Section: Arts&Culture
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The stories we share
For Hmong Americans, patchwork and embroidery are keys to preserving history and documenting the future.
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Review: Elephant Man at Chautauqua Playhouse
The challenge of ‘The Elephant Man’ is to portray a monster without makeup or prosthetics—and the actor has to carry the monster within.
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Short review: Treasure Island
SN&R reviews a new play from B Street Theatre.
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Souls of the City in Old Sacramento
Take to the Old Sacramento Waterfront to celebrate the Day of the Dead.
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Short review: Sweat
SN&R reviews a new play from Capital Stage.
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Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink opening night
The opening night of the ice rink brings cheaper fare and bigger surface area—win-win.
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Estas Tonne with Sergei Polunin at Crest Theatre
The guitar marvel brings his talent on the six-string to accompany the ballet work of Sergei Polunin.
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Wooing the crowd with jazz licks
Judging by a rambunctious crowd who adored the music, you might have thought jazz legend Pat Metheny’s Crest Theatre show was a rock concert.
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Preview: On Your Feet! at Community Center Theatre
Come live the conga lifestyle with the Estefans in this jukebox musical from Broadway On Tour.
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Street & Slow Mini Festival at Canon East Sacramento
Participate in the biggest small food festival around, with informative lectures on food, fun activities and delightful food to partake in.
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November 01, 2018
SN&R Vol 30 Issue 30