Section: Arts&Culture
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Fleeting love in the city
Want to see a new Sacramento? Try an old summer fling.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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Sactown Nachos Festival
Take in a hip-hop concert with Baby Bash and as many nachos as you care to buy.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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We’re Gonna Be Okay
SN&R reviews a new play from B Street Theatre.
This article was published on 08.23.18
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Review: Shrek at the Woodland Opera House
The family-friendly musical doesn’t disappoint for a moment, and despite a too-handsome ogre, it’s a rollicking good time.
This article was published on 08.16.18
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Review: We’re Gonna Be Okay at B Street Theatre
B Street Theatre’s clever and compelling production brings all the elements together for an intriguing look at a moment in history that eerily parallels present day.
This article was published on 08.16.18
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The Black Rider
SN&R reviews a new play from Green Valley Theatre.
This article was published on 08.16.18
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The next 100
After surviving a near-fatal collision along the American River Parkway levee, an Auburn runner readies for his 57th hundred-mile marathon.
This article was published on 08.16.18
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Voices of our Elders
In advance of Juneteenth 2019, this six-part film series documents stories of Sacramentans who participated in the civil rights movement.
This article was published on 08.16.18
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Wide Open Walls street party
Shepard Fairey’s 16-story mural will be unveiled, as will some of his tunes at this bona fide street party.
This article was published on 08.16.18
August 23, 2018
SN&R Vol 30 Issue 20
August 16, 2018
SN&R Vol 30 Issue 19