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1,444 stories from The Sacramento Bee

Never before seen Diebenkorn works at the Crocker

Blockbuster museum shows attract cheek-by-jowl crowds of viewers who leave breathless with shopping bags full of mugs, playing cards, notepads and pencils imprinted with the exhibition's gre…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:00pm on October 26, 2017

New film and live performance bring Pakistani jazz to Harris Center

Echoing the trajectory of many American jazz musicians who sought the respect and financial support in Europe that eluded them in their homeland, the Sachal Ensemble came to New York ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:14pm on October 25, 2017

Watch artists paint a Sacramento parking garage for Mural Jam

More than 150 artists came out to paint murals on the brick structure before an apartment complex is built on the site later this year. … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:34pm on October 21, 2017

It's a newspaper parking garage. It's also an art gallery

More than 150 muralists and street artists descended Saturday on The Sacramento Bee's parking garage for Wide Open Walls' Street Art Mural Jam. Artists, food trucks and loud pop music ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:23pm on October 20, 2017

Skulls, dolls, and birds at artspace1616

Mima and Numan Begovic have filled artspace1616 with lots of good art this month. Maybe too much. I was drawn to the gallery by "Skull," a group show centering around … Click to Contin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:00pm on October 19, 2017

A massive corn maze? They don't get much bigger than this one in Dixon

Northern California is home to plenty of fun and freaky Halloween activities, but few have the pedigree of Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon, which has made its way into the … Click to Cont…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on October 13, 2017

Five exhibits to see on Second Saturday art walk in Sacramento

artspace1616 Rogelio Manzo's recent work, "Tanatos," is included in "Skull," a lively group show that comes along just in time for Haloween. Curated by Pamela Skinner and Gwenna Howard of &#…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on October 13, 2017

Santa Rosa museum honoring 'Peanuts' cartoonist Charles Schulz safe for now

The museum honoring legendary "Peanuts" cartoonist Charles M. Schulz remains safe from the wildfires consuming Wine Country, a spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday. The Charles M. Schulz Museum s…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:19pm on October 11, 2017

Bee parking garage to become temporary art canvas

The exterior of the two-story Sacramento Bee parking garage " in the heart of a fast-growing midtown neighborhood " will become a temporary outdoor canvas for local and regional artists, …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:58pm on October 9, 2017

With no room at the warehouse, Sacramento Ballet puts on a costume sale

Among rows of sequin-trimmed shirts and petite-sized dresses adorned with full tulle skirts, John Tuttle, a former dancer with the Sacramento Ballet in the 1970s and '80s, reminisced about h…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:31pm on October 7, 2017

500 quilts for a cause

The halls of the Sutter Cancer Center building are covered with 500 quilts for Sutter Breast Cancer Quilt Auction. The month long display started Monday. Check out the quilts from … Cl…

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

Sacramento Theatre Company's 'Diary of Anne Frank' offers an urgent, enduring message

Sacramento Theatre Company's new production of "The Diary of Anne Frank," a drama based on a Jewish teenager's diary of her experience hiding from the Nazis during World War II, … Clic…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00pm on October 4, 2017

'Dirty Dancing' grooves in Folsom

"Dirty Dancing " The Classic Story on Stage" is kicking off its North American tour at the Harris Center in Folsom. The stage presentation is an evolution of the original … Click to Co…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00pm on September 26, 2017

B Street's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' is incendiary, intoxicating

Not just anyone can put on the late Edward Albee's iconic "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", the brutal and at times brutally funny story of a bitter, alcoholic couple that … Click to …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00pm on September 26, 2017

'Last Words' among two poignant Julia Couzens art shows

It's not surprising that Julia Couzens, a fine writer whose incisive art reviews appear occasionally in The Bee, should choose words as the foundation for "Last Words," her elegiac installat…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:48pm on September 25, 2017

When the dad you've never met has been right under your roof

In 'The Absent Father. The Wayward Son,' Brandon Hughes tells the story of David Williams, who learns the father he'd never met spent nights at his home for years as … Click to Continu…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on September 19, 2017

Like a 'Phoenix Rising,' CSU Sacramento's new dance concert is all about rebirth

California State University, Sacramento is mixing it up this year with the Sacramento Dance Theatre company's first concert of the season at Solano Hall Dancespace 1010. For the first time &…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 12:07pm on September 15, 2017

Take a look inside CSU Sacramento's first dance concert of the year

On the opening night of "Phoenix Rising," CSU Sacramento's Theatre and Dance Department combined the works of guest choreographers, faculty and students to create a dynamic dance experience.…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:45am on September 15, 2017

Watch this Placer County Sheriff's sergeant show off his artistic side to benefit the Colfax Skate Park

Colfax Station Commander Ty Conners used charcoal and watercolor to paint this portrait of a Native American for a charity auction to raise money for the Colfax Skate Park. Potential bidders…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:50am on September 14, 2017

Activist Guerrilla Girls 'Not Ready to Make Nice' at Verge Center for the Arts

In 1989, the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist artists who wore gorilla masks to shield their true identities, created a billboard-size poster that asked: "Do women have to …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on September 14, 2017

Lead Beach Boys singer talks good vibrations and avoiding the nefarious path

Beach Boys lead singer Mike Love has released an autobiography that covers the long and at times tumultuous history of the group, not to mention more than a few parts … Click to Contin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on September 14, 2017

Big public subsidy coming for Sacramento riverfront museum

A planned science museum on the banks of the Sacramento River is poised to get a hefty financial assist from the city of Sacramento. And boosters of the project said … Click to Continu…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00pm on September 13, 2017

One mural erased, another defaced. Should Wide Open Walls artworks be preserved?

Sacramento's recent Wide Open Walls event brought about 40 new murals to streets and alleys in downtown, midtown and other neighborhoods. Many are now popular sights for passers-by and on &#…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:00am on September 13, 2017

How 'Wonder Woman' director lassoed record deal for sequel

The success of "Wonder Woman" in theaters has reportedly helped director Patty Jenkins score a record contract. She has agreed to work on the sequel, according to Variety. The film … C…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:38pm on September 11, 2017

Best of Second Saturday: 'Guerrilla Girls,' John Buck and 'The 21-Day Myth'

Verge Center for the Arts "Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Art World and Beyond," a major show of the past and ongoing works of the iconic … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on September 8, 2017
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