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from Noxtin Nomecayoptzin will share the indigenous dance style with children of all ages. Friday 4/5, 3:30pm. no cover. 601 Alhambra Blvd.
vista deL LaGo HiGH sCHooL: High School Musical. The musical set in a high school is coming to a high school—very self-referential. Come support the Vista Del Lago theater program—go Eagles! through 4/13. $10$12. 1970 Broadstone Parkway in Folsom.
West saCramento Community Center: The Self-Unseeing. Happy Hour Theatre shares this play comprised of smaller plays, each comprised of characters dealing with issues that threaten the threads of their existence. through 4/13. $10-$12. 1075 W. Capitol Ave. in West Sacramento.
WiLLiam J. Geery tHeater: Failure A Love Story. This play, written by Philip Dawkins and directed by Elizabeth Dean, details the story of three sisters who will all die and their love lives. Sorry about the death spoiler, but come enjoy the wacky plot. See the review on page 24. Through 4/14. $19. 2130 L st.
WoodLand oPera House: 42nd St. The Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Johnny Mercer, Mike Stewart and Mark Bramble musical about a musical during the Great Depression is playing with a vengeance. Check out the review on page 24. Through 4/7. $7-$25. 340 2nd st.
in Woodland.
arT aLPHa Fired arts: The Art of clayARTstu-
mCCLatCHy Library: The Sound Factory. Catch the opening reception for this tribute to Sacramento’s long-gone Sound Factory, featured on page 29. With posters for shows from 1968 and 1969 that rocked Alhambra Boulevard back in the day, this collection of artwork is a can’t miss. saturday 4/6, 2pm. no cover. 2112 22nd St.
PenCe GaLLery: Stuart Dunkel Mouse in the House. The Boston-based artist plays oboe. His exhibit at this gallery features a mouse in various situations, around food and whatnot. They’re very cute. I would go check it out, if I were you. through 4/28. no cover. 212 D St. in Davis.
PubLiC Land: If It Was A Snake It Would Have Bit You. Grady Gordon’s work comes to the gallery at Public Land. Inspired by New Mexico, the all-new exhibition employs sculpture and printing to explore the desert. through 4/15. no cover. 2598 21st St.
soL CoLLeCtive: Peachy Zine Fest Pt. 2. Zines are on the menu, as are zine workshops, a place to read zines and zine sellers selling you their zines. saturday 4/6, 11am. no cover. 2574 21st St.
uC davis bueHLer aLumni Center: Unseen Flowers. Robert F. Norris is a weed scientist, and this is his exhibit on macrophotography of plants. Weeds, mostly. Join in for the opening reception at the Bueller Alumni Center. thursday 4/4, 4:30pm. no cover. 530 Alumni Lane in Davis.
WaL PubLiC marKet: Not Your Bunny. Lin Fei Fei’s work meets the general public at this First Friday opening reception. The Sacramento-based oil painter has painted a number of bunnies and they’ll all be on display. Stop by and check out the art. Friday 4/5, 6pm. no cover. 1104 R St., Suite 110.
dio814. Join ClayARTstudio814 for their art exhibition—it closes soon. through 4/13. no cover. 4675 Aldona Lane.
bLue LamP: Cold Impressions. Kénya’s oil and ink art will be displayed and music will be performed by Tentacult. sunday 4/7, 7pm. no cover. 1400 Alhambra Blvd.
bLue Line arts: Art Studio Trek 13th Annual Preview Show & Reception. Check out artwork from artists all around Roseville. They’re graciously opening their studios to you, so come out and visit them. Visit Blue Line Arts’ website for details. through 4/19. no cover. 405 Vernon St., Suite 100 in Roseville.
museums CaLiFornia museum: Dolores Huerta Day Celebration. It’s almost Dolores Huerta Day, and you’re invited to come see the new Huerta exhibit for free at the California Museum. Celebrate her lifelong commitment to civil rights and her founding of the National Farmworkers Association, and get more information on page 31. Wednesday 4/10. no cover. 1020 O St.
CroCKer art museum: Crocker History Tour. Step into the Crocker and step back in time, to a time when the Crocker Museum wasn’t
Tuesday, 4/9
Weezer and Pixies Golden 1 Center, 7pm, $56$235
This show is a ’90s kid’s dream—as long as that kid likes both Weezer and Pixies. Both of those musiC alternative rock bands are playing at Golden 1, along with English rockers Basement. Weezer is fresh off the release of their cover album, so you can expect some solid covers from them. Pixies are fresh off a live album celebrating the 30th anniversary of Surfer Rosa, and Basement is also fresh off some studio time. Everyone’s fresh, come hear the freshness. 500 David J. Stern Walk, golden1center.com.
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