The UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance opened its highly anticipated musical on Feb. 26
By TALAR KESHISHIAN — arts@theaggie.org
On Feb. 26, the UC...
The singer-songwriter’s 8th studio album employs memorable literary references to construct a resonant musical world
By NATALIE SALTER — arts@theaggie.org
In 2023, Mitski made her first...
The beginner-friendly club encourages students to embrace culture through dance community
By HANNAH OSBORN — arts@theaggie.org
Dance is an activity that can enchant and bring people...
Students marked the event with music, community and reflection
By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org
On March 7, the Iranian Student Organization (ISO) welcomed students, families and...
Attendees are invited to explore the gallery’s history through a variety of works
By JONAH BERMAN – arts@theaggie.org
On Feb. 21, the Pence Gallery opened its...
The museum’s newest exhibition details the process of a massive undertaking that aims to make its collection more accessible
By JULIE HUANG — arts@theaggie.org
On view...
The artist discussed her solo-show — rich with natural forms and personal imagery
By BELLA PETERSON — arts@theaggie.org
John Natsoulas Gallery’s newest exhibition “Migration” incorporates the...
Opening for The California Aggie’s Winter Couch Concert, Budget Cut’s trio is making the Davis music scene their own
By SAVANNAH ANNO — arts@theaggie.org
Lead guitarist...
Assistant Professor Emily Meineke led the project with the help of students and volunteers
By JONAH BERMAN – arts@theaggie.org
On Feb. 21, the UC Davis Arboretum...
Studio 301’s sold-out production delivered a momentous, dark comedy at the Wyatt Pavilion Theatre
By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org
Studio 301’s rendition of “Ride the Cyclone”...
Do female characters and players face rejection in today’s gaming community?
By BELLA PETERSON — arts@theaggie.org
In a world where it can seem that the Internet...
UC Davis professors discuss the current state of media use and comprehension
By BELLA PETERSON — arts@theaggie.org
In a world where it can seem that the...
The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for music, movies and more
By SAMUEL RUIZ — arts@theaggie.org
Album: “The Crux” by Djo (2025)
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The acclaimed Brazilian political thriller balances brutality with empathy
By JONAH BERMAN — arts@theaggie.org
Our newest inductions into the cinematic pantheon have little in common, but...
Handmade clothing, art and accessories will be up for sale at the Memorial Union East Quad on Feb. 22
By MIRIAM RAMAKRISHNAN — arts@theaggie.org
With the...