Section: Arts&Culture
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War, family and sisterhood
Now in its fourteenth year, the Sacramento Japanese Film Festival remains only one of four film festivals in the continental United States that is exclusively dedicated to Japanese movies.
This article was published on 07.19.18
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Preview: Beehive—The 60’s Musical at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival pairs a Shakespeare classic (this year ‘Macbeth’) with a nostalgic pop music revue.
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The Count of Monte Cristo
SN&R reviews a new play from the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival.
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On the 20th Century
SN&R reviews a new play from the Davis Shakespeare Festival.
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Jim Gaffigan
Jim Gaffigan will be standing up on a stage to tell jokes and things based on his experiences in life.
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Eppie’s Great Race
Come watch the final year of Sacramento’s oldest triathlon.
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If you can’t beat ’em
Laker-fan-turned-Kings-fan rekindles her hometown love.
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Rah-rah Sacramento
A Midtown bluesman scores an opening slot with two rock legends; a local rapper and soul-singer relay hard truths from Broadway; and The Rise of Hobo Johnson has yet to peak.
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Marry Poppins at Fair Oaks Theatre Festival
Fair Oaks Theatre Festival’s late guiding light Bob Irvin’s sly humor and wicked wit are missing in this very straight approach to the musical comedy.
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July 19, 2018
SN&R Vol 30 Issue 15