Arts & Culture

Chinese Restaurants: Cuba

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Chinese Restaurants tells the story of the Chinese Diaspora through its most recognizable and enduring icon - the family-run Chinese restaurant. In this thirteen-part series, Canadian filmmaker Cheuk Kwan takes us on a tour of restaurants around the world, bringing us into the lives of extraordinary families as they share moving stories of struggle, courage, displacement and belonging, and what it means to be Chinese today.

Urban Flow

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Adam Magyar is a Hungarian photographer based in Berlin who is creating a stir in the international photography world by combining still photography and video in a way that explores the density and anonymity of urban life. His premiere work, called Urban Flow, combines multiple images of pedestrians into very long panoramas.

In The Studio - UC Davis Film Festival

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Edwin Edebiri, Chief Happiness Officer, hosts David Nessl, Executive Producer, and Anna Oh and Adrian Cacho, Assistant Producers, all of the UC Davis Film Festival.

Topics discussed include: film making, entering the festival, the types of films, learning about film making, and the 14th annual UC Davis Film Festival Wed & Thurs May 21st & 22nd 10pm, Davis Varsity Theatre.

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The Breedless Kitsch

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The Davis High School Drama Department Presents an Original Play: The Breedless Kitsch.

Written by Ben Moroski. Directed by Gwyneth Bruch and Dillard Brown.

Recorded by Davis Media Access March 15, 2013 at the Richard Brunelle Performance Arts Center.

After Life

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This is the next exciting episode of the series "After Life"! In this episode, we follow FBI agent Daniel Albatross once more as he emerges on the other side of the portal, where he meets his new "co-worker".



Music by Pro Scores

Excerpt from Basso Profondo