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This shimmering artwork is a sight to behold along the Sacramento River

West Sacramento Mayor Christoper Cabaldon says his city has come a long way since the days when he says he could not get a second City Council vote in favor … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:37pm on December 28, 2017

Check out this gleaming riverfront art piece along the Sacramento River

Along the River Walk in West Sacramento, "Subtile" is a shimmering and towering sculpture above the Sacramento River. The $500,000 piece was created by Czech artist Federico Diaz. It's the e…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:28pm on December 28, 2017

Sacramento science center prepares for big leap into future after city devotes $30M

To put it gently, the current Powerhouse Science Center is less than impressive when compared to San Francisco's new Exploratorium or Sacramento's revamped Crocker Art Museum. Its current ho…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:55am on December 26, 2017

Powerhouse Science Center prepares to launch to new site

Sacramento's Powerhouse Science Center prepares to move from its humble suburban home to historic site on Sacramento River. … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:48pm on December 23, 2017

John Doe, leader of arguably America's last great punk band, to perform at Harlow's

John Doe has packed enough adventure into his 63 years to fill several lives. Not only is he a founding member of X, arguably the last great American punk band … Click to Continue &raq…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:00pm on December 22, 2017

Shimmering, sensuous storytelling by the 'Masters of Venice' on display at the Crocker

Luminous, sensuous, and storytelling are terms that define the exquisite drawings of two of the 18th century's most famous draftsmen, Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770) and his son Domenico (1…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:00pm on December 21, 2017

Terra Nullius embodies the art of 'social practice'

Amid increasingly urgent movements to determine a new social order, artists have begun using collaborative strategies of public outreach to mobilize and inform. These artists have been gaini…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:55am on December 15, 2017

Welcome to the new Sacramento Community Center Theater

The city of Sacramento has received new architectural drawings of a renovated Community Center Theater. Here's a look at what's planned at the L Street facility. … Click to Continue &r…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:08pm on December 11, 2017

Check out what the new downtown Sacramento Community Center Theater will look like

The city of Sacramento has received new architectural drawings of a renovated Community Center Theater. The DLR Group and Westlake Reed Leskosky sent the drawings to the city last week. R…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:35pm on December 11, 2017

The 'preposterous,' 'implausible' making of Pink Martini

As his group, Pink Martini, continues to tour behind its latest album, "Jes dis oui!," frontman/pianist Thomas Lauderdale sounds downright astonished that he still gets to follow his musical…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on December 6, 2017

Five exhibits to see on Second Saturday art walk in Sacramento

Jian Wang's small, bravura oil painting, "School Breaks, Today" is included in a show of works done in his New York studio as well as ones done in Sacramento. Wang's … Click to Continu…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:58pm on December 2, 2017

'Nutcracker' director's farewell is no swan song

Sacramento's Mr. Nutcracker sees his 30th season as a milestone, not a goodbye. "This is not my swan song " I want to make that clear," said Ron Cunningham, the … Click to Continue &ra…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on December 2, 2017

Irish and Polynesian dancing, rock, ballet, classic stage tales " holiday shows have it all

This holiday season comes with plenty of festive entertainment to unwrap in the Sacramento region"from Irish and Polynesian dancing to ballet, choral renditions to rock adaptations of classi…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on December 1, 2017

Watch Sacramento Black Lives Matter protest removal Oak Park mural

Sacramento's chapter of Black Lives Matter held a rally on the afternoon of Nov. 18 to protest the removal of a mural featuring the names and faces of black men killed by police in the Sacra…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:13pm on November 18, 2017

'A Moving Day' is a fitting finale for B Street Theatre's original location

Three years after brothers Buck and Timothy Busfield moved the classic cars out of an old garage along the railroad tracks, converted the building into a playhouse and founded B … Clic…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00pm on November 17, 2017

Tractors, nudes and landscapes: Jeff Myers' new show is 'larger than life'

The lushly brushed paintings (some with collage elements) in Jeff Myers' strong solo show at Elliott Fouts Gallery are bold, brash and, for the most part, brilliant. His hybrid images ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:20pm on November 16, 2017

See Magic Giant and its sweaty electronic folk-pop in Grass Valley

Danny Secretion's Birthday Bash Various genres Wednesday, Nov. 15 through Sunday, Nov. 19 Various locations Local punk maestro Danny Secretion's annual run of "F--- Cancer" shows always amou…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:00pm on November 9, 2017

Moving Holocaust images highlight Second Saturday gallery displays

Archival Gallery Christopher Dewees' delicate prints of fish join Fred Gordon's ceramic fish and Maria Winkler's drawings of vintage fishing gear in "Fish, Fishing, Fish," a show devoted to …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:25pm on November 9, 2017

STC's 'Kings of America' succeeds on both a personal and presidential level

There are times when theater can be a therapeutic escape from the day's troubles and challenges. But Sacramento's theater companies have been extraordinarily topical as of late, producing dr…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on November 9, 2017

Soprano hits super-high note " and breaks 130-year-old Metropolitan Opera record

Soprano Audrey Luna has reached new heights for New York's Metropolitan Opera. In Thomas Adès' "The Exterminating Angel," she hits a note so high that it broke a record at … Click to …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:51pm on November 8, 2017

Take a look at Sacramento artist David Garibaldi's new mural

Local artist and performance painter David Garibaldi paints a 10x25-foot mural on the wall of the La Familia Counseling Center as part of a Covered California outreach campaign on Monday, No…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:45pm on November 6, 2017

Light shows, food business incubator and Trump film set to receive city grants

If you already think there's too much going on in Sacramento, 2018 won't be your year. The Sacramento creative scene has high expectations with plans to launch comic book workshops, … …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 12:35pm on November 6, 2017

Kaepernick art piece at Stan State important to region, art professor says

California State University, Stanislaus, art professor Dan Edwards talks about the current social justice exhibit on campus … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:33pm on November 3, 2017

No easy answers in Capital Stage's unsettling custody drama 'Luna Gale'

When we first meet teenage meth addicts Karlie and Peter in a hospital waiting room in Capital Stage's new production of "Luna Gale," they are far from sympathetic characters. The … Cl…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on November 1, 2017

A wavy metal frame is rising along the river in West Sacramento. What is it?

For the next two weeks, Czech visual artist Federico Díaz has the tough job of watching " but not touching " as his shimmering 20-ton public art piece "Subtile" is … Click to Contin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:00am on October 31, 2017
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