Section: Arts&Culture
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Peaks, walls and dreams
Learn how climber Alex Honnold got it from his momma.
This article was published on 03.15.18
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Short Review: Fragile Things
SN&R reviews a new play at Ooley Theatre.
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The art of unlearning
Following Standing Rock, the Decolonization Project aims to deprogram colonial mindsets.
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Review: Heaven Can Wait by Winters Theatre Company
These old classic stories are what this company does best, and despite the casual setting of a community center, this one is a lot of fun.
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Sacramento’s Science Distilled
Want to get something more out of your trip to a pub?
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Old Sacramento St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a few thousand neighbors.
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Leprechaun Catchers
What’s the best way to catch a leprechaun? You decide!
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Pole. Paintings. Power.
A night of art and performance showing the strength of pole fitness.
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Stage Pick: The Arsonists by Capital Stage
The setting is a mysterious Florida swamp, where a father/daughter team work together as singers, storytellers… and firebugs.
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Losing a legend
Artists, city workers and architects mourned developer Ali Youssefi by gathering in front of the building he helped to create, the Warehouse Artist Lofts.
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March 15, 2018
SN&R Vol 29 Issue 49