Author: Mozes Zarate
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Matrix Revisited
In 1977, the Sacramento arts scene, along with the rest of the world, was dominated by the work of male artists. In response, a group of women formed the Matrix Workshop of Women Artists, providing classes, shows, and a mutual support group that grew to 100 members by the 1990s.
This article was published on 07.20.17
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B Street & Brews at the Museum
A night of improvised sketch comedy by B Street Theatre actors, with Track 7 Brewing Co. beer, Chando’s Tacos and a backdrop of full-scale locomotives.
This article was published on 07.20.17
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California WorldFest
For three days, the Nevada County Fairgrounds are transformed into a world village with seven stages of live music, sustainability workshops, and a global indigenous people’s pop up town bustling with world food, arts and crafts.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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The Anecdotalists
The second episode of a new improv comedy-storytelling podcast from Serious Talk. Seriously host-slash-producer Johnny Flores, recorded live and performed on the B Street Theatre stage.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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California State Fair
The California State Fair returns for its 50th year.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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The ‘Aint I A Woman’ March
A march and rally celebrating black women from all walks of life.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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Invasion of the body slammers
Hoodslam, Oakland’s popular underground wrestling act, invades Sacramento next week for its monthly Monday night throwdown.
This article was published on 07.13.17
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Davis Shakespeare Festival
Two of these three plays aren’t like the other, but all are part of a long-running festival.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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Food for Thought No. 1
A series of in-depth talks with people who run farms, restaurants, breweries and bars around California and who are shaking up the way we eat and drink.
This article was published on 07.06.17
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