Section: Arts&Culture
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Cultivating change
The Flywheel Arts Incubator bridges the divide between creation and commerce.
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Gateway subculture
A new book explains why Renaissance fairs aren't just for history buffs.
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Anastasia Krupnik
SN&R reviews a new production at the B Street Theatre.
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Outside the candy box
SN&R helps you think outside the box with a few alternatives to Valentine’s Day candy, greeting cards or dinner dates.
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Fame and failure
Axis Gallery presents the artwork of Justin Marsh.
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No cause for rejoice
Celebration Arts’ latest production A Life is decent, but the theater company continues to be plagued by technical problems.
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Sauce and sass
The Sacramento Ballet’s interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is genius.
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Waxy buildup
Artistic Edge presents the artwork of Linda Nunes.
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Slice of nature
Sacramento Temporary Contemporary presents the artwork of Randy Won.
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Drama unleashed—finally
Kenneth Lonergan's Margaret is rich in drama, both on and off-screen.
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February 07, 2013
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 43