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UC Merced brings Shakespeare's 'As You Like It' to Yosemite National Park this month

William Shakespeare once wrote "All the world's a stage" " though in the late 16th century he may not have envisioned his dramas performed in the heart of the Sierra … Click to Continue Â…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on April 24, 2019[SHARE]

Crocker show highlights the passionate art of printmaker and sculptor Leonard Baskin

"I think of the series of twelve large woodcuts as a kind of ambulatory mural. They are insistently black, complexly cut, and reasonably successful in causing alarm, misgivings, and exaltati…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on April 18, 2019[SHARE]

See demolition of the Jade Apartments in downtown Sacramento

Demolition of the Jade Apartments began Thursday as part of the Hyatt Centric Hotel development on the corner of 7th and L Streets. … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:50pm on April 11, 2019[SHARE]

The tragedy of 'Rigoletto' hits the Sacramento stage Saturday night

The Duke of Mantua is suave, handsome, and a great success with the ladies, yet he has a complaint. And he gets to voice it in one of the highlight … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:05am on April 10, 2019[SHARE]

Second Saturday: Four picks find the treasures amid the monthly arts event

"Horse for My Grandparents," a haunting ceramic and cob sculpture on a wooden base, Maryann Steinert-Foley uses the power of horses to reflect human feelings in her strong solo show, … Cli…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on April 10, 2019[SHARE]

Theater review: 'When We Were Colored' delivers Sacramento's take on race relations

The new play "When We Were Colored" mixes romantic love and family associations of the central couple, Eva and Bill Rutland, Ginger's parents, with the history of American race relations ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on April 9, 2019[SHARE]

R&B singer-songwriter Khalid to stop in Sacramento on North American tour

R&B singer-songwriter Khalid announced that he will be making a stop in Sacramento on his first North American tour. Khalid will be performing at the Golden 1 Center on June … Click to…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:58pm on April 1, 2019[SHARE]

Daubert show at ArtSpace 1616 brings lingering solemnity that goes to the bone

Chris Daubert's somber, ambitious multimedia exhibition at ArtSpace 1616 is a thoughtfully researched investigation into the nature of reality, systems of understanding, and the phenomena of…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 27, 2019[SHARE]

Vietgone delivers funny lines, but does 'geek theater' distract from the play?

The play title "Vietgone" refers to loss, and this loss is total for the primary characters: loss of land, loss of identity, loss of many family members, loss of hope. … Click to Continue …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:18pm on March 25, 2019[SHARE]

Come one, come all: The Sacramento History Museum wants you to be at its grand re-opening

The Sacramento History Museum announced its re-opening to the public on Saturday, March 30, according to the museum's website. To commemorate the event, the museum is offering free admission…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:28pm on March 23, 2019[SHARE]

'When We Were Colored' play examines a move from the segregated South to Sacramento

"When We Were Colored," a new play by Ginger Rutland, premiers this month at the Sacramento Theater Company. The play centers on her family's experience dealing with discrimination and racis…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 21, 2019[SHARE]

Transcontinental Railroad antique returns home to Sacramento

Sacramento was once home to a stop on the Transcontinental Railroad line in the late 19th century, and now a piece of that American history is making its way to … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 20, 2019[SHARE]

Crocker photography exhibit shows the seamy and sweet side of city streets

"The Roaming Eye: International Street Photography from the Ramer Collection" gives viewers a chance to adopt the guise of a flaneur wandering the streets of Paris, New York, Mexico City,  

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 20, 2019[SHARE]

Country singer-songwriter Eric Church extends tour, adds Sacramento shows

Country singer-songwriter Eric Church announced he will be adding a series of extra tour dates on his "Double Down" tour, including two shows at the Golden 1 Center in November. … Click to…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:33pm on March 15, 2019[SHARE]

Twin auctions to sell both affordable and luxury works by Sacramento artists

Now is your chance to own a piece of Sacramento art history, no matter your budget. Twin auctions are coming to Witherell's auction house in New Era Park, featuring works … Click to Contin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 14, 2019[SHARE]

Language and neural systems focus of fascinating sculptures at b. sakata garo show

Opening the door to a show of wood sculptures by Gyongy Laky and Meech Miyagi at b. sakata garo, my first reaction was: "Oh, Wow! How did they do that?" … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on March 14, 2019[SHARE]

Twin auctions to sell both affordable and luxury works by Sacramento artists

Two auctions are coming to Witherell's auction house, featuring works by well-known Sacramento artists like Ruth Rippon, Gregory Kondos and Jack Ogden. Both auctions will have a free preview…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:36pm on March 11, 2019[SHARE]

Best of Sacramento's Second Saturday art shows

Gyongy Laky's untitled sculpture, made of brightly colored pieces of wood assembled into a large cross, reflects her interest in language systems (letters, numbers, symbols and signs), archi…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:00am on March 7, 2019[SHARE]

Play review: 'Doll House, Part 2' offers a challenging take on marriage, society

A thrust stage dominates "Doll's House, Part 2" and dramatically moves it from Henrik Ibsen's 19th century Norway to 21st century America: emotionally where we all live. The actors in … Cl…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 6, 2019[SHARE]

Make America Grin Again: musical satire troupe Capitol Steps performing at Crest Theatre March 16

Miss the midterms? Can't wait for the 2020 election cycle to really get underway? Here's something to hold you over until then. D.C.-based musical comedy troupe The Capitol Steps is … Clic…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:40am on March 6, 2019[SHARE]

Theater review: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' shows laughter, like love, is eternal

In Athens, every lover is unhappy: as one of them remarks, "The course of true love never did run smooth." That's the state of things as Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's … Click to Conti…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on February 27, 2019[SHARE]

Harris Center gives Broadway shows a home in Folsom

Building a state-of-the-art theater was the route by which Folsom Lake College's Harris Center for the Arts became a cultural mecca, hosting more than 400 events a year, including touring  

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on February 27, 2019[SHARE]

Curious how to make wallets, jewelry and other stuff with a laser cutter? An artist shows you how.

Sacramento artist Jake Castro shares how he uses his laser cutter to make beautiful wallets, jewelry and other accessories from wood and leather at his studio in Sacramento on Thursday, Feb.…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:06pm on February 25, 2019[SHARE]

Artist brings precision to projects both large and small in Sacramento

Sacramento artist Jake Castro isn't one to shy away from time-intensive, detailed work. Take, for example, when Castro spent weeks hand-crafting about 120 hip, white oak menu boards for Midt…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:06pm on February 25, 2019[SHARE]

JayJay show offers rare pairing of painters Suzanne Adan and Michael Stevens

Although they are married to each other, Suzanne Adan and Michael Stevens, two of Sacramento's most respected artists, rarely show together. It's a rare occurrence when they do and, like ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:00am on February 21, 2019[SHARE]
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