Archive for January 8th, 2012
By Matías Antonio Bombal Images courtesy of the Center For Sacramento History
There was a time when Sacramento movie going was held to a high standard. Where you went to the movies was as important, or even more important than what you went to see. This was an era where showmanship was a high art. Read more »
By Becky Grunewald Photos by Scott Duncan
Dinner and a movie. Is the concept obsolete these days? Should the phrase be “seasons one through five of Weeds on Netflix streaming while eating an order of Pizza Hut cheesy Read more »
FADE IN.
EXT. SACRAMENTO’S WEST END – CIRCA 1925 Read more »
By Tim Foster
Thank Robert Arneson.
It was Arneson who invited an obscure Midwestern ceramicist to cover a few of his classes at UC Davis, thus introducing Clayton Bailey to northern California – just in time to take his place in art history. Read more »
By Becky Grunewald Photo by Scott Duncan
Laura Garcia-Heberger (known to one and all as “Sid”) is almost completely synonymous with the business she leases and manages: The Crest Theatre. Read more »
By Dennis Yudt Photo by Scott Duncan
While walking up a flight of stairs to a quiet room to talk about his band, Fine Steps guitarist/singer/songwriter Julian Elorduy expresses that he wishes he could start a few other groups. Read more »
What to say about RSO? Let’s just narrow it down to a few facts: An artist himself, he also curates the art at Bows and Arrows. Read more »