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1,444 stories from The Sacramento Bee

On Ireland's southwest coast, history-rich Kenmare is the gateway to County Kerry

Stepping out of the Dublin airport, the polyglot crowd of Germans, Americans, Poles, Spaniards and French waiting for rental cars on this early May morning seems confirmation that left-side …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on September 16, 2016

CSUS jazz vocal group poised to soar at Monterey Jazz Festival

Gaw Vang will have a lot to take in this weekend when she leads the California State University, Sacramento, jazz vocal group to the Monterey Jazz Festival. The ensemble's director … C…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on September 15, 2016

Sacramento City College showcases decades of art department landmarks

What makes a college art department good, even great? The answer may start and stop with the faculty, whether they are working artists who teach or just art educators. "The … Click to …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on September 15, 2016

Sacramento art groups bounce back after thefts

To the thieves messing with local artists lately, Dave Dave has a message: "They're not going to stop us." Dave, a visual artist specializing in ceramics, steel and glass, is … Click t…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:59pm on September 11, 2016

Will Sacramento's public art renaissance boost galleries, artists?

Sacramentans are discovering more amenities in their hometown than beer, bacon and basketball. With the $8 million acquisition of the Jeff Koons sculpture "Coloring Book" for the soon-to-ope…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:00am on September 10, 2016

Local artists open their homes for First Friday at the WAL

On the first Friday of every month, residents at Warehouse Artist Lofts open their studio doors to the public to showcase artwork available for purchase in an event across the … Click …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on September 9, 2016

Five art picks for Second Saturday

← artspace "Steve Wanders Away from the Tour and Spots a Bear" is a new painting by Julian Faulkner in a series that addresses climate change, pollution and migration on … Click …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on September 8, 2016

'How to Use a Knife' captures the tense push and pull of restaurant life

Welcome to the working man's United Nations. Guatemalan line cooks, East African dishwashers, white American busboys " this is the bustling kitchen of a middling New York financial district …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:38pm on September 6, 2016

Chalk It Up gets creative on Sacramento sidewalks

Chalk art on the sidewalks of Sacramento delights visitors to the annual festival. The free event in Fremont Park, which includes live music and ethnic foods, ends at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 5,…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:55pm on September 4, 2016

Uncovering gay history in San Francisco

Osento, a Japanese bathhouse on Valencia Street in San Francisco, is long gone, closed now for nearly a decade. I could have used a soak, though: It was an uncommonly … Click to Contin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on September 2, 2016

Modernity and dreams stripped bare in Crocker Museum photo exhibit

In this age of Instagrams and selfies, "Ourselves Through The Lens: Photography From The Ramer Collection" on view at the Crocker Art Museum is a deeply moving collection of masterful ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on September 1, 2016

Capital Stage cooks up restaurant drama to start new season

Capital Stage producing artistic director Michael Stevenson will soon really own it. The company's new six-play season " opening this weekend with the world premiere of Will Snider's "How To…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:48pm on August 30, 2016

A complex look at Louie Armstrong's life, myth in 'Satchmo at the Waldorf'

Terry Teachout's familiar, affecting, occasionally mannered "Satchmo At the Waldorf" takes on the overwhelming subject of a great man's life. The man telling his own tale at the B Street …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:57pm on August 29, 2016

Sacramento Mural Festival paints the city beautiful

Between August 20 and August 27th, 2016 artists from near and far created about a dozen murals on empty walls in midtown and downtown Sacramento during Sacramento Mural Festival. This video …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:26pm on August 27, 2016

Drug company targets Sacramento in Race for the Arts display

An eye-catching sculptural display installed Friday in Land Park as part of Saturday's Race for the Arts is not an ordinary piece of art. The first sign? A large list … Click to Contin…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:05pm on August 26, 2016

N.Y. Times bestsellers

Key: 1.=Rank; (2)=Weeks on list … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:03pm on August 26, 2016

'Hunchback' ethereal and uplifting at the Music Circus

Music Circus ends its season on a glorious high note this weekend with the final performances of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." The robustly creative production directed by the innovative &#…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:00pm on August 26, 2016

Jose Di Gregorio and Kerry Cottle: Spectacles of line and growth

Jose Di Gregorio's art takes you on a ride into his visionary space, but rather than being beamed up, we are beamed into an elegant, geometric landscape. Di Gregorio is … Click to Cont…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on August 25, 2016

Sacramento City College celebrates a rich legacy of art

From floor to ceiling, the four gallery walls will be packed with paintings, digitally derived works, pen-and-ink pieces and so much more. The Gregory Kondos Gallery at Sacramento City Colle…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on August 25, 2016

'Spirited' summer night in the cemetery

What better way to cool off on a hot August night than with a few chills? Spine-tinglers await in Sacramento's Historic City Cemetery. Starting at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 … Click to C…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on August 25, 2016

Loathe your job in your 20s or 30s? That may hurt your health by your 40s.

Your first job can be a grind. Many of us start out in gigs that we never thought we'd have to take, maybe because the job market is just too … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:32pm on August 23, 2016

In Santa Monica, parents are paying $1,000 for a boot camp to get their kids ready for kindergarten

SANTA MONICA " The summer school students plopped down on an orange mat and listened as teacher Elizabeth Fraley read aloud to them from a book. As she pointed out … Click to Continue …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 7:20pm on August 23, 2016

Voices rise against pressure to lose pregnancy weight

From virtually the moment their condition becomes visible, pregnant women are treated " as they should be! " like royalty. Doors are held. Chairs are voluntarily surrendered. And upscale bir…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:46pm on August 22, 2016

Sacramento Mural Festival brings art outdoors

Across downtown and midtown Sacramento, artists will spend the week at a dozen locations turning blank walls turn into colorful scenes as part of the Sacramento Mural Festival. Festival prom…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:38pm on August 21, 2016

Sacramento Mural Festival brings art out in the open

A drab parking lot on K Street turned into one of the more colorful places in midtown Sacramento on Sunday as the weeklong Sacramento Mural Festival began. An artist perched … Click to…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:23pm on August 21, 2016
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