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Friday, December 5, 2025

Arts & Culture

Tick tock! The time changed, again

The fascinating history of daylight savings time    By IQRA AHMAD —- arts@theaggie.org   Twice a year, millions of people across the world partake in a curious ritual...

Culture Corner

The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for music, movies and more   By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — arts@theaggie.org   TV Show: “New Girl” by Elizabeth Meriwether (2011 to 2018)   Arguably one...

Natsoulas Gallery hosts three November-only exhibits

Several unique artists bring new exhibits to Davis   By ELIZABETH BUNT — arts@theaggie.org    The John Natsoulas Gallery, with its iconic cat statue over the front door,...

Design graduate student Maral Salehian brings the outdoors inside with new installation, ‘Sonic Horizons’

The UC Davis Design Museum’s November exhibit offers students a space to decompress through sensory immersion    By SAVANNAH ANNO — arts@theaggie.org   On view from Nov. 1...

Small trends, large impact

Microtrends promote overconsumption in the name of encouraging individuality    By JULIE HUANG - arts@theaggie.org   With the arrival of the holiday season comes Black Friday and other...

Your Tax Dollars at Work performs at fall Couch Concert

By Jenna Lee — photo@theaggie.org  On Friday, November 15, The California Aggie hosted our fall Couch Concert, featuring local band Your Tax Dollars at Work....

Culture Corner

The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for music, movies and more    By SAVANNAH ANNO — arts@theaggie.org   Song: “It Ain’t Me Babe” by Joan Baez (1998)   My absolute favorite...

Here’s your recap on the annual Davis Film Festival

Film buffs descend on Davis to check out a wide variety of independent movies    By ELIZABETH BUNT — arts@theaggie.org    Film lovers packed into the red velvet...

Four Broadway-to-film adaptations to watch as you prepare for ‘Wicked’

As the highly anticipated film adaptation of the musical releases later this month, watch these four films to get you in the musical spirit    By...

Review: K-pop sensations, aespa, stun on latest release ‘Whiplash’

Girl group aespa continues to prove their worth as musical stars with their latest musical release   By NATALIE SALTER—arts@theaggie.org    Since their flashy debut with “Black Mamba”...

‘Woman of the Hour’ is Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut

The film delivers a horrifying retelling of a serial killer’s appearance on “The Dating Game”    By ANA BACH —- arts@theaggie.org    If you haven’t been spooked enough...

Culture Corner

The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for music, movies and more   By ELIZABETH BUNT — arts@theaggie.org    Book: “The Passion” by Jeanette Winterson (1987)   I first came across Jeanette...

Review: ‘We Live in Time’ reminds us to live in the moment

‘We Live in Time’ stars Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield as they navigate illness, love and the uncertainty of the future   By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS —...

Facing the irony epidemic

Ethel Cain’s upcoming album “Perverts” demands unabashed sincerity from its listeners    By JULIE HUANG - arts@theaggie.org Within the current landscape of short-form entertainment and social media,...

English Department guest speaker Adam Miyashiro connects medieval studies to present-day Palestine

The Stockton University professor discussed division within the academic field and the influence of The Crusades on modern-day settler colonialism    By SAVANNAH ANNO — arts@theaggie.org On...