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Hermanos Gutiérrez @ Channel 24
Posted to Music & Nightlife May 21st, 2025
Hermanos Gutiérrez
Adrian Quesada’s Trio AsesinoWednesday, May 21, 2025
Doors: 7:00 pm | Show: 8:00 pmLeaving behind the desert for the cosmos, Hermanos Gutiérrez present a new sound world on their Sonido Cósmico, brimming with Latin mystique and otherworldly guitar interplay that “shimmers with hallucinogenic energy” (Rolling Stone). Deep, infinite, and spiritual, the new album is an odyssey through lush musical soundscapes, imbued with the soulful heritage of Hermanos Gutiérrez, and artfully produced by Dan Auerbach.
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Hart Senior Center Classes & Activities for Seniors
Posted to Art & Culture, Family/Kids, Music & Nightlife, Sales, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 22nd, 2025
Hart Classes & Activities
Monday – FridayThe Ethel MacLeod Hart Senior Center is the heart of operations for the City of Sacramento Older Adult Services division. In addition to providing a wide array of services, the center is a gathering for people who come together to stretch their horizons, have fun, learn new things, make friends, and discover the joys of life in a holistic manner. The Hart Senior Center offers enrichment classes, fitness activities, services and opportunities to socialize – all to optimize the aging experience.
Membership is NOT a requirement before participating or registering for any of our classes for activities.
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Unseen by Mona Mansour @ Capital Stage
Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 22nd, 2025
Unseen
by Mona Mansour
Directed by Benjamin T. IsmailMay 7 – June 8, 2025
Sacramento PremiereConflict photographer Mia wakes up in the Istanbul apartment of her on-again, off-again girlfriend after being found unconscious at the scene of a massacre she was photographing. Mia can’t even remember being there, but she wired photos of the site hours before she was found. The two women resume their volatile push-pull when Mia’s well-meaning Californian mother arrives from the US, trying to help unravel what happened to her daughter.
“Thought-provoking, challenging and complex. Those attributes alone make Unseen worth seeing, but it’s all that and more.” –ASHLAND NEWS
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Sacramento County Fair 2025
Posted to Annual, Art & Culture, Eats & Drinks, Family/Kids, Holiday, Music & Nightlife, Sales, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 22nd, 2025
Cowboy Boots and Fair Roots! May 22-26, 2025 at Cal Expo. Carnival Rides and Games, Family Friendly Entertainment, Fair Food, Exhibits, Livestock and More!
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NO COVER Happy Hour w/ Mind X @ Torch Club
Posted to Art & Culture, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 22nd, 2025
A collaboration of some of Sacramento’s finest musicians, Mind X takes you back to a time of celebration.
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Ego Likeness @ Cafe Colonial
Posted to Art & Culture, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 22nd, 2025
Cafe Colonial and Club Necromancy present, Ego Likeness, Esther Black, In Retrograde, and sounds by DJ Keyz, All Ages
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Trivia Thursday @ Midtown Lounge
Posted to Eats & Drinks, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 22nd, 2025
Bring friends and laugh with our neighborhood trivia hosts, Nick & Jess. There may be cat pics to identify, some history, seldom sports and always a tulip of cider. Join a team or bring friends. Come for the trivia, stay for the cider and laughs.
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Live Jazz Thursdays @ 58 Degrees & Holding
Posted to Eats & Drinks, Music & Nightlife May 22nd, 2025
Live jazz with new performances every week – Thursdays starting at 7pm
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Thursday Trivia Night @ Lefty’s Taproom
Posted to Eats & Drinks, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 22nd, 2025
Trivia // Every Thursday // at 7:30pm // Hosted by @calebarobertson // Free to play with multiple prizes awarded!
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Unseen by Mona Mansour @ Capital Stage
Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 23rd, 2025
Unseen
by Mona Mansour
Directed by Benjamin T. IsmailMay 7 – June 8, 2025
Sacramento PremiereConflict photographer Mia wakes up in the Istanbul apartment of her on-again, off-again girlfriend after being found unconscious at the scene of a massacre she was photographing. Mia can’t even remember being there, but she wired photos of the site hours before she was found. The two women resume their volatile push-pull when Mia’s well-meaning Californian mother arrives from the US, trying to help unravel what happened to her daughter.
“Thought-provoking, challenging and complex. Those attributes alone make Unseen worth seeing, but it’s all that and more.” –ASHLAND NEWS