JudyDirected by Rupert Goold By 1969, and the occasion of her untimely death from a barbiturate overdose, Judy Garland had been performing for approximately 45 of her 47 years. And by her own...
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The Sacramento Ballet‘s upcoming season — the second under artistic director Amy Seiwert — leads the nation in the percentage of its works by female choreographers, according to...
On the fateful day four gunmen took forty-one Sacramentans hostage at a Good Guys electronics store in 1991, filmmaker Nick Leisure was but a teenager captivated by the live event transmitting just a...
The Ali Youssefi Project – established by his family to honor the memory of the late Sacramento developer and visionary Ali Youssefi – is now accepting applications for a new and invaluable “Artist...
With a new wave of self-reflection, Chicago poet and rapper Mick Jenkins brought his “Pieces of A Man” Tour to Harlow’s Nightclub in Sacramento on Wednesday January 9. Accompanied...
The American River College Orchestra brings one of Beethoven’s most uplifting symphonies and most optimistic piano concertos, featuring soloist Natsuki Fukasawa, to the ARC Theater on November 2nd...
In the opening moments of Tom Misch ‘s debut album ‘Geography,’ a trumpeter by the name of Roy Hargrove reflects on the value of a musician. “You have to do this because you...
A center for culture, creativity and vibrancy, Midtown Sacramento is an exciting Second Saturday Art Walk destination where local art galleries and other participating businesses collaborate to host...
The current play at B Street Theatre is “We’re Gonna Be Okay,” set during the Cuban Missile Crisis of the 1960s. Unlike “Little Shop” with its fanciful threat of doom...
“Made in Sacramento” is the theme for Capital Dance Project‘s (CDP) fourth annual ‘Behind the Barre’ performances taking place at the Crest Theater this Friday, August...