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Flight of the cabbage white butterfly

Flight of the cabbage white butterfly 3 minute read This cabbage white butterfly takes flight in the fall. UC Davis distinguished professor Art Shapiro spotted his first of the year on Jan. 16 on the UC Davis campus. Kathy Keatley Garvey/Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Shapiro spotted a cabbage white butterfly, Pieris rapae, at 1:55 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, on the UCD campus, just south of the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, at 254 Old Davis Road. “At 1:55 p.m., I saw a male rapae flying a linear path along the edge of the waste ground between campus parking lot 1 and the railroad track, heading east,” he wrote in an email. “It stopped to nectar at a large Raphanus (wild radish) plant. That was directly south of the Manetti-Shrem Art Museum. I did not have a net and, there being no contest requiring a voucher, I did not care. It was 72F and clear with a trace of NE wind. I kept going. This is the earliest rapae since i.16.16 (Jan. 16, 2016).

Exhibition of new work by Doug Aitken opens at Regen Projects

Exhibition of new work by Doug Aitken opens at Regen Projects Installation view of Doug Aitken Flags and Debris at Regen Projects, Los Angeles, January 16 – March 13, 2021 © Doug Aitken, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, CA .-Regen Projects is presenting Flags and Debris, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Doug Aitken. The works form an ecosystem of interconnected mediums, mixing dance, performance, film, sculpture, and handmade objects. Each plays off the other, creating a choreography of images, language, and sound. The exhibition comprises all new work conceived in the last 10 months, a time of profound change in the face of the pandemic. The body of work reflects the tension collectively felt between our isolation from the physical landscape of the exterior world and newly created spaces for turning inward to explore the subconscious landscape. At heart, the works are a portrait of a society moving toward the future.

Davis native s comedy to be presented by UC Davis and Bike City Theatre Company

Davis native’s comedy to be presented by UC Davis and Bike City Theatre Company 2 minute read Briandaniel Oglesby is the author of the comedy “Small Steps,” being presented virtually Jan. 21 to 23. Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Growing sick of the gay dating scene, a man volunteers to go to Mars in the comedy “Small Steps,” written by Davis native Briandaniel Oglesby. The play is being presented by “Catalyst: A Theatre Think Tank” through the UC Davis department of theater and dance in collaboration with Bike City Theatre Company. Free virtual performances will be streamed at 6 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21-23.

UC Davis Creative Writing Series begins new year

UC Davis Creative Writing Series begins new year 3 minute read Collaborators for the “New Words and Music” concert are, from left: top row, Anna Tuchin, Kate Campbell, Mangai Arumugam, Jennifer Soong and Jordan Dahlen; and bottom row, Orkun Akyol, Trey Makler, Emily Joy Sullivan, Daniel Godsil and Sawyer Elms. Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Program includes award-winning authors, faculty readings and interdisciplinary student works The UC Davis Creative Writing Series kicks off 2021 with readings by acclaimed visiting writers Jess Arndt and Carmen Maria Machado, a collaboration between music and writing students and a showcase of new works by faculty members. All events are at 4:30 p.m., free and accessible on Zoom unless otherwise noted.

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