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There will be light food and drinks served. Check out the Phoenix musician, novelist and all-around creative individual that is R.Ariel. Friday 1/25, 7:30pm. $10 sliding scale. 723 S St.
CroCKer art museum: Arte Extraordinario. This recent acquisition exhibit at the Crocker features a broad spectrum of Spanish-speaking artists from the Americas, including Carlos Almaraz, José María de Servín and more. They vary in mediums as well as subjects, but all have ties to the Latinx communities of the Western Hemisphere. through 3/24, $12. 216 O St.
davis arts Center: Mini Quilts and Sharing Lost Secrets. Quilts are the fabric of the art world. Karen Richardson’s work is featured in Mini Quilts and Robert Kennerdy’s photography makes up the Sharing Lost Secrets section of the exhibition. through 1/26. no cover. 1919 F St. in Davis.
Kennedy GaLLery: Naked Nights Exhibit. With metalwork from Sally Shapiro and paintings by Gabriel Garbow, you’ll hopefully learn why this exhibit is called Naked Nights—because I’m curious. through 2/2. no cover. 1931 L St.1.
tim CoLLom GaLLery: Winter Garden. Emily Swinsick and Randy Won are featured in this January exhibit. Come soak up the garden of the season and all of its thematic sensory experiences, with sculpture and fabric. through 1/31. no cover. 915 20th St.
uC davis desiGn museum: Weaving & Woodwork, A Scandinavian Design Partnership. The work of UC Davis design professor Helge Olsen and his wife Birgitta Olsen is displayed. Helge designed wood furniture and Birgitta created wall tapestries. They are Scandinavian in design and aesthetics, and mesh well as a combined exhibit. through 4/21. no cover. Cruess Hall, #124 in Davis.
Jan sHrem and maria manetti sHrem museum oF art: Exhibition Xicanx Futurity. Six Xicana artists are the subject of this exhibit, described as an intergenerational dialogue around themes of community, ceremony and emerging artistic practices. The focal artists are Celia Herrera Rodríguez,
Felicia Montes, Gina Aparicio, Gilda Posada, Margaret “Quica” Alarcón and Melanie Cervantes. through 5/5. no cover. 254 Old Davis Road in Davis.
muSeumS CaLiFornia state raiLroad museum: It’s All Aboard for Story Time! with Local TV Anchor & Reporter Dina Kupfer. The California Railroad Museum is quite literally powered by volunteers—come spend some time with a high profile one. Dina Kupfer, of Good Day Sacramento reporting and anchoring fame, will be reading a children’s book at the museum—but that’s not all. Kupfer will read the story aloud for young children to appreciate. Come hear a train story in a several-story train museum. monday 1/28, 11am. $6-$12. 111 I St.
FoLsom History museum: 39th Annual Quilt & Vintage Fashion Show. There’s a reason there are two quilt shows going on simultaneously—and my theory is that it’s winter, and it’s cold; hence, quilts. Prove me right by attending this highly visual show about specialized fabric quilts. through 4/21. $4-$10. 823 Sutter St. in Folsom.
PowerHouse sCienCe Center: Challenger Community Mission. Do you know a nineyear-old or older kid interested in studying the moons of Mars? They’ll take a simulated space mission and struggle to launch probes in the year 2076. Now that is some scintillating programming, folks! See event highlight on page 27 for more information. Friday 1/25, 6:30pm. $20. 3615 Auburn Blvd.
SPorTS & ouTdoorS Friday, 1/25 25tH PBr unLeasH tHe Beast: The Professional Bull Riders are coming to town this weekend for three days of bull-riding excitement. If you’re looking for people holding onto animals for dear life, this is your jam. Sponsored by Monster Energy Drinks—it gives you wings. 7:45pm, $15-$25. Golden 1 Center, 500 David J. Stern Walk.
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Jersey Boys Harris Center, various times, $48-$92
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons lend their story to this musical about some boys from Jersey. This national on staGe tour production is not recommended for young ages and features “profane Jersey language” as the group of singers hits the big time. Now that’s a ringing endorsement—and potentially what’s missing from most theatrical works. Take in the jukebox musical with hits like “Walk Like A Man,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and more. Shows are selling out fast. 10 College Parkway, harriscenter.net.
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