demian Bichir) investigate a rotting body in […]

Review: “You” Season Two
Arts & CultureJanuary 20, 2020
Why do I feel bad for a murderous stalker? The second season of the hit Netflix show “You” came out on Dec. 26, 2019. After the problematic, yet binge-worthy, first season, it was no surprise that most people finished the new season in a few days (me), then took to Twitter to immediately criticize it. […]

Culture Corner with Josh Madrid
Arts & CultureJanuary 17, 2020
The Arts Desks’ weekly picks for movies, books, music and television shows. Television: “Dracula” Among the multitude of vampire television shows and movies that have arrived and been easily forgotten, “Dracula” does not have the most creative title, but has an interesting synthesis of old Hollywood, Transylvania and the modern world. This Netflix mini-series is […]

