Section: Arts&Culture
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Putting the ‘no’ in NaNoWriMo
A writer contemplates her National Novel Writing Month attempt.
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Scary Christmas fun
Sacramento Theatre Company’s retooled production of A Christmas Carol is one for all ages—past, present and future.
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Grab a brew
When it comes to opening beer bottles, this creature of the sea is a handy helper.
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Be a square
Viewpoint Photographic Art presents the juried exhibition Twelve: Square.
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Sweet and grim
Red Dot Gallery presents the paintings of Tracy Lewis.
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New kid on the block
Shimo Center for the Arts presents artwork by Justin Wood.
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God likes coffee
Buck Busfield’s latest holiday play at B Street Theatre has laughter and spiritual regeneration. And God outside of Starbucks.
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The outsiders
Sacramento writers Tim Kahl and Valerie Fioravanti jump into the fray with new books that take on class, culture and change.
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Stupid, weird and hilariously awkward film clips
The Found Footage Festival, happening this week at Hinde Auditorium at Sacramento State University, screens humorous VHS film clips.
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Encounters of the Craigslist kind
In Missed Connections: Love, Lost & Found, Sophie Blackall creates quirky illustrations of Craigslist Missed Connections posts.
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December 06, 2012
SN&R Vol 24 Issue 34