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Fifty years " almost to the day " after the Beatles released their eponymous classic commonly known as the "White Album," the Harris Center for the Arts will host a … Click to Continue…
I can't think of a better way to spend the day after Thanksgiving than going to the Crocker Art Museum to see "American Beauty and Bounty: The Judith G. and … Click to Continue »
The Harris Center for the Arts at Folsom Lake College has grown rapidly since its inception in 2011, and as it nears its eighth anniversary, the performing arts venue is … Click to Con…
When you walk into b. sakata garo this month, you are greeted by a decidedly odd figure. Richard Shaw's "Willow Ware Lady" mimics the classical contraposto stance of Greek sculpture, ……
Covered California commissioned this dance to depict how unexpected life events can leave people thankful for medical coverage. It kicked off this year's open enrollment with a performance o…
Humor, irony and elegance inform "House of Pencils with Figure," a masterful trompe l'oeil ceramic sculpture by Bay Area artists Richard and Martha Shaw, whose works both amuse and amaze. …
In all kinds of weather, Davis couple Dave Webb and Melinda Welsh would get up at dawn for a leisurely drive along the flat and winding back roads of Yolo … Click to Continue »
The California Museum has a new exhibit that puts a spotlight on members of the American Sikh community, a population that has been a part of the fabric of American … Click to Continue…
Bruce Nauman is one of the most significant and influential artists of the 20th Century. In the late 1960's and early '70s he took Marcel Duchamp's revolutionary Dada "readymades" 10 ……
Ariana Grande announced her "Sweetener" world tour on Twitter on Thursday, and it features a stop at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Ariana Grande world tour Grande is set to … Click to…
Sutter's Fort will be illuminated Thursday night as part of a Swiss artist's projection light show that will be touring all 50 states by 2020, showcasing sites that have historic … Cli…
Swiss artist Gerry Hofstetter discusses his light show at Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, which will be open to the public on Thursday, Oct. 25 starting at 7 p.m., with Sacramento Mayor Darrell…
Dia de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday that celebrates loved ones and embraces the concept of death as a part of life. … Click to Continue »
The 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Sweat," a drama about a group of working-class friends facing economic upheaval in the 2000s, is coming to Sacramento this month for the first time R…
"Tekunikku: The Art of Japanese Textile Making" is the newest art exhibit on display at UC Davis's Design Museum. The exhibit features a collection of textiles from the collection of ……
The 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Sweat," a drama about a group of working-class friends facing economic upheaval in the 2000s, is coming to Sacramento for the first time on Oct. 17, 201…
The Sacramento Arts Festival will make its return later this month, showcasing local art as well as pieces from across the country. The festival, celebrating its 21st year, will be … C…
The festival is celebrating its 21st year in Sacramento, featuring artists of every medium. The art festival is one of the area's largest, with 225 artists offering more than 15,000 works. &…
Jack Ogden's oil painting "Lean Sheep" is up in "Het Beste" (tr. The Best) a show of works by prominent Northern California artists that celebrates the 20th anniversary of Barry … Clic…
"You've got to grow old," mused Irving Marcus, "to realize the potential of paint." At 89, Marcus is having his first-ever retrospective at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at … Click t…
A Canadian immigrant songwriter named Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse released an album in 1969 that included the song, "Down By the River," in which Young sings about … Click to C…
There probably are some theater patrons who look upon Sacramento Theatre Co.'s Young Professionals Conservatory " school-age actors who study their craft and perform on stage with seasoned p…
Sacramento Bee photographer Paul Kitagaki Jr.'s parents lived in Japanese internment camps as children, which inspired him to locate camp survivors or their relatives to sit for black and wh…
When Amy Seiwert returned to the Sacramento Ballet this summer, she did not come across a toothy red imp, a trustworthy pack of wolves nor a ferryman with a riddle. … Click to Continue…
"Museums are like icebergs," Wayne Thiebaud said, looking at a mockup in his Sacramento studio of a show of works by artists he picked out from the San Francisco Museum … Click to Cont…