Author: Aaron Carnes
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Eight Gigs: The Garden
One line summary. (OLS should be a complete sentence.)
This article was published on 12.03.15
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Local heroes and symphonic royalty
Epsilona rocked its album release show and Lindsey Pavao's new band Trophii got off to a gothy, ethereal start, while the Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera did mostly all right with the music of Queen.
This article was published on 12.03.15
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Doug Vincent, bicycle lover among bicycle lovers
Sure, you love cycling, but did you get married on a bike?
This article was published on 12.03.15
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Drew Walker's polyphonic spree
The Sacramento musician-artist brings his massive, interactive tour exhibit home.
This article was published on 12.03.15
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Eight Gigs: Jackie Gage
Before Jackie Gage moved to the East Coast earlier this year, she was one of the best singers San Jose had to offer.
This article was published on 11.26.15
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Blood, boobs and camp
With its latest flick, the Trash Film Orgy crew gets supernatural and superfly.
This article was published on 11.26.15
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Inside vision
The Crocker Art Museum debuts a new film series with a showing of the 1923 German expressionistic film The Last Laugh.
This article was published on 11.26.15
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Epsilona's chance and circumstance
How the Sacramento indie rock band finds happy accidents in its music.
This article was published on 11.26.15
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Seasons drinkings
SN&R writers raise a glass to the upcoming holiday season—think of it as your survival guide.
This article was published on 11.19.15
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Eight Gigs: Nikki Lane
Country artist Nikki Lane channels Loretta Lynn and Wanda Jackson to separate her sound from contemporary pop country.
This article was published on 11.19.15
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