Section: Arts&Culture
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Small trailers, big heart
Main Street Theatre Works stages Doublewide, Texas.
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Review: The Three Musketeers
SN&R reviews a new production from Davis Shakespeare Festival.
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Review: The Comedy of Errors
SN&R reviews a new production from the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival.
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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.
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Bastille Day Waiter’s Race
Inspired by the same inaugural competition held in Paris, the footrace requires contestants to hold trays and full glasses of water. The goal: get to the finish line without any spillage.
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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.
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Golden bloomer
On Instagram, Sarah Golden got discovered as a fabric designer, then as a painter—even though she hadn’t painted yet.
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Somehow, studios crescendo
Even with their business models in peril, recording studios keep popping up.
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Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights
California Museum’s new exhibit remembers the milestones that led to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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Electoral dysfunction
Through Axis Gallery’s new #resist exhibit, the co-op’s 16 artists share their unified contempt for the Donald.
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July 06, 2017
SN&R Vol 29 Issue 13