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Folsom's Harris Center is a showcase for arts and culture

Whether you want to watch a full-scale theater production, attend a rock concert or be exposed to a variety of cultural performances, the Harris Center at Folsom Lake College has … Cli…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on September 5, 2017

Sacramento's Community Center Theater boasts plenty to enjoy

Sacramento's Community Center Theater may draw criticism for its aging building's shortcomings, but the downtown venue still boasts plenty to enjoy as a cultural hub for the city. "The most …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on September 5, 2017

Modesto's not-so-modest Gallo is a centerpiece for the arts

The Gallo Center for the Arts in downtown Modesto, celebrating its 10th anniversary this month, houses two theaters where Central Valley patrons can attend a variety of performances. The 1,2…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on September 5, 2017

In February, he was given 2-3 weeks to live. He plans to attend his play this month

Ron Tochterman didn't feel too well after his infusion late last month. His chemotherapy, administered intravenously, left him tired, itchy and nauseous. But that didn't stop the retired Sac…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:39pm on September 4, 2017

Art review: Fall preview of museum and gallery shows

A rich banquet of enticing shows awaits art lovers at Sacramento, Davis and San Francisco museums and galleries this fall. Among the offerings are major shows of works by Richard … Cli…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:48pm on August 30, 2017

Sacramento officials lend hand to help underground music venue reopen

A Sacramento arts and music space reopened for a fundraiser Saturday with the help of city officials, weeks after the city shut it down for building and code violations. Artists … Clic…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:22pm on August 26, 2017

A Netflix-type account to watch live theater? One Sacramento company offers just that

You pay a certain amount of dollars each month for a Netflix account or a gym membership. You might not use it every day, but it's there for you when … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:00am on August 25, 2017

Capital Dance Project will bring on the dance, turn down the noise ... and the lights

Attendees at Friday night's performance by the Capital Dance Project will have access to items not typically available during a performance " stress balls, coloring stations and noise-cancel…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on August 24, 2017

Art review: 'Dissent' and 'Art X Architects' at Sacramento's Sparrow Gallery

After moving to more spacious quarters at ArtHouse on R, Sparrow Gallery now has a large first level space that currently accommodates three shows. "Dissent" is a show of women … Click…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on August 24, 2017

Don't miss 'Never, Ever Forget' at Brickhouse Gallery

Saturday is the last day to view cotton masterpieces displayed at the Brickhouse Gallery and Art Complex, 2837 36th St. in Oak Park. The "Never, Ever Forget" exhibit explores black … C…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:22pm on August 23, 2017

'Tough Call' rendering hits home run in auction

A rendering of a popular Norman Rockwell painting with a baseball theme has scored major league cash in an auction. "Tough Call" " a 1948 painting which focuses on three … Click to Con…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:31pm on August 21, 2017

Take a virtual tour of Sacramento's newest murals

The Wide Open Walls festival is expected to add about 40 murals to walls and public spaces around Sacramento before it ends Sunday, Aug. 20. With the event in full … Click to Continue …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:25pm on August 18, 2017

Maren Conrad explains the significance of koi fish in her MARRS Building mural

Sacramento artist Maren Conrad is painting a mural that spans the back of midtown's MARRS Building during the Wide Open Walls mural event. Conrad said the design is partly an homage to Chine…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:59pm on August 17, 2017

Bryan Valenzuela discusses how recent events in Charlottesville have influenced his mural for Wide Open Walls

Sacramento artist Bryan Valenzuela is creating a mural at 1810 28th Street as part of the Wide Open Walls mural event. He said the image is a "tug of war" that reflects the divisiveness of t…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:58pm on August 17, 2017

Art edges toward the apocalypse at Axis Gallery National Juried Exhibition

Over the years, Axis Gallery's National Juried Exhibitions have been one of the brightest spots in Sacramento's summer art scene. This year's, the 12th annual, is no exception. Juror Mat …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 12:00pm on August 17, 2017

He's performed in Sacramento for decades. But he's never had a show quite like this one

Guitarist Ross Hammond has been performing for two decades around Sacramento and beyond but has never played a show quite like this. Hammond, an acclaimed local musician and composer, is …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:22pm on August 15, 2017

Look, up in the sky: It's ... Lady Gaga on Golden 1 Center?

A giant likeness of Lady Gaga will soon adorn an exterior section of the Golden 1 Center. The artwork " Gaga-ism, if you will " is Southern California artist Christina … Click to Conti…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:17pm on August 13, 2017

He painted surreal scenes on beer tanks in Germany. Now he's tackling a Sacramento silo

Afternoon sunlight struck one side of a metal silo near Broadway on Tuesday as Okuda San Miguel stood about 30 feet up on the other side, suspended in the bed … Click to Continue &raqu…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on August 11, 2017

Best of Second Saturday

Axis Gallery → "I Just Start Kissing," a mixed media work by Gini Holmes that pairs a found image of past art with a contemporary quote by a present day … Click to Continue &raq…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:00pm on August 10, 2017

City shuts down another underground arts space. For now.

The Red Museum flourished in Sacramento's underground arts scene for nearly two years. That was before it caught the attention of city inspectors. The quirky performance and studio space in …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:32pm on August 8, 2017

Red Museum works to keep impacting Sacramento's art scene

​Red Museum, an underground arts and performance space north of downtown Sacramento, was closed by the city of Sacramento last month for a variety of code violations. Electricians wit…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 5:36pm on August 8, 2017

Wide Open Walls hits Sacramento, spreads to the burbs

Watch artists work in real time when they take over the alley between I and J streets on Aug. 10-20 for Wide Open Walls. More than 50 local and international … Click to Continue »

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

LL Cool J believes he's the greatest. Why the Kennedy Center helps boost that claim

Rapper LL Cool J doesn't just consider himself among the best. He believes he's the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time), as suggested by the name of his eighth studio album … Click to Cont…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 12:31am on August 4, 2017

Hear why Mayor Darrell Steinberg loves the name 'Wide Open Walls'

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg speaks at a press conference for this year's Wide Open Walls mural festival. The festival, which runs Aug. 10-20, is expected to feature 50 artists creatin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:28pm on August 3, 2017

Work will be 'very feminine,' says Ursula X. Young, Wide Open Walls muralist

Ursula Xanthe Young is part of Few and Far, a group of female artists who produce murals around the world. Young and two other members will create a mural on a building on Power Inn Road dur…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:08pm on August 3, 2017
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