Section: Arts&Culture
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European roots
E Street Gallery presents the artwork of Jeffrey DeVore and Cherie Hacker.
This article was published on 03.07.13
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Scar treatment
KOLT Run Creations’ latest production explores themes of anxiety, self-injury and healing.
This article was published on 03.07.13
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The best of a bad situation
The Green Valley Theatre Company’s rendition of Tim Rice and Elton John’s Aida tries to overcome Elton John’s musical flaws.
This article was published on 02.28.13
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Hurry up, yum
Gogi's Korean BBQ mixes Asian- and Mexican-food flavors into its burrito bowls.
This article was published on 02.28.13
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Designing woman
A new California Museum exhibit highlights Sacramento native Ray Eames' influential art, design and architecture.
This article was published on 02.28.13
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The style council
Think ahead to spring—and winter—fashion at a Sacramento Fashion Week designer showcase and after-parties.
This article was published on 02.28.13
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The young man and the sea
In 2012, Nguyen Pham moved the Sunh Fish Company out of a tiny retail grocery space into a 17,500-square foot Midtown warehouse, turning the family business into a destination for both local restaurants, foodies and home cooks.
This article was published on 02.28.13
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Viewing my religion
The Sacramento Jewish Film festival—sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the Sacramento Region—features films, documentaries and shorts.
This article was published on 02.28.13
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You know, the good kind of sexism
The Sacred City Derby Girls bring out our writer's inner chauvinist—but it's OK!
This article was published on 02.28.13
March 07, 2013
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 47
February 28, 2013
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 46