Enter the "Little Shop of Horrors" at Sacramento Theatre Company

Monday, April 30, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

Fraught with dark humor, catchy tunes, and even a sadistic dentist, Little Shop of Horrors makes for a fitting conclusion of Sacramento Theatre Company's 2011-2012 season of Mystery, Music, and Mayhem.

When a struggling floral assistant lets the success of his unusual breed of plant get the better of him, he learns that "success comes with messy strings." This moral is delivered to the audience throughout the play, and the quirky combination of larger-than-life, carnivorous puppet-plant, comical characters, and musical numbers alleviate any preachiness one may expect with a moral-based tale. While some PG-13 language may not be suitable for the littlest ones, youth and adults alike will definitely enjoy!

Originally a film, then a musical play, and then a musical film, you will be immensely entertained by STC's rendition of the musical play version--whether you're familiar with any, all, or none of the productions.

Little Shop of Horrors runs through May 20 and tickets are still available. You can also catch STC’s Barrymore through May 6.

 

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Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors
Sacramento Theatre Company
April 25-May 20
Wed 6:30pm; Thurs 12:30pm & 6:30pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Little Shop of Horrors is the hit musical by Alan Menken (composer of Beauty and the Beast, Sister Act). Watch out for the downtown florist's very unusual plant!
 

 Music: Celtic Woman: Believe World Tour

Music: Celtic Woman: Believe World Tour
Memorial Auditorium
April 25
Wed 7:30pm

Celtic Woman's brand new show, Believe, features vocalists Susan McFadden, Chloe Agnew, and Lisa Lambe alongside Celtic violinist Mairead Nesbitt performing a mix of classic Irish tunes, pop anthems, and inspirational songs.
 
Film: Wild & Scenic Film Festival Film: Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Crest Theatre
April 27
Fri 5pm-10pm *Films begin 6:30pm

North America's largest environmental film festival comes to Sacramento! Come see beautiful films from around the world, learn about local conservation efforts, and have the chance to win some great prizes from sponsors.
 
 Nightlife: Tainted Love

Sacramento Nightlife: Tainted Love
Harlow's
April 27
Fri 10pm

Tainted Love is back for the one night only! Get dressed up in your '80s best & get ready to spazz out!

 
 Special Events: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Special Events: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
Capitol Mall Greens
April 28
Sat 8am-1pm *Race begins 10:30am

Capitol Mall will be over taken by 500 men completing a one-mile walk course wearing high heels--yes, high heels! These men join together to run, walk, & limp their way to bringing an end to violence against women & raising funds for WEAVE. Also enjoy a festival with vendors, wine & beer tent, awards ceremony, & live entertainment.
 
Special Events: Curtis Park Home & Garden Tour Special Events: Curtis Park Home & Garden Tour
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April 28
Sat 10am-4pm

Tour the southeastern part of the city--which boasts exquisitely preserved residences--plus enjoy a plant sale, food vendors, music, & lectures on Curtis Park's history.
 
Kids & Fam: Family Fun Fest: Carnivale

Kids & Fam: Family Fun Fest: Carnivale
Fairytale Town
April 28
Sat 5:30pm-8:30pm

Enjoy a magical evening of live entertainment, children's crafts, carnival games, food, beer and wine, a marketplace, & much more!

 
 Festivals: Festival de la Familia

Festivals: Festival de la Familia
Cal Expo
April 29
Sun 10am-6pm

The 21st annual multi-ethnic Festival de la Familia celebrates more than 20 Latino cultures and offers a wide range of family friendly, safe events. Experience music, dance, food, art, shopping at the open-air Mercado, and many other activities.

 
 Sports & Rec: Urban Bike Adventure   Sports & Rec: Urban Bike Adventure
Hot Italian
April 29
Sun Noon

This part bike race, part obstacle course, and part road race is a blast! The Urban Bike Adventure is a funky bike race made up of two to three-person teams that perform a series of obstacle-dodging, scavenger-hunting, and road-racing challenges.
 
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Yoga Seed Collective
April 29
Sun 2pm-6:30pm

Local artists, crafters, and creatives are getting together for a day of selling everything from vintage clothes, vegan cupcakes, reconstructed vintage, handmade leather and cards to bath and body, hair barrettes, jewelery, purses, coin purses--the list goes on and on. Come out and support the local artist community!

 
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Food & Wine: Science & Sushi Food & Wine: Science & Sushi
Oshima Sushi & Fugu Lounge
April 17
Tues 6:30pm-8pm

Trivia! Beer! Sushi! Science! Join for a quick science presentation followed by a pub quiz. Bragging rights & beer glasses for the winners.
 

 Music: Buzzcocks

Music: Buzzcocks
Ace of Spades
April 19
Thurs 7pm

With their crisp melodies, driving guitars, and guitarist Pete Shelley's biting lyrics, the Buzzcocks are one of the best, most influential punk bands.
 
Special Events: Raw Artist Showcase: Menagerie Special Events: Raw Artists Showcase: Menagerie
Miami Beach Nightclub
April 19
Thurs 8pm-Midnight

Enjoy an evening full of local, hand-picked talent featuring a film screening, musical performance, fashion show, art gallery, performance art and a featured hairstylist and makeup artist. This is Sacramento nightlife you don't want to miss!
  
 Theatre: The Improvised Shakespeare Company

Theatre: The Improvised Shakespeare Company
Mondavi Center - Jackson Hall
April 19-April 22
Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 3pm & 7pm

Based on an audience suggestion, this group creates a fully improvised play in Elizabethan style. Each of the players has brushed up on his "thee's" & "thou's" to bring you an evening of off-the-cuff comedy using the language & themes of William Shakespeare.

 
 Comedy: Claude Stuart Comedy: Claude Stuart
Laughs Unlimited
April 19-April 22
Thurs 8pm; Fri & Sat 8pm & 10:30pm; Sun 7pm

Claude's explosive, in-your-face, rapid-fire, madman stage style is truly an exhilarating assault on the senses. His unique brand of Don Rickles-esque crowd interaction, coupled with clever well-written jokes makes him a "comedy triple threat!"
 
Special Events: Breakfast at Tiffany's: Bubbles & Bling Special Events: Breakfast at Tiffany's:
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Crest Theatre
April 20
Fri 5:30pm-9pm *Screening 7pm

Grab your girlfriends or your sweetheart and come enjoy champagne, appetizers, desserts, a huge silent auction, a photo booth, live music by The Honey Trees, and a showing of the classic film Breakfast at Tiffany's on the big screen!
 
Festivals: Storytelling Festival: Spring into Stories

Festivals: Storytelling Festival:
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Carol's Books
April 21
Sat 10am-10pm

Storytelling, dance, music, and poetry all meld together to create Sacramento's 1st Storytelling Festival: Spring into Stories.

 
 Festivals: SactoMoFo 4: Mobile Food Festival

Festivals: SactoMoFo 4: Mobile Food Festival
6th & X Streets
April 21
Sat 11am-6pm

Sacramento outdoor activities pick up in springtime. Come out & enjoy 27+ mobile food vendors and enough choices of food and drink to satisfy even the pickiest eater--and to make any serious foodie swoon--plus kids activities and live music throughout the event!

 
 Festivals: Sacramento International Film Festival   Festivals: Sacramento International Film Festival
Artisan Building
April 21-April 29
Daily, times vary

See some of the world's best filmic talent, both globally and locally, with over a week of films, workshops, and special events.
 
Festivals: Sacramento Earth Day Festivals: Sacramento Earth Day Celebration
Southside Park
April 22
Sun 11am-5pm

Celebrate Earth Day with entertainment, activities, and cuisine, plus diverse business, non-profit, cultural, & government vendors with practical information, goods, and services for saving money, living healthier, & protecting the environment.

 
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Egg-cellent Easter Events in Sacramento

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com



It's finally spring time in Sacramento, and what better way to celebrate than with egg hunts, yummy food, and visits from the Easter bunny. Why not continue your Easter traditions or start a new one by attending one of the events below? See even more in our Holiday Events section.

 

Alternative Adventures:

It's the Easter Beagle: Charlie Brown: Victory Life Church, Sat 9am-11:30am; Sun 4pm
Join THE Actors Workshop & Integral Theatre Company for a classic, beloved story of Charlie Brown and the gang. Saturday is a special Kids' Day with snacks, craft stations, and more.

17th Annual Easter Bonnet Promenade & Spring Ball: Sacramento History Museum, Sat
Promenade 11am; Ball 2pm

Dress up in your favorite Easter finery & celebrate in high style through the streets of Old Sacramento!

Screening: Easter Sunday School at Movies on a Big Screen: Vintage Creepy Christian Kids Shows: Guild Theater, Sun 7:30pm
If you saw this before, well, it's been a year--come out and be amazed again by the clips from vintage creepy Christian kids shows and weirdly excessive Christian scare films! If you missed it last year, make sure to break away from your Easter festivities to be at this!

 

Egg-centric Activities: Egg Hunts & More!

Easter Eggstravaganza: Fair Oaks Park, Sat 8am-1pm
In addition to egg hunts for both children and adults, you can enjoy a breakfast, carnival games, face painting, and more.

Spring EGGstravaganza: Elk Grove Regional Park, Sat 8:30am-2pm
Take part in an egg hunt and spring activities with the Easter Bunny. Enjoy the day with your kids and family while participating in multiple carnival games including a Egg Scramble and an Egg Drop!

Southside Park Spring Egg Hunt: Southside Park, Sat 10am-Noon
Enjoy an afternoon of egg hunting (with 15,000 eggs to be found!), crafts for the kids, raffle drawings, and more.

Easter Egg Express: Sacramento RiverTrain - West Sacramento, Sat & Sun 10am & 2:30pm
This fun family trip rides to a park where the Easter Bunny hides 100s of easter eggs for the kids to find! Along the way, there is entertainment strolling car to car and homemade cupcakes will be served.

 Alkali Flat & Mansion Flat Egg Hunt: Zapata Park, Sat 11am-3pm
Enjoy an afternoon of egg hunting at Zapata Park. Fun for the whole family!

Spring Eggstravaganza: Fairytale Town, Sat & Sun 11am-4pm
This popular fun-filled family weekend features egg hunts, prizes, and spring-themed hands-on activities. Puppet Art Theater will be performing Bunny Boot Camp in the Children's Theater.

Egg-cellent Adventure: Crocker Art Museum, Sat Noon-1:30pm
Look at different kinds of eggs, from ancient giant emu egg carvings to sparkly Fabergé eggs. Spend time together decorating papier mâché eggs with paint, fabric, and beads, then have fun hunting for eggs in the E. Kendell Davis courtyard.

Dinosaur Eggstravaganza: Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Sat 12:30pm-4pm
Looking for unusual eggs? The Discovery Museum has prehistoric egg fun for everyone! See dinosaur eggs in the Blast from the Past exhibit and a collection of bird eggs on display in the classroom. Children are encouraged to wear a dinosaur shirt or costume and can learn how to make a paper Protoceratops egg.

 Easter Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast: Haggin Oaks Golf Complex, Sun 9:30am
In addition to a family friendly pancake breakfast and egg hunt, there will be free golf clubs, stuffed animals, and other prizes for children under 10, along with a visit from the Easter Bunny.

 

Brunches & Lunches:

 Easter Brunch at the Hyatt: Hyatt Regency Sacramento, Sun 9am-3pm
Treat your family to a bountiful holiday buffet brunch featuring omelets made to order, a seafood bar, a carving station, an extravagant assortment of desserts and much more. There will be live music and of course, a visit from the Easter Bunny.

 Easter Brunch at the Grand Ballroom: Doubletree Hotel, Sun 10am-2pm
The Doubletree Hotel's delicious Easter brunch includes an omelet station, seafood station, dim sum station, and more.

 Easter Brunch at Sheepherder Bar & Grille: Sheepherder Bar & Grille,
Sun 10am-2pm

Sheepherder Bar and Grill is pleased to offer an amazing Easter Brunch, including $8 bottomless mimosas. With so many choices you will leave full and satisfied.

Celebrate Easter at Ten22: Ten22, Sun 11am-10pm
Ten22 is celebrating Easter with extended hours and delicious food specials! In addition to Ten22's modified lunch menu, guests can also choose from several of Chef Jay’s special brunch creations.

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Kids & Fam: Spring Carnival on The Boulevard Kids & Fam: Spring Carnival on The Boulevard
Rite Aid/O'Reilly Parking Lot
April 4-April 8
Wed-Sun Noon-10pm

Enjoy five days of family fun during Spring Break with rides for all ages, games of chance and skill, corndogs, and cotton candy!
 

 Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame: Women Art Revolution

Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame: Women Art Revolution
Crocker Art Museum
April 5
Thurs 6:30pm-8pm

Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, Judith Baca, & other legendary artists paint a new picture of the feminist art movement in this documentary. Feminist art pioneer & Sac State professor Vicki Hall will introduce the film and offer post-screening remarks.
 
Theatre: An Evening with Groucho Theatre: An Evening with Groucho
Crest Theatre
April 5
Thurs 7:30pm

This fast-paced, two-act comedy includes some of the best Groucho one-liners, anecdotes, and songs.
 
 Theatre: Talking With...

Theatre: Talking With...
Artisan Building
Ongoing-April 22
Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

A snake handler, daughter, baton twirler, washed-up rodeo cowgirl, tattoed woman, and older woman in the twilight of her life talk about their experiences in the poetic language that Jane Martin is known for bringing to all her stage characters.

 
 Special Events: Creek Week Special Events: Creek Week
Various Sacramento locations
April 6-April 14
Dates & times vary

During Creek Week young & old will enjoy, explore, learn about, & work to protect local creeks and aquatic life through a variety of activities. Take part in Sacramento outdoor activities while helping the environment!
 
Festivals: Earth Fest Festivals: Earth Fest
Sacramento Zoo
April 7
Sat 9am-4pm

It's a party for the planet! Learn how to protect and preserve the earth with environmental, wildlife, and conservation organizations and partake in many activities. Don't forget to stop by the Recycle Rummage Sale inside the Kampala center for a great bargain.
 
Special Events: Easter Bonnet Promenade & Spring Ball

Special Events: Living History Easter Promenade
& Spring Ball

Sacramento History Museum
April 7
Sat 11am & 2pm

Dress up in your favorite Easter finery & celebrate in high style through the streets of Old Sac!

 
 Music: Come Back Spring

Music: Come Back Spring
Geery Theatre
April 7
Sat 7pm-8:30pm

Come Back Spring features heartwarming, intimate acoustic performances by Jeremiah Jacobs and special guests Hero's Last Mission and Autumn Sky.

 
 Theatre: Relapse: A Retelling of the Orpheus Myth w/ Shakespeare's Sonnets   Theatre: Relapse: A Retelling of the Orpheus Myth with Shakespeare's Sonnets
John Natsoulas Center for the Arts
April 7-April 15
Thurs & Sat 8pm; Sun 7pm

See the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble like never before! Join on a journey to the Underworld through music, movement, and sonnets. Experience how Shakespeare's poetry stimulates the human form in a sonic space.
 
Music: Over The Rhine Music: Over the Rhine
Harlow's
April 8
Sun 7pm

Over the Rhine's music is post-nuclear, pseudo-alternative, folk-tinged art-pop. This husband-and-wife team celebrate their 20-year musical anniversary with a rare acoustic performance.

 
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Film: Silents Were Golden Film: Silents Were Golden
Creative Vera Studio
March 27
Tues 6pm

The silent film era produced films of lasting beauty, power, & merit. Come celebrate these films with wine, light fare, & a discussion led by writer & film buff Cliff Weimer.
 

 Music: Jackie Evancho

Music: Jackie Evancho
Community Center Theater
March 28
Wed 7:30pm

Eleven-year-old Jackie Evancho's unique, gorgeous soprano has won her millions of fans and her recordings have dominated the music and DVD charts.
 
Music: Goapele Music: Goapele
Harlow's
March 29
Thurs 10pm

Singer/songwriter Goapele seamlessly blends genres while refusing to be limited by the "neo-soul" tag. This eloquent voice completed her first release, Closer, in 2001 and never looked back.
 
 Final Friday: Arts, Music, & Pub Crawl

Sacramento Nightlife: Final Fri: Arts, Music, & Pub Crawl
Beatnik Studios
March 30
Fri Crawl 5pm-8pm; Reception 6pm-9pm; Music 9pm-11:30pm

In addition to celebrating the original art work in Tower and the Broadway Icons, this month's Final Friday includes a pub crawl along the Broadway Corridor, a reception with local food trucks, and music by The Gins & Full Melt.

 
 Comedy: Neil Hamburger Comedy: Neil Hamburger
Sacramento Comedy Spot
March 30
Fri 9pm

Neil Hamburger's live act features a barrage of question/answer jokes often aimed at celebrity targets.
 
Special Events: Easter Egg Hunt for Dogs Special Events: 3rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt
for Dogs

McKinley Park
March 31
Sat 11am-1pm

Bring your furry friend to Wag Hotel's Egg Hunt, where dogs will be able to sniff out eggs filled with delectable treats, & much more.
 
Museums: Weekend Excursion Train Rides

Museums: Weekend Excursion Train Rides
California State Railroad Museum
March 31-Sept 30
Sat & Sun 11am-5pm *Trains depart every hour on the hour

Journey along the Sacramento River while enjoying sights, smells, & sounds of authentic locomotives rolling down the tracks.

 
 Music: Once Upon a Time/Streets of Soul featuring Early States

Music: Streets of Soul/Once Upon a Time
featuring Early States

Artisan Building
March 31
Sat 6pm

This musical extravaganza features performances by Early States, Autumn Sky, Hero's Last Mission, Bell Boys, and James Cavern. A night full of indie pop and rock is sure to get your foot tapping!

 
 Nightlife: 3rd Annual Serge Gainsbourg Party   Sacramento Nightlife: 3rd Annual Serge Gainsbourg Birthday Party
1630 I St, Sacramento
March 31
Sat 8pm

Celebrate French icon Serge Gainsbourg with music by DJ Christophe and DJ Roger, live tribute bands, film clips, and a psychedelic light show by pioneering liquid light show artist George Holden.
 
Special Events: April Fools Sacramento History Special Events: April Fool's Sacramento History
Central Library
April 1
Sun 2pm-4pm

Come attend a historical lecture by renowned resident historians James Scott, Tom Tolley, and Amanda Graham, who will speak with vivid manner upon incredible occurrences in Sacramento history.

 
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Film: Eames The Architect and The Painter w/ Q&A Film: Screening: Eames: The Architect &
The Painter w/ Q&A

Crest Theatre
March 6
Tues 7:30pm

This is a fascinating documentary dedicated to exploring the ground-breaking California couple behind the Eames Office and the legacy of their work in design and the arts.
 

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Special Events: SMAC. Open Daily.
Various locations
March 7-March 10
Wed-Sat, times vary

The Arts Commission presents four days of workshops, events, and activities for arts lovers and the creative sector.
 
Special Events: The Hackademy Awards Special Events: The Hackademy Awards
Memorial Auditorium
March 8
Thurs 6pm-9pm

This Hollywood-style red carpet advocacy event is designed to educate youth and young adults about the impact of tobacco in movies. There will be a short presentation, refreshments, and live entertainment!
 
 Theatre: Legally Blonde The Musical

Theatre: Legally Blonde The Musical
24th Street Theatre
March 9-April 1
Fri & Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

Let sorority star Elle Woods prove that being true to yourself never goes out of style in this play by Runaway Stage Productions.

 
 Kids & Fam: Fairytale Town Goes Green Kids & Fam: Fairytale Town Goes Green
Fairytale Town
March 10
Sat 11am-3pm

Join Fairytale Town & several local area organizations to learn how you & your family can go green.
 
Festivals: Sacramento Food Film Festival Festivals: Sacramento Food Film Festival
Guild Theater
March 10
Sat 10am-10pm

One subject matter that arises again & again in documentary films is food! Enjoy films on the subject while enjoying healthy movie snacks courtesy of Whole Foods.
 
Sports & Rec: USA Basketball Dream Tour

Sports & Rec: USA Basketball Dream Tour
MARRS Building
March 10
Sat 1pm-4pm

Get excited to watch the USA Basketball men's and women's national teams take on the world this summer, by getting a chance to meet some of USA Basketball's most popular legends, including Chris Mullin.

 
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2nd Saturday Activities:
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Fe Gallery, 6pm-9pm
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Center for Contemporary Art Sacramento, 6pm-9pm
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 Festivals: Sacramento Jewish Film Festival   Festivals: Sacramento Jewish Film Festival
Crest Theatre
March 10-March 11
Sat 7pm & 9pm; Sun 1pm & 3:15pm

The 2012 Sacramento Jewish Film Festival brings feature films from around the globe to the Crest. Four carefully chosen films represent the diversity of the Jewish culture.
 
Dance: Camellia International Folk Dance Festival Dance: Camellia International Dance Festival
Sacramento State - Union Ballroom
March 11
Sun 1pm-8:30pm

This annual dance performance program features local traditional cultural dance groups representing cultures from around the world, with easy dance lessons following the performance.

 
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Sacramento Theatre Company: Dial M For Murder

Monday, March 5, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

When you "Dial M for Murder" you dial a hit. What great fun! Yes, a murder mystery can have suspense and still have laughs.

The Sacramento Theatre Company has brought back a well-made play from the 1950s, later to be a Hitchcock film, and one of his best. The big star of this evening of fun and mayhem is Matt K. Miller as an aging tennis player afraid of losing his meal ticket wife. On stage Miller looks nothing like his all-American lobby photo so it’s a surprise to see him as a charming Englishman who is so manipulative and villainous.

The overly naive wife, Mrs. Wendice, is played by Jackie Vanderbeck. Poor Jackie is stuck with the simpering, helpless female of the time, but makes the best of it. She starts the play in a white dress with small black polka dots. Oh so fifties, and the hair is in a half page boy with rolls on the sides leaving a space for a hat. The hat comes on when it is time to leave the apartment (we can overlook the lack of gloves since they are just another thing for an actor to drop). Mrs. Wendice then appears in a lavender dress with a peplum. Oh my! Yes, the peplum is back—see page 305 of InStyle, March 2012, with Jennifer Aniston on the cover. A peplum is a short ruffle from the waist over a longer skirt, originally designed to hide Barbara Stanwick’s low slung rump.

And there is Barry Hubbard as the American pulp mystery writer for television. Barry towers over Miller and looks more the athletic type filling the stage quite nicely. It’s to Miller’s credit that he “James Cagney’s it out” with the taller man.

Now we come to the sleazebag Swan. Scott Divine with his thin moustache is the ultimate slime bag. I do love these characters. It’s shades of the Kray Brothers, but poor Swan is not as successful. Swan comes on stage to sell a car not belonging to him and within minutes has seen a way to make money and a killing—the wife. Poor Mrs. Wendice—now it’s two against her: her husband and a good-for-nothing killer.

It's a super play! Everything is clear and cleverly presented. Written by Frederick Knott, the story is certainly entertaining. Director Greg Alexander is strong at keeping a pace, yet making each plot point. Bravo!

There are only "…five important motives for murder: fear, jealousy, money, revenge, and protecting someone you love." All five are represented in the various colorful cast, but you must see it to find for yourself.

Even the usually thick-headed and indifferent police see through the plot. Gary Alan Wright comes on stage full force as the Police Inspector. When we first meet him he sees the case as open and shut. Ahhhh, but later the Inspector comes back with new views of the scene. We in the audience loved it. Thank you Gary the actor—you are so Wright, I mean so right. The big laugh of the play was Officer Thompson, played by Aaron Hitchcock, when he exits with evidence on his arm. You have to see it to understand.

It was the attention to detail that really set the mood for the story. Hats off to costumer McKayla Butym for bringing back memories with appropriate period attire. Especially notable was the 1950s classic gray suit back for the trial time of Mrs. Wendice. "The Gray Suit" was best seen on Kim Novak in Vertigo, but great on stage as well. The set was lovingly designed by Mims Mattair. Red walls—so fifties—and leaves stenciled as an upper border. Perfect. So "the fashion" for these sort of "now" people. Jessica Bertine set mood after mood with well-timed lighting. So much could have gone wrong, and didn't. And there is a Sound Designer, too. William Myers was right on cue with every phone call—and it's the old rotary phone, too.

What a good time in a wonderful theatre space. I got there early, as usual, so had a super chocolate chip cookie for only $1.  Not a bad night out for the money. It’s probably even cheaper than a movie once all the over-priced snacks are added in. Maybe it's time to go back to theatre.

A final note: at long last a Hairstylist is on a theatre Board of Directors.  We know theatre is business, but theatre should also be the right hair style for a time period.  How many times have we seen 1960 and later flowing hair on a Roaring Twenties lady, or on a 1940s female? Thanks to Neil SooHoo for watching from your Board position for these humorous mistakes.

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Dial M for Murder runs through March 25. Tickets are still available.

The Sacramento Theatre Company's season of "mystery, music, and mayhem" continues with Barrymore (March 28-May 6) and Little Shop of Horrors (April 25-May 20).

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Feb 20

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Fashion Your Life Around Community & Culture
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Festivals: Sacramento Fashion Week Festivals: Sacramento Fashion Week
Various Locations
Feb 21-Feb 25
Daily, times vary

Providing the bridge between fashion designers, models, photographers, advertising agencies, make up and hair stylists in the beauty, fashion, and entertainment industry, Sacramento Fashion Week brings a week of fashion events to the Sacramento Area.
 

 Dance: Sacramento Black Art of Dance

Dance: Sacramento Black Art of Dance:
20th Anniversary Concert

Sacramento State - Solano Hall 1010
Ongoing-Feb 26
Wed-Thurs 6:30pm; Fri-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

Founded by Linda Goodrich, chair of the University's Theatre & Dance Department, S/BAD showcases Black concert dance forms such as West African, Brazilian & modern jazz in their 20th Anniversary Concert.
 
Museums: Camellia Pin-On Day Museums: Camellia Pin-On Day
California State Capitol Museum
Feb 23
Thurs 10am-1pm

In honor of Sacramento's designation as "Camellia Capital of the World," camellia corsages, cut from Capitol Park bushes and trees, will be distributed to guests.
 
 Food & Wine: Sacramento Beer Week

Food & Wine: Sacramento Beer Week
Various locations
Feb 24-March 4
Daily, times vary

Celebrates Sacramento's rich beer culture with more than 400 events, including beer tastings, beer dinners, food pairings, comedy nights, music, pub crawls, educational events, brewing demonstrations, and more throughout the week.

 
 Nightlife: The Cave's Grand Opening Sacramento Nightlife: The Cave's Official
Grand Opening Party

The Cave
Feb 24
Fri 8pm-11:30pm

Help Sacramento's newest art dwelling--a relaxed atmosphere showcasing the best in live music, art, comedy, and local sports--celebrate their grand opening with an artistic triple threat featuring live music, comedy, and art.
 
Music: Rigoletto Music: Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi
Community Center Theater
Feb 24-Feb 26
Fri 8pm; Sun 2pm

The Sacramento Opera & Sacramento Philharmonic present this concise, taut, and psychologically disturbing drama.
 
Special Events: Mercy's Day of Dance

Special Events: Mercy's Day of Dance
Three Stages Performing Arts Center
Feb 25
Sat 9am-Noon

Join for an interactive event bringing people of all ages together for heart-healthy activities including care chats with Mercy experts, cooking demonstrations with Whole Foods Market and, of course, kicking up your heels.

 
 Festivals: Carnaval 2012

Festivals: Carnaval 2012
Old McCulley Bros. Auto. Bldg
Feb 25
Sat 8pm-2am

Come party Brazilian style with live music, dancers, performers, plus Brazilian food & drink.

 
 Sports & Rec: Getty Owl Run/Walk   Sports & Rec: Getty Owl Run/Walk
Crocker Park
Feb 26
Sun 7am-Noon

Join in Sacramento outdoor activities at the 1/4-mile kids run, 5K Walk/Run, or 10K Run around Downtown Sacramento, then enjoy the post-race family festival full of massages, vendors, food, music, & activities.
 
Film: Media That Matters Short Film Festival Film: Media That Matters Short Film Festival
Guild Theater
Feb 26
Sun 7:30pm

Movies on a Big Screen's annual festival of socially conscious short films are made by student and independent filmmakers and complied by Arts Engine in New York.

 
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Black History Month

Black History Month Events

 

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Celebrate Mardi Gras & Presidents' Day this Weekend in Sacramento!

Thursday, February 16, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

Not only does this weekend hold the majority of Sacramento's Mardi Gras events (Mardi Gras is officially Tues, Feb 21 this year), it is also a three-day-er for many, given Monday's Presidents' Day Holiday. If your weekend's not already action-packed, or if you're looking to add a little bit more to your plate, here are a few viable options. (See even more in our Holiday Events section).

If you're the type to get up and dance, head to The Park Ultra Lounge for their Mardi Gras Weekend Celebration, featuring two nights of decorations, masks, & beads galore. Friday night features DJ Scene & Saturday celebrates the 150th Anniversary of Bacardi Rum.

If you prefer to hop around from spot to spot, there are two great pub crawls organized for Saturday night—the Mardi Gras Bloc Party in The Sutter District and Old Sacramento Mardi Gras, which features live music, entertainment, and drink specials at nearly a dozen Old Sacramento bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. Perhaps stop in at Marilyn’s on K on your way between the two for their Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball (be sure to wear your carnival mask & Mardi Gras attire)!

And, since you'll get to sleep in on Monday, consider taking in a Sunday evening Music or Comedy performance, see a film, or get a little lesson in Sacramento brewing history prior to Sacramento Beer Week.

On Monday afternoon, take the kiddilies to Power Balance Pavilion to see Disney on Ice: Toy Story 3 which has two performances (Noon & 4pm) that day, or take your time strolling through one of Sacramento's many Museum or Gallery exhibits.

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Jan 30

Monday, January 30, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Charm Yourself with Extraordinary Events
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Theatre: Aliens with Extraordinary Skills
Theatre: Aliens with Extraordinary Skills
B Street Theatre
Ongoing-Feb 26
Tues 6:30pm; Wed 2pm & 6:30pm; Thurs & Fri 8pm; Sat 5pm & 9pm; Sun 2pm
Based on true tales of immigration, this play explores the idea that we are all "aliens" in search for love, understanding, & a home.

 Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame: A Place Called Sacramento

Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame:
A Place Called Sacramento

Crocker Art Museum
Feb 2
Thurs 6:30pm
Celebrate the 10 original, local short films that premiered at last Oct's Film Festival.

Dance: Open Sky Dance: Open Sky
Benvenuti Performing Arts Center
Feb 3-Feb 4
Fri & Sat 7pm
Along with the usual showcase of tap, jazz, ballet, modern, and contemporary pieces, this production features a tribute to 9/11 choreographed by Jill Strippling.

 
 Special Events: Paula Deen Live

Special Events: Paula Deen Live
Community Center Theater
Feb 3
Fri 7pm
Successful restaurateur, best-selling cookbook author, Food Network superstar, and multi-media personality Paula Deen comes to Sacramento for one night only!

 
 Nightlife: Sacramento's Valentine's/Unvalentine's Party for Singles Sacramento Nightlife: Sacramento Valentine's/ Unvalentine's Party for Singles
Hilton Hotel Arden West
Feb 3
Fri 8pm-Midnight
Enjoy DJ dancing, games, complimentary snacks, quality singles, & much more. Couples welcome too!

 
Museums: Sacramento Museum Day
Museums: Sacramento Museum Day
28 participating Museums
Feb 4
Sat 10am-5pm
This popular & fun cultural tradition encourages the community to experience the area's incredible wealth of art, history, science & wildlife--at little or no cost.

 
Festivals: Sacramento VegFest

Festivals: Sacramento VegFest
Artisan Building
Feb 4
Sat 11am-4pm
Celebration raw, vegan, & vegetarian cuisines with exhibits, tastings, recipes, vendors, speakers, and more.

 
 Music: This Charming Band

Music: This Charming Band
Blue Lamp
Feb 4
Sat 9pm
This Charming Band strives to make each show a celebration of unity in the love and appreciation of the music of The Smiths.

 
 Kids & Fam: Dino-Volcano Mobile
  Kids & Fam: Dino-Volcano Mobile
Discovery Museum
Feb 5
Sun 12:30pm-4pm
Remember your day of exploring rocks, fossils, crystals, & dinosaurs in the Blast from the Past! exhibit by making a Dino-Volcano mobile.

Sports & Rec: Super Bowl Party Sports & Rec: Super Bowl Party
Arden Hills - Mangos Lounge
Feb 5
Sun 3pm
Complete with two big screen TVs, raffle prizes, drink specials & finger food favorites, you and your friends will enjoy the big end-of-season match-up in comfort and style.

 
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Forbidden Broadway debuts at Cosmopolitan Cabaret

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Sneak Preview! February's Featured Local Artist of the Month: Kristin Hartman

Genesis by Kristin Hartman
 

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Jan 23

Monday, January 23, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Rendezvous All Week Through
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Music: Allstar Weekend
Music: Allstar Weekend
Ace of Spades
Jan 25
Wed 5:30pm

Pop rock group Allstar Weekend gained popularity from the Disney Channel television network & comes to Sacto with special guests The After Party.

 Theatre: In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play

Theatre: In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play
Capital Stage
Jan 25-Feb 26
Wed 7pm; Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

It's the 1880s and for the wife of eminent scientist and inventor Dr. Givings, the vagaries of the medical field have never held much allure...until now.
Film: Media Mentoring: Miss Representation Film: Media Mentoring: Miss Representation
Crest Theatre
Jan 26
Thurs 6pm *Screening 7pm

Mix with Sacramento's film makers & media professionals, watch Miss Representation, a documentary on how media affects kids and young adults, and engage in a panel discussion focusing on media literacy & how to get distribution without misrepresentation.
 
 Museums: Thurs 'Til 9: Open Art

Museums: Thurs 'Til 9: Open Art: William Eiland
on St. Sebastian

Crocker Art Museum
Jan 26
Thurs 7pm

A lecture examining imagery of St. Sebastian, a common figure in the paintings featured in the exhibition Florence & the Baroque, & its cultural meanings for LGBT viewers.

 
 Special Events: Pirates Rendezvous Special Events: Pirates Rendezvous
Sac. Marriott - Rancho Cordova
Jan 27-Jan 28
Fri 5pm-Midnight; Sat 10am-Midnight

Come play all day with the Pirates! Fri night is boarding night & Sat is Pirate family fun day.
 
Food & Wine: Winter Wine & Food Fest
Food & Wine: Winter Wine & Food Fest
Sacramento Convention Center
Jan 28
Sat 5pm-7:30pm *VIP event until 10pm

Enjoy a live and silent auction, live entertainment, and delicious food and drink from over 120 of Sacramento's best local restaurants and wineries. Proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Sacramento & Northeastern California.
 
Special Events: Ladies Night Out ft. Danny Boy

Special Events: Ladies Night Out 2012
ft. Danny Boy

Guild Theater
Jan 28
Sat 7pm-10pm

Award-winning poet Terry Moore hosts Ladies Night Out, a night of recognition, featuring R&B crooner Danny Boy, plus many others. This is a fun and different way to take part in Sacramento nightlife.

 
 Comedy: 14-Hour Comedy Challenge

Comedy: 14-Hour Comedy Challenge
Sacramento Comedy Spot
Jan 28
Sat 10:30pm

This one day competition requires participants to incorporate criteria given at the beginning of the day into their video sketch, live sketch or stand-up routine and perform it that night. Come see what's made!

 
 Music: Cold Eskimo
  Music: Cold Eskimo
Fox & Goose
Jan 28
Sat 9pm

Cold Eskimo is moody and eclectic, energetic and pretty, creating a full sound. See them play along with Golden Youth.
Music: Hot Club of Cowtown with The Alkali Flats Music: Hot Club of Cowtown with
The Alkali Flats

Harlow's
Jan 29
Sun 7pm

Hot Club of Cowtown are the most globe-trotting, hardest-swinging Western swing trio on the planet.

 
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Featured Local Artist of the Month: Alex Trujillo

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Jan 2

Tuesday, January 3, 2012 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Welcome 2012 with Pizazz
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Music: Alice Wallace
Music: Alice Wallace
Fox & Goose
Jan 4
Wed 7pm
Sweet country artist Alice Wallace performs in support of her new album Sweet Madness. Also performing is Sacramento's Lovelorn Trio. Come have some Hot Spiced Cider and a Nutburger and enjoy the show.

 Film: Film Frame: Sunset Boulevard

Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame: Sunset Boulevard
Crocker Art Museum
Jan 5
Thurs 6:30pm
Director Billy Wilder's Academy-Award-winning classic connects Baroque drama with a modern medium. Film scholar Kristen Anderson Wagner will introduce the film and give the audience a sneak peek of Film Frame features to come in 2012.
Comedy: Lavell Crawford Comedy: Lavell Crawford
Punch Line Comedy Club
Jan 5-Jan 8
Thurs 8pm; Fri 8pm & 10pm; Sat 7pm & 9:30pm; Sun 8pm
Famous for his "Can a brother get some love?" stand up on Comedy Central, Lavell Crawford will have you rolling on the floor clutching your chest from laughing.
 
 
Festivals: California State Home & Garden Show

Festivals: California State Home & Garden Show
Sacramento Convention Center
Jan 6-Jan 8
Fri Noon-7pm; Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10am-5pm
Isn't it time to give your home a little TLC? Come have FUN as you learn money saving ideas for your home and garden.

 
 Special Events: Jazzy Cats: Mardi Gras Madness Special Events: Jazzy Cats:
Mardi Gras Madness

Doubletree Hotel
Jan 6-Jan 8
Fri 5pm-9pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm
Come admire the cats and take in the cage decoration contest & costume contes. There will also be an appearance by Trouble, the Guinness-certified World's Tallest Cat.
 
Theatre: Chicago Theatre: Chicago
Davis Musical Theatre Co. Performing Arts Center
Jan 6-Jan 29
Fri & Sat 8:15pm; Sun 2:15pm
In the roaring twenties, Roxie Hart and fellow "Merry Murderess" Velma Kelly vie for the spotlight and the headlines.
 
Nightlife: Fishnet Fridays with the Sizzling Sirens

Sacramento Nightlife: Fishnet Friday with
The Sizzling Sirens

Dive Bar
Jan 6
Fri 9:30pm
Enjoy live teaser performances on the hour all night from the Sirens, dance with them to their favorite music, watch the beautiful mermaid as she swims above the bar, and take advantage of sizzling drink specials all night long!

 
 Special Events: Polar Bear Plunge

Special Events: Polar Bear Plunge
McKinley Park
Jan 7
Sat 10am-Noon
Brave the cold weather & get wet! There are many fun ways to take the plunge, and there'll be a polar bear costume contest & cubs craft corner for kids.

 
 Special Events:   Special Events: "G" Hum Parade
Bows & Arrows
Jan 7
Sat 1pm-4pm
The idea of the "G" Hum Parade is to tune enough guitars and other instruments together and play either sporadically or all together to create a large ambiance of "G".
Dance: Inside the Director's Studio Dance: Inside the Director's Studio
Sacramento Ballet Studios
Jan 7
Sat 6pm-7pm
Former Sacramento Ballet dancer Jared Nelson shares his unique view of Septime Webre's rock-n-roll influenced Fluctuating Hemlines both as a dancer and ballet master.

 
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Music categories
We now have sub-categories for Music genres to appeal to music-lovers of all sorts.

Genres include: Jazz, Rock/Pop, Hip-Hop/R&B/Soul, Blues, Dance/Electronica, World, Classical/Opera, Acoustic, Americana/Bluegrass, & Country/Western

  
 

Featured Local Artist of the Month: Alex Trujillo

Featured Local Artist of the Month - Alex Trujillo - January 2012 

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Christmas celebrations, Sacramento-style

Thursday, December 22, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

Christmas tree with presents 

As always, Sacramento steps up to the plate with holiday events of all sorts. At Sacramento365.com, we see a lot of events come through the site every day. Though there are myriad options in our Holiday Event section, we've narrowed down the list to 10 to get help you pick your Christmas Eve & Christmas Day festivities.

 

Christmas Eve Events:

Sure, the night before Christmas should be spent snuggled in bed waiting for Santa Claus, but why not get out and about during the day. Here are some options to keep you entertained around town:

 1. Free Admission at Fairytale Town & Sacramento Zoo: Zoo 10am-1:30pm, FTT 10am-2pm
Treat the kiddies to a day out while both Fairytale Town & the Sacramento Zoo offer free admission to all guests. The Zoo encourages participating in their pajama party, so you needn’t even change.

2. Downtown Holiday Ice Rink: St. Rose of Lima Park, 10am-6pm
Located outdoors near Westfield Downtown Plaza, the Downtown Holiday Ice Rink is the perfect holiday experience for the young and young at heart.

3. It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play: Capital Stage, 11am
Inspired by the classic American film of the same title, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play is performed as a 1940s live radio broadcast in front of a studio audience. 

 4. Holiday Film Screenings: It’s a Wonderful Life: Crest Theatre, 1:30pm, 4:30pm, & 7:30pm
If you can’t make it to Cap Stage’s live performance (see above), you can still catch the original film rendition live on the big screen at the historic Crest Theatre. 

5. Theatre of Lights: Old Sacramento, 6pm & 7:30pm
A symphony of lights, sounds, and visual effects will take the audience back to a time when the beloved poem "The Night Before Christmas" was first introduced in Sacramento in 1857.

Christmas Day Events:

Looking to entertain friends & family in town after your regular traditions are over? Or just looking to get out of the house after so much family time? Sacramento doesn’t disappoint. Here are a few options:

Mrs & Mr Claus1. Christmas Brunch: Hyatt Regency, 10am-3pm
Enjoy this holiday season with all of the trimmings. Join for a bountiful buffet brunch featuring breakfast items and traditional holiday favorites.

2. Christmas Day Supper Cruise: Empress Hornblower, 3:30pm-6:30pm
Join Hornblower for Christmas Day with your family and celebrate the season with a delicious meal, relax and enjoy the holiday. The Cruise includes traditional holiday dishes, festive music, and beautiful views of the Sacramento River.

3. Bah Humbug!: MiX Downtown, 8:30pm-2am
Get out from under your tree and continue the holiday partying at this special Sunday Circus night. Spend the evening with your "other" family at Mix Downtown!

4. Christmas with Arden Park Roots: Harlow’s, 9pm
Join reggae/rock/punk band Arden Park Roots for a festive Christmas show.

5. Asylum: Barcode Nightclub, 9pm-1:30am
Featuring resident DJ Bryan Hawk, Asylum is a night of the best cutting edge goth, industrial, nu-darkwave, EBM dance music.



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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Dec 19

Monday, December 19, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Musical Merriment & Unexpected Revelry
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Theatre: Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!)
Theatre: Every Christmas Story Ever Told
(And Then Some!)

Capital Stage
Ongoing-Jan 1
Tues 7pm; Wed 7pm; Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm
*Xmas Eve 2pm & 7pm

A fast, fond, and furious look at the holiday traditions we all remember, and a few we'd like to forget.

 Special Events: Nite Brite Bike Parade

Special Events: Nite Brite Bike Parade
M Street between 40th & 41st Streets
Dec 21
Wed 7pm

The 5th Annual Nite Brite Bike Parade in East Sacramento is a parade of lights and sounds through the Fabulous Forties--fun for the whole family. Decorate your bike with lights and holiday cheer!

Music: The Golden Cadillacs Music: The Golden Cadillacs
Torch Club
Dec 21
Wed 9pm

The Golden Cadillacs share their honey-baked California country rock with anyone who's ever hung their head at a bar searching for answers at the bottom of a drink.
 
 Film: Holiday Film Series: Miracle on 34th Street

Film: Holiday Film Series: Miracle on 34th Street
Crocker Art Museum
Dec 22
Thurs 4pm

Bring non-perishable food items for the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services for entry in a raffle and enjoy a screening of the seasonal favorite, the original classic Miracle on 34th Street. Return later in the evening for a screening of the cult classic Satan vs. Santa.

 
 Music: Who Cares & Little Foxes Music: Who Cares & Little Foxes
Harlow's
Dec 22
Thurs 9pm

Who Cares, who play hip hop based in jazz, electro, and broken beats, and electronic band Little Foxes team up with Concerts 4 Charity to bring you a Christmas Party with proceeds going to charity in the Sacramento area.
 
Music: Rock for Tots 6
Music: Rock for Tots 6
Ace of Spades
Dec 23
Fri 6:30pm

Rock out to performances by Lonely Kings, Dogfood, A Single Second, I'm Dirty Too, and Street Urchinz. Bring a toy and receive a raffle ticket for prizes from local vendors. All toys go to the Sacramento Salvation Army.
 
Nightlife: Blue Collar Burlesque

Nightlife: Blue Collar Burlesque
Sterling Hotel
Dec 23
Fri 8pm

Celebrate the holidays Siren-style for a night of bawdy live entertainment. Enjoy live jazz & blues from the Harley White Jr. Orchestra, a Siren Burlesque Boutique, Isabella Corsetry "unwrapped" holiday fashion show, and free audience raffle giveaways.

 Kids & Fam: Pajama Party Christmas Eve

Kids & Fam: Pajama Party Christmas Eve
Sacramento Zoo
Dec 24
Sat 10am-1:30pm

Celebrate Christmas Eve at the Zoo, and you don't have to change out of your pajamas--admission is free! Be sure to head across the street to Fairytale Town, too, where admission is also free for the day.

 
 Christmas Eve Events
  Christmas Eve Events: Sat, Dec 24
-Kids & Fam: Coyote Tales:
Effie Yeaw Nature Center, 10:30am
-Food & Wine: Christmas Eve at Ten22:
Ten22, 11:30am-10pm
-Sacramento Nightlife: Xmas Eve Bash:
District 30, 9pm-3am
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Christmas Day Events Christmas Day Activities: Sun, Dec 25
-Food & Wine: Christmas Supper Cruise:
Empress Hornblower 3:30pm-6:30pm
-Sacramento Nightlife: Bah Humbug!:
MiX Downtown, 8:30pm-2am
-Music: Christmas with Arden Park Roots:
Harlow's, 9pm
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Featured Local Artist of the Month: Tracy Saville

Tracy Saville - Featured Local Artist of the Month
 

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Don't Be Afraid of Using a Convention Center

Wednesday, December 14, 2011 by Sonya Bradley
Moving your meeting or conference from a single hotel to a convention center can be a little intimidating and seemingly so much more work than you have time for, especially if you have a small staff or are a one-person department.

Yet, sometimes circumstances dictate the need to seriously consider a convention center and hotel package:

> Your meeting has or will quickly outgrow its current hotel space.
 
> Your Board would like to move to a larger city with more amenities.

> A particular destination contains certain assets (e.g. University, medical facilities) that tie in well with your group.

Don't let fear or lack of resources keep you from exploring the convention center and hotel package options for your meetings and conventions:

Short Distances Room to Room
Most cities have headquarter hotels either connected, adjacent to or within a short walking distance of their Convention Center. The extra time spent going betwen the two is typcially less than five minutes.  For example, there are two downtown Sacramento hotels approximately 145 feet from the Sacramento Convention Center.  This video is a great illustration of the proximity. There are a several more within a four- to six-block radius. On a nice day - and there are plenty in Sacramento - the walk is very pleasant.

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CVB's Understand Your Needs
Your CVB reps have the greatest amount of experience working with groups who decided to make the switch from a single hotel to a covention center/hotel package. She is there to represent the needs of the customer. She is also the one person who understands the intricacies and complexities of Sacramento meeting facilities and hotels and is well versed in your needs.

Access to Greater Services
When you work with a CVB, you have access to more resources for a better conference. For example, using Sacramento convention and meeting services mean you could qualify for airport and store welcome signage, street banners, information desk staffing, customized landing pages, delegate discount programs and more.

There's no need to view this opportunity as a scene in a horror film, where you're forced to confront a race of aliens known as convention center event planner, AV rep, catering manager, security; or you fear your delegates leaving the safe confines of the hotel and stepping into a convention center will bring unseen horrors with zombies at every turn who chase your delegates sending them screaming back to the safety of their rooms.

Take a deep breath, summon your inner meeting planner Wonder Woman or Lara Croft and do what you would do if you were contacting a hotel and working with a dedicated sales or catering manager.
 
Pull out your ray gun, aka mobile phone, and contact the city's convention & visitors bureau. Your CVB sales rep will be your sole point of contact and will walk with you through every step of the process. They will do the work of bringing the covention center and hotels together to ensure you have a successful conference. 

Contact the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau's Sarah Atilano - satilano@cityofsacramento.org - to start the conversation on moving to a convention center. 

Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Dec 12

Monday, December 12, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Snuggle Up and Stay Local
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Local Marketplace: Create in Cal Tweetup
Local Marketplace: Create in Cal
Shop & Drink Tweetup

Hot Italian
Dec 13
Tues 5:30pm-8:30pm

Buy local, original gifts this year from small, independent designers. Grab your friends, a local drink, & your shopping list!

 Music: Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show

Music: Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show
Mondavi Center - Jackson Hall
Dec 15
Thurs 8pm

The Blind Boys' holiday spectacular is a roof-raising musical event that features bluesy, gospelized versions of seasonal favorites, old and new.

Comedy: Late Night Recreation Comedy Troupe Comedy: Late Night Recreation Comedy Troupe
Marilyn's on K
Dec 15
Thurs 9pm

Late-Night Recreation, Sacramento's newest live, mixed-media comedy troupe, will perform their debut show, combining smart, edgy writing & compelling performance with video, music, and live burlesque from the super sexy Sizzling Sirens.
 
 Kids & Fam: Swim with Santa

Kids & Fam: Swim with Santa
Sacramento Area YMCA
Dec 16
Fri 5:30pm-7:30pm

Come take a dip in the pool & share your Christmas wish list with Santa and the "Y" Elves! There will be plenty of photo opportunities as the kids swim, play, & visit with Santa.

 
 Music: Submerge Magazine's 100th Issue Party Music: Submerge Magazine's 100th Issue Party
Ace of Spades
Dec 16
Fri 6pm

Submerge Magazine, Sacramento's free biweekly music/art/lifestyle publication, celebrates 100 issues with a huge show featuring Sister Crayon, Tera Melos, & many more.
 
Theatre: Chicken Little's Christmas Party
Theatre: Chicken Little's Christmas Party
Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre
Ongoing-Dec 24
Fri & Sat 7pm; Sun 2pm

Chicken Little invites Santa Claus to a Christmas party as the unique Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre presents its annual holiday offering. Bring a camera for photos with Santa Claus!
 
Film: Santa's Cool Holiday Film Festival

Film: Santa's Cool Holiday Film Festival
Crest Theatre
Dec 17-Dec 18
Sat & Sun 1pm, 4pm, 7pm

A bunch of the very rarest (and sometimes weird) Christmas filmic moments have been gathered together in Santa's Cool Holiday Film Festival for what has to be the funkiest, silliest, and least emotional movie experience you'll have this holiday season.

 
 Special Events: World Series of Dreidel

Special Events: World Series of Dreidel
Congregation Beth Shalom
Dec 17
Sat 7pm

Bring your friends and recall the thrill of dreidel, with a grown-up twist. The buy-in gets you a stack of chips and as many visits as you can handle to the dessert buffet.

 
 Sports & Rec: Fleet Feet Holiday Classic Fun Run
  Sports & Rec: Fleet Feet's Holiday Classic Fun Run
Sutter's Landing Regional Park
Dec 18
Sun 8am *Run begins 9am

Do all those cozy holiday gatherings make you sweat? Run for the chill of it! The race is a lighthearted reason to gather for a run during the holiday season & is also a toy drive for Salvation Army. Finishers are greeted with a steamy cup of coffee or hot chocolate.
Nightlife: Snowfall Xmas Party Sacramento Nightlife: Snowfall Xmas Party
Shady Lady Saloon
Dec 18
Sun 8pm-11pm

Shaun Slaughter (self-proclaimed king of Christmas) & the Shady Lady (Sacramento's most elegant bar & only speakeasy) team up to bring you an evening of glitz, glamour, spirit, & festive fun with holiday spirits & treats, plus warm and cozy Christmas tunes.

 
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Featured Local Artist of the Month: Tracy Saville

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Nov 21

Monday, November 21, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Give Thanks & Light Up for the Holidays
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Fashion/Design: Midnight Masquerade
Fashion/Design: Midnight Masquerade
Fashion Show

Sacramento State - Union Ballroom
Nov 22
Tues 6:30pm-9pm

Student designers and stylists will demonstrate their prowess at this charity fashion show, benefitting The Autism Center for Excellence.

 Special Events: Old Sacramento Tree Lighting Ceremony

Special Events: Old Sacramento Tree
Lighting Ceremony

Old Sacramento
Nov 23
Wed 6pm

Get into the holiday spirit with live performances, a visit from Father Christmas, and much more. Watch as Mayor Kevin Johnson flips the switch to light the tree at 6:30pm. This celebration kicks off Old Sac's ongoing Theatre of Lights.

Sports & Rec: Run to Feed the Hungry Sports & Rec: Run to Feed the Hungry
Begins from Sacramento State
Nov 24
Thurs 10K 8:35am; 5K 9am

Start your Thanksgiving off right by running to help those in need. All proceeds benefit the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services.
 
 Festivals: Sacramento Hmong New Year

Festivals: Sacramento Hmong New Year Celebration
Cal Expo
Nov 24-Nov 27
Thurs-Sun 8am-3pm

Celebrate Hmong culture and welcome in the New Year--learn a new culture, taste new food, watch live sports & live music.

 
 Festivals: Holiday Art & Craft Festival Festivals: Holiday Art & Craft Festival
Scottish Rite Center
Nov 25-Nov 27
Fri Noon-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 10am-4pm

Impress your friends & family with local handmade gifts while supporting local artisans & the Crocker. Victorian Santa will be on hand to pose for pictures!
 
Theatre: It's a Wonderful Life
Theatre: It's a Wonderful Life
Delta King Riverboat
Nov 25-Dec 23
Thurs-Sat 7:15pm; Sun 2:15pm

Sacramento's new musical parody playhouse, Sacra-Melo, presents this comedic retelling of the perennial holiday classic. Come on board the Delta King and discover what George will do!
 
Music: The Coalition

Music: The Coalition
Torch Club
Nov 25
Fri 9pm

Not your typical blues band, The Coalition incorporates a wide variety of influences that begin with the blues and move through bands like Nine Inch Nails and Porcupine Tree.

 
 Kids & Fam: Ramblin' Reindeer

Kids & Fam: Ramblin' Reindeer
Discovery Museum
Nov 26-Nov 27
Sat & Sun 12:30pm-4pm

Kick off the holiday season with hooves and antlers, learning about the infamous reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh. Mixing science with legend, this is a fun weekend for the whole family.

 
 Comedy: George Lopez Vivo
  Comedy: George Lopez Vivo
Community Center Theater
Nov 26
Sat 8pm

Live in Sacramento for one night only, multi-talented entertainer George Lopez has a career that encompasses television, film, and stand-up comedy.

Music: Chaplin - A Life. In Concert Music: Chaplin - A Life. In Concert
Crest Theatre
Nov 27
Sun 3pm

This one-man theatrical-musical tribute to Charlie Chaplin is performed by singer/songwriter David Pomeranz. Part theatre, part concert, David fully reveals his considerable writing and composing skills in the creation of this show.

 
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Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving Turkey

 

This Thanksgiving, Sacramento365.com is thankful for YOU, our users. Thank you for continuously being on the lookout for Sacramento events & exploring all this town has to offer! If you're searching for ways to celebrate, be sure to check out our Holiday Events section.

 

 

 Featured Local Artist of the Month: Jared Konopitski

Beautiful Decay by Jared Konopitski

 

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Nov 7

Monday, November 7, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Honoring Heroes & Local Creatives
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Visual Arts: Colors of War
Visual Arts: Colors of War
Central Library
Nov 8-Dec 31
Tues 10am-8pm; Wed & Thurs 10am-6pm; Fri Noon-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun Noon-5pm

Terry Rosenberg creates digital paintings of loaded words whose incendiary meanings are challenged by provocative juxtaposition & dramatic typography.

 Food & Wine: Origins of Sac. Cultural Tour

Food & Wine: Origins of Sac. Food & Cultural Tour
Local Roots Food Tours Meet-up
Ongoing-Dec 30
Wed/Fri/Sat 10:15am-1:45pm

Explore the beginnings of Sacto, from Sutter's colony to turn-of-the-century, by tasting the best dishes immigrants brought with them.

Special Events: Verge's Holiday Open House & Art Golf Special Events: Verge's Holiday Open House &
Art Golf

Verge Center for the Arts
Nov 10
Thurs 6pm-10pm

Play a round of miniature golf in an indoor course created by artists at Verge! Local foodtrucks will serve food, beer & soda will be free flowing. Axis@Verge is up in the Temporary Gallery, artists studios will be open, with artwork for sale, & DJ Scott Soriano will be playing golf inspired hits!
 
 Theatre: Twelfth Night

Theatre: Twelfth Night
Big Idea Theatre
Ongoing-Dec3
Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

Set against the background of Mardi Gras in post-hurricane New Orleans, Twelfth Night is a riotous, fun-filled romp filled with drag queens, shipwrecked pirates, and lovesick counts.

 
 Festivals: City of Sacramento Veterans Day Parade Festivals: City of Sacramento Veterans Day Parade
Capitol Mall
Nov 11
Fri Parade 10am; Fest. 11am-1pm

Honor our heroes past and present at the parade, followed by a festival on Capitol Mall filled with entertainment, children's activities, and displays.
 
Special Events: Sacramento International Auto Show
Special Events: Sacramento International
Auto Show

Cal Expo
Nov 11-Nov 13
Fri 10am-9pm; Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 10am-6pm

The show features new 2012 models alongside cars of the future and cars of yesterday.
 
Festivals: Art Market: Original, Local, Creative Gifts

Festivals: Art Market: Original, Local, Creative Gifts
St. Mary's Church & School
Nov 12
Sat 10am-5pm

Come shop with the best local and regional artists and crafts people. Enjoy live entertainment, kid's craft area, & an art raffle.

 
 2nd Saturday Activities

2nd Saturday Activities:
-Home: Vox Sacramento, 5pm-9pm
-The Art of Light: Ann Tracy: Lights, Camera, Art:
Lumens Light + Living, 6pm-9pm
-Milk Gallery Grand Opening: Milk Gallery, 8pm-11pm
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 Music: B.B. King
  Music: B.B. King
Community Center Theater
Nov 13
Sun 7pm

For more than 60 years, B.B. King has defined the blues for a worldwide audience. Since he started recording in the 1940s, he has released over 50 albums, many of them classics, won 14 Grammy Awards, been inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and received a multitude of awards.

 Film: World's Largest
Film: World's Largest
Guild Theater
Nov 13
Sun 7:30pm

Movies on a Big Screen, recently honored in SacMag's Best of Sacramento issue, presents a screening of World's Largest, a documentary about small towns with big things.

 
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Veterans Day Events

Veterans Day

There is plenty happening around town in honor of our Veterans. Stay tuned on Facebook this week for our round-up, or peruse our Holiday Events section.

 

 

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Rough Waters by Jared Konopitski

 

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Oct 24

Monday, October 24, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Open the Door to a World of Fun
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Museums: Clayton Bailey's World of Wonders
Museums: Clayton Bailey's World of Wonders
Crocker Art Museum
Ongoing-Jan 15
Tues-Wed Noon-7pm; Thurs Noon-9pm; Fri-Sun Noon-5pm

A ceramist, sculptor, and self-proclaimed "mad scientist," Clayton Bailey aims to surprise & delight with his art.

 Visual Arts: Garibaldi Live

Visual Arts: Garibaldi Live
Crest Theatre
Oct 26
Wed 7:30pm

Performance painter David Garibaldi will be joined on stage by a DJ, drummer, and dancers who will bring painted images to life through an entertaining concert style show.

Film: It Came From Kuchar Film: It Came From Kuchar
Crest Theatre
Oct 27
Thurs 7:30pm

This screening, presented by Verge, is introduced by a past student of George Kuchar, Christine Shields. The film is a hilarious and touching story of artistic obsession, compulsion, and inspiration.
 
 Dance: The Doorway

Dance: The Doorway
Benvenuti Performing Arts Center
Ongoing-Oct 29
Thurs-Sat 7:30pm

CORE Dance Collective's The Doorway is an athletic contemporary and jazz movement inspired by the unique personality of different rooms in a Victorian mansion, following the dark and quirky characters entangled within the house.

 
 Food & Wine: Ultimate Clubhouse Sandwich Contest Food & Wine: Sacramento's Ultimate Clubhouse Sandwich Contest
Scottish Rite Center
Oct 29
Sat 11am-3pm

There's something for everyone in the family-food samplings from area's top chefs, wine tasting, cooking demonstrations, food-related art, and a class for children.
 
Festivals: Panteon de Sacramento
Festivals: Panteon de Sacramento
Native American Health Center Parking Lot
Oct 29-Oct 30
Sat 11am-10pm; Sun 8am-8pm

La Raza Galeria Posada's Panteon de Sacramento replicates a small town environment in Mexico during Dia de los Muertos. Visitors are transported to a commemoration with colorful altares honoring those who have passed on. There will be live music, DJ, poetry readings, performances, and more.
 
Special Events: Ugliest Dog Contest & Cutest Canine Pageant

Special Events: Ugliest Dog Contest &
Cutest Canine Pageant

Artisan Building
Oct 29
Sat 4pm-8pm *Contest at 6pm

Bring the family to the Ugliest Dog Contest & Cutest Canine Pageant, which this year also includes the Canine Costume Competition.

 
 Comedy: Bill Cosby

Comedy: Bill Cosby
Community Center Theater
Oct 29
Sat 8pm

Over the past century, few entertainers have achieved the legendary status of Bill Cosby. His successes span five decades and virtually all media, remarkable accomplishments for a kid who emerged from humble beginnings in a Philly project.

 
 Halloween Highlights: Kids
  Halloween Highlights: Kids
-Midtown Trick or Treat & Pooch Parade:
Midtown, Oct 29, Sat 11am-3pm
-Spooktacular Halloween:
Funderland, Oct 29-Oct 30, Sat & Sun 10am-5pm
-Boo at the Zoo:
Sacramento Zoo, Sun & Mon, Oct 30-Oct 31, 5pm-8pm
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 Halloween Highlights: Adults
Halloween Highlights: Adults
-Exotic Halloween Ball:
Cal Expo, Oct 29, Sat 8:30pm-2am
-Count Dracula's Masquerade:
Crescent Club, Oct 29, Sat 9pm-1am
-Beatnik Halloween: 5th Element:
Beatnik Studios, Oct 30, Sun 7pm-1:30am
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Only a few days left of Artober!
Artober 2011

October is National Arts & Humanities month, and Sacramento is celebrating in a big way this year.

Check our Artober listings & find out what's happening!

 

Featured Local Artist of the Month: Brooke Walker-Knoblich

City of Trees by Brooke Walker-Knoblich

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