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TO DO

TO DO

MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, APT 2B

Thru April 16

Mainstage at The Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts

2700 Capitol Ave, Sac 916 443-5300

Bstreettheatre.org

Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson brings Joan Watson into modern day London where she teams up with the erratic but brilliant Ms. Sherlock Holmes on her most intriguing and dangerous case. Come see this hilarious update on the classic Arthur Conan Doyle tales, with a gender-bending twist.

Heroes Of The Fourth Turning

Thru April 16

Capital Stage Company

2215 J St, Sac

Capstage.org

Days after the white-supremacist riot in Charlottesville, four old friends gather for a reunion at their conservative Catholic alma mater in Wyoming. As the party stretches late into the night, they grapple with their beliefs and their place in the world. The reunion becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight that spirals into clashing politics and spiritual chaos. On a chilly night in the middle of America, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself.

What To Send Up When It Goes Down

April 7 – April 30

Celebration Arts Theatre

2727 B St, Sac 916 455-2787

Celebrationarts.net

Characterized as a play-pageant-ritualhomegoing celebration in response to the physical and spiritual deaths of Black people as a result of racialized violence, What to Send Up When It Goes Down is meant to disrupt the pervasiveness of anti-blackness and acknowledge the resilience of Black people throughout history. This theatrical work uses facilitated conversation, parody, song, and movement in a series of vignettes to create a space for catharsis, reflection, cleansing, and healing. Boundaries between performers and audiences blur as the audiences are asked to observe the performance and participate in the ritual.

Antigone

April 14 – April 30

Presented by Falcon’s Eye Theatre at Folsom Lake College at Harris Center for the Arts

10 College Pkwy, Folsom 916 608-6888

Falconseyetheatre.com

At the climax of a bloody civil war that pits brother against brother, both are killed while struggling for control of the nation. With both men dead, their uncle takes control striving to steer the country back to civility. He bestows public honors upon the heroic brother and orders public disgrace for the traitorous brother’s lifeless body. The story follows their sister, Antigone, as she goes against the commands of her uncle and attempts to bury the body of her brother, placing her brother above human laws.

Demolish Brick Wall

Genealogical Association of Sacramento

Wednesday, April 19, 11:30 a.m.

Belle Cooledge Library, 5600 South Land Park Drive • gensac.org

Speakers Victoria Fisch and Jeremy Frankel discuss acquiring knowledge from data gleaned from civil documents.

Best Buddies Friendship Walk

Best Buddies International

Saturday, April 29, 8:30 a.m.

North Natomas Regional Park, 4989 Natomas Blvd. • bestbuddies.org

Join other walkers to support Best Buddies programs that are creating opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development and inclusive living for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Taste of East Sacramento

East Sacramento Chamber of Commerce

Saturday, April 29, 5–9 p.m.

Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 616 Alhambra Blvd. • tasteofeastsac.com

This annual event attracts more than 600 participants and vendors, and features more than 40 neighborhood restaurants, cafes, breweries, wineries and specialty grocers. General admission is $75; VIP tickets are $125.

Ode to the Earth & Sky:

Secular Music for Organ & Choir

Vox Musica

Friday, April 21, 7 p.m.

St. John’s Lutheran Church, 1701 L St.

Sunday, April 23, 5 p.m.

Trinity Episcopal Church, 2620 Capitol Ave. • voxmusica.net

This concert includes new and innovative works that speak to the powerful relationship between our planet, sky, sun and moon.

Featured artist is Vox alum Molly Pease, a vocalist and composer. Tickets are $40. Recording available online April 23–30 for $20.

Old Sacramento Spring Festival

Sacramento History Museum

Sunday, April 30, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.

101 I St. • sachistorymuseum.org

Join in hourly dances around a 15-foot maypole—complete with a crown and ribbons—as well as traditional country dances, arts and crafts, hobby-horse races, gold panning, lawn games and more.

Art of Andres Alvarez

PBS KVIE Gallery

April 4–June 2

2030 West El Camino Ave. • kvie.org

On display are more than 20 paintings by painter and photographer Andres Alvarez, who has won numerous awards, including the 2018 Crocker-Kingsley Art Merit Award.

Spring Cleaning

ARTHOUSE Gallery and Studios

Saturday, April 15, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

1021 R. St. • arthouseonr.com

Items available for purchase include art supplies, proof prints, experimental and older work, slightly damaged pieces, art books, magazines and frames. Come early for the best selection!

Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown

Crocker Art Museum

April 30–Aug. 27

216 O St. • crockerart.org

Browse the comprehensive exhibition of Bay Area Figuration pioneers and artist couple Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown, with 75 paintings, watercolors and drawings.

Hard Rock Live

Chris Tucker, April 1, 8 p.m. & 11 p.m.

Seven Lions, April 6, 8 p.m.

EPIK HIGH, April 9, 8 p.m.

Sting, April 12 & 13, 8 p.m.

Sabrina Carpenter, April 16, 8 p.m.

Bamboo and KZ Tandingan, April 23, 7 p.m.

Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, April 29, 8 p.m.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain, 3317 Forty Mile Road, Wheatland hardrockhotelsacramento.com/entertainment

Check out the April lineup at the region’s newest entertainment venue. Tickets are $33–$396.

Bufferlands Birds & Blooms Walk

RegionalSan

Saturday, April 8, 9 a.m.–noon

8521 Laguna Station Road, Elk Grove • regionalsan.com/bufferlands

Join biologists and docents for a guided walk through the 2,000plus acre preserve surrounding the Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. To register, contact conardc@sacsewer.com.

Overcoming Brutality: What to Send Up When It Goes Down

Celebration Arts

April 7–30

2727 B St. • celebrationarts.net

This play-pageant-ritual-homegoing celebration is in response to the physical and spiritual deaths of Black people as a result of racialized violence. It disrupts the pervasiveness of anti-blackness and acknowledges the resilience of Black people throughout history through conversation, parody, song and movement. Admission is $23; seniors and students are $21.

Music Series

The Sofia

Ron Sexsmith, April 13, 7 p.m.

Shannon Curtis, April 21, 7 p.m.

Royal Wood, April 30, 8 p.m.

2700 Capitol Ave. • bstreettheatre.org

Check out the April lineup of musical acts presented at The Sofia, Home of the B Street Theatre. Tickets are $20–$38.50.

Broke-ology

The Sofia

April 26–June 4

2700 Capitol Ave. • bstreettheatre.org

The King family is at a crossroads. As widower William deals with the challenges of getting older, his boys must face the prospect of taking care of their father while also pursuing their own best lives.

Exploring the Figure: Ceramics Classes

clayARTstudios814

Beginning April 4

814 Alhambra Blvd. • clayARTstudio814.com

Explore clay sculpture with instructor Marsha Schindler who demonstrates hand-building and surface/glazing techniques. Choose evening or morning sessions. All levels welcome. Adults only. Clay, glazes, tools and firing are included. Cost is $350.

Gone Fishin’

Archival Gallery

April 6–29

Second Saturday Reception, April 8, 5–8 p.m.

3223 Folsom Blvd. • archivalgallery.com

This group show, in memory of Ron Wagner, features work by Richard Feese, Fred Gordon, DL Thomas, Ken Waterstreet, Maria Winkler and Wagner. A portion of the proceeds benefits Parkinson Association of Northern California.

Inspiration Education & Art

Elk Grove Fine Arts Center

April 1–27

First Saturday Reception, April 1, 4–7 p.m.

9683 Elk Grove Florin Road • elkgrovefineartscenter.org

This exhibition features work in all mediums by Elk Grove Unified School District educators. In the Foyer Gallery, abstract artist Amy Vidra presents “Lines, Lineage, Ravel: Good Luck Kid” with paintings, assemblage and sculpture.

Elk Grove Festival of the Arts

Saturday, April 29, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Old Town Plaza, 9645 Railroad St. • elkgrovefineartscenter.org

This annual festival includes fine art booths, live performances, food and wine, a youth arts show, kids’ zone and more. Free admission.

Celebrate City! Open House

Sacramento City College

Friday, April 14, 4–7 p.m.

3835 Freeport Blvd. • scc.losrios.edu

Celebrate Sacramento City College at this free community open house featuring food, music and entertainment showcasing the school’s classes, programs, clubs, student talent and more.

Bockbierfest

Sacramento Turn Verein

Saturday, April 15, 3 p.m.–midnight

3349 J St. • sacramentoturnverein.com

Celebrate the 53rd annual Bockbierfest with authentic food, beer, music and dancing. Tickets are $20 for adults; $5 for children 12 and younger.

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Morels

This mushroom has a strong, nutty, earthy flavor. Its harvest season is short, but you can find dried morels year-round.

To eat: Saute gently in butter with chopped shallots. Add cream for a lovely, light sauce.

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