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COVID-FRIENDLY EVENts CALENDAR While some venues are holding live events, remember to follow public health guidelines. Many events are still virtual due to COVID-19. Keep up to date and list events at

sacramento.newsreview.com/calendar.

FESTIVALS SUNDAY, 11/22

POP-UP sERIEs At DOCO: River City Marketplace is popping up at DOCO. Shop from local creative vendors, listen to live music, watch street performances and enjoy all that DOCO has to offer at this family-friendly event. 11am, no cover. DOCO Sacramento, 405 K St.

FRIDAY, 12/4

128 ARtIsAN MARKEt: Berryessa Brewing Co. is a 20-barrel craft brewery just outside Winters. The tap room is a relaxed, familyfriendly atmosphere in a country setting. Drink great beer, hang out with friends and shop from a selection of local vendors. 5pm, no cover. Berryessa Brewing Co., 27260 California 128, Winters.

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See 100 years of woman’s suffrage in one place.

100 years of fighting for your rights at the California Museum California MuseuM, Various tiMes, $0-$10 On Aug. 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women the right to vote after the decades-long battle MUsEUM fought by women such as Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for equal political power. It seems like the fight for political equality is ongoing. Following the tumultuous and— to be frank—cray cray presidential election, why don’t you take a trip down to the California Museum to remember how far

the nation has come in its fight for equality. The ongoing fight for women’s equality has strong parallels with the suffrage movement. The exhibition is available online alongside a video tour, taking you through the exhibit and explaining the significant features of the show. If you want to see the exhibition in person, the California Museum is open to the public at 25% capacity and under social distancing guidelines. 1020 O St., californiamuseum.org.

tHE FREsH INsPIRAtION sHOW tOUR GALAsACRAMENtO, CA: The Fresh Inspiration Show tour is coming back to Marin. Learn business strategies at this one-day festival. 5:45pm, $25-$60. McConnell Estates Winery, 10686 West Stockton Blvd., Elk Grove.

SUNDAY, 12/6

VINtAGE, VINYL, AND HANDMADE: Every first Sunday of the month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., local vintage clothing and accessory vendors, along with more than 15 local makers from River City Marketplace and Funky Soul Stop Live, will be selling unique, rare and one-of-a-kind items. 11am, no cover Solomon’s Delicatessen, 730 K St.

FOOD & DRINK THURSDAY, 11/12

sOIL BORN FARMs ONLINE MARKEtPLACE & DRIVE-tHRU FARMstAND PICKUP: Soil Born Farm’s weekly online marketplace features organic produce, prepared foods, herbs, baked goods, pantry items, gifts, flowers, books, soil, compost, seedlings, fruit trees and seeds. It’s an easy way to buy local goods all in one place. 12am, no cover. Soil Born Farms, 2140 Chase Dr., Rancho Cordova.

SATURDAY, 11/14

MUSIC

those donating $25 or more to the annual fund. Sacphilopera.org.

CHRIs CAIN BAND: Chris Cain was raised on

FRIDAY, 11/13

stories of his father’s upbringing on Historic Beale Street in Memphis and attended his first B.B King concert at the tender age of three. Blues music played continuously on the home stereo, and family outings were often trips to concerts. He’ll be bringing his style of blues to Sutter Creek Theatre. 7pm, Sutter Creek Theatre, 44 Main St, Sutter Creek.

BRAD HOsHAW (AMERICANA/FOLK): Brad Hoshaw, an award-winning singersongwriter who lives in Northern California, will be coming to the Pour Choice. 6pm, The Pour Choice, 177 Sacramento St., Auburn.

SATURDAY, 11/21

sACRAMENtO PHILHARMONIC & OPERA: Fall digital chamber music series, recital by concertmaster Dan Flanagan. Available free of charge to subscribers and current ticket holders and provided as a “thank you” to

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digital chamber music series, recital by Dan Flanagan and Dagenais Smiley, violin; Jacob Joseph, viola; and Robin Bonnell, cello.

Available free of charge to subscribers and current ticket holders and provided as a “thank you” to those donating $25 or more to the annual fund. Sacphilopera.org.

THURSDAY, 12/10

LEONID & FRIENDs: In three years, Moscowbased Leonid and Friends have captured the spirit, musicality and fire of American supergroup Chicago. Their first video went viral, but they really gained traction when Chicago itself put the video on its official website. This 11-piece tribute band will be coming to the Crest Theatre. 7:30pm, $38$58. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.

GRAss VALLEY FARMERs’ MARKEt: The Grass Valley Farmers’ Market is now open. After many years at the North Star House, you can now find the Saturday morning market in the McKnight Crossing shopping center parking lot. 8am, no cover. McKnight Crossing Shopping Center, 111 W. McKnight Way, Grass Valley.

COMEDY CREst tHEAtRE: Henry Cho’s TV credits include appearances on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” CBS’s “The Late, Late, Show” and NBC’s “Young Comedians Special.” He served two years as host of NBC’s “Friday Night Videos” and had many guest roles on various

network sitcoms. 7:30pm, through 11/13,

$35-45. 1013 K st.

ON STAGE BRICKYARD COUNtER & BAR: Live music by the Mitch Franco Duo, Amador Suns and more every Thursday through Saturday this November. The performance will be held outdoors on the patio. Contact venue for seating arrangements. 6pm, through

November, no cover. 4364 town Center Boulevard, El Dorado Hills.

tHE UNCHURCH: No Exit is a 1944 existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The original title is the French equivalent of the legal term “in camera,” referring to a private discussion behind closed doors. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du VieuxColombier in May 1944. 7pm 11/12-28, $15. 220

Bresee Place, Grass Valley.

ART ACCEssIBILItY INFORMAtION: Gary Wagner Iceland Forces of Nature is a black-andwhite photography exhibit detailing the features of this remote country, including waterfalls, melting glaciers and hostile barren landscapes. He works exclusively in black and white as this medium best relates the shapes, lines, and tones of landscapes. Various times 11/12-12/5, no cover. 2015 J St. Ste. 101.

DAVIs CENtRAL PARK: Davis Vintage and Craft’s Fair. Listen to live music and get your bag of handmade arts and crafts. 11am sundays, no

cover. 405 C St., Davis.

JOHN NAtsOULAs GALLERY: Art Objects Palette to Palate. Many artists have a diverse palette to their glazes and highlight a range of visual dioramas through ceramics. This exhibit aims to celebrate this through the form of functional tabletop ceramics. The gallery will provide several culinary experiences using works from the exhibition. Various times, 12/2-1/24. 521 1st St, Davis.

PENCE GALLERY: Chris Daubert Firewood. Daubert’s installation creates an environment where visitors can observe multiple hand-carved, wooden sculptures of solitary objects, each created out of a single piece of firewood. Each object is illuminated from within, and then partially obscured with layers of hanging semi-transparent fabric. Various times. 10/5-11/29. No cover. Pence Gallery Holiday Market. Enjoy shopping for affordable, one-of-a-kind art, crafts, textiles, soaps, jewelry, and honey, featuring the work of more than 50 local and regional artists. Various times. 11/6-12/24. No cover. Sylvia Schaefer Feast of Florals. The holiday season brings a new exhibit, Feast of Florals, with artwork by Sylvia Schaefer. Her oil paintings feature florals and bonsai trees, executed in a bold brush style and vibrant colors. Various times, 11/6-29, no cover. 212 D St., Davis.

UC DAVIs: Winter Exhibition Preview Wayne Thiebaud Influencer A New Generation. Opening Jan. 31, this exhibit features works by contemporary artists who have been inspired by Thiebaud, as well as former


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