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The Banks family at No. 17 Cherry Tree Lane in London is about to be visited by a very special nanny and theatergoers can catch the magic live. Mary Poppins … Click to Continue »
Punxsutawney Phil may or may not see his shadow this Groundhog Day, but there will be plenty to see and experience around Sacramento on Saturday, Feb. 2, during Free Museum … Click to …
In 1975, a young Chicano activist moved to Sacramento and started a theater company. His name was Manuel Jose Pickett and he called the group the Teatro Espejo, which translates … Clic…
1. UC Davis MFA graduate Terry Peterson's large multimedia installation "Spawning Ground," which explores the life cycle, transformation, and impermanence, resembles a scientific laboratory …
The When I Grow Up Circus school has set up shop in Haysville, and specialize in teaching different aerial circus acts, along with other sideshow acts alike fire swallowing, bed of nails and…
Many people will say " and truly believe " they are incapable of producing a work of art. Who among us doesn't know at least one person who claims to … Click to Continue »
Usually associated with children, LEGOs aren't regularly considered for their merit as an artistic medium. One Sacramento native is out to change that, building functional furniture and scul…
Peace. Compassion. Empowerment. And, perhaps most of all, patience. A group of Tibetan Buddhist monks from India will spend the start of 2019 in El Dorado County, exploring those topics R…
Like thousands of Butte County residents, Luanne Hiney lost her house in November's Camp Fire. But she didn't lose everything. Her daughter, Makenna, went back to their old home twice ……
A colorful show of Jacob Lawrence's brilliant prints depicting themes from African-American history and life, a new retrospective of 300 works that span the 40-year career of Andy Warhol, a …
"Raymond Dabb Yelland: California Landscape Painter" at the Crocker Art Museum reminds us once again how easy it is for talented painters, well-regarded in their times, can slip into the …
While normally SMUD might use electrical wiring and computer components to power your home, this winter it is hosting an art exhibition that uses those same parts to make connections ……
Social media can make for strange bedfellows. Some may even say it's the bane of our times. But for artists, Instagram and Facebook have become the currency of information and … Click …
The Sacramento County Office of Education will receive a $1 million state grant to fund arts programs in schools, officials announced Tuesday. "We all recognize and acknowledge at the time &…
Sacramento County Office of Education announces $1 million arts funding grant … Click to Continue »
UC Davis officials have decided to demolish Freeborn Hall, a nearly 60-year-old auditorium on campus, rather than pour money into earthquake-proofing the building, the university announced t…
The West Sacramento City Council voted unanimously this week to approve the transfer of a riverfront property to allow the state to build a $100 million California Indian Heritage Center. …
There are quaint little holiday traditions, and then there are the rock-solid kind: presents, songs and Charles' Dickens' A Christmas Carol. For many, the season wouldn't be complete without…
The El Camino Fundamental High School community celebrated the opening of the school's new Center for the Arts. Hundreds of staff, students and community members were present for the ribbon-…
El Camino High School's new Center for the Arts was opened Monday evening with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house. The facility was paid for by bond measure N, approved in 2012. ……
Fluidity of motion and life-affirming philosophy will come alive at UC Davis with this week's "Every-Body, No-Body" butoh performances. The shows are an exciting form of avant-garde Japanese…
Chaitra Bangalore's oil painting "An Arm and a Half" and Jennifer Lugris' acrylic on canvas "Hope" are up in "Home and Away," a presentation of two concurrent solo shows by … Click to …
The holidays are back, and with them an encore production of Capital Stage's Sacramento premier of "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley." "Miss Bennet", written by Lauren Gunderson and Margo…
JayJay brings together four women artists in "Her Way," an exhibition of works by Ellen Van Fleet, Kerry Cottle, Jennifer Ligris, and Katherine Warriner. Van Fleet " who has shown … Cl…
Adam Conover, host of TruTv's "Adam Ruins Everything" canceled his Sacramento live performance of "Mind Parasites Live!" which was scheduled for Jan. 16 at the Crest Theatre. In a tweet, …