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wits in a head-to-head match-up of undeniable acclaim and intensity. It’s a beer-food pairing kind of evening, so don’t be surprised if you’re asked to eat food and drink beer. 5pm, $120. Drake’s: The Barn, 985 Riverfront St. in West Sacramento.
tueSday, 4/30 brewer royaLe: Didn’t get enough head-tohead beer match-up on Monday? Don’t sweat it—this beer pairing fight is even more intense. Four different brewers come together to pit their beers with their bites and let you, the customer, figure out what you prefer. No one will be seated for the final battle—because it’s a non-seated event.. 6pm, $50. Drake’s: The Barn, 985 Riverfront St. in West Sacramento.
Film Friday, 4/26 PotterFest Harry Potter movie NiGHts: Watch the fourth Harry Potter movie with Jackrabbit Brewing Co. Should be a fun time, and it’s free. Bring a chair, dress up like a wizard or a squib or a hippogriff, then sit down and enjoy the film. 7pm, no cover. Jackrabbit Brewing Co., 1323 Terminal St., West Sacramento.
Saturday, 4/27 3rd aNNuaL Louder tHaN woLves: This collaborative event, featured on page 35, showcases films, performances and voices bringing awareness to sexual assault in society. Proceeds go to My Sister’s House. 8pm, by donation. Colonial Theatre, 3522 Stockton Blvd.
Sunday, 4/28 48 Hours saCrameNto: Fashion is the theme of the Sacramento International Film Festival this year, so come check out what filmmakers will have been able to produce over the course of 48 hours. 2:30pm, $15. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.
comedy midtowN: Don’t Tell Comedy Sacramento (Midtown). Get the comedy you love but without all those tedious things like knowing where the show will be, knowing who will be performing, knowing what the ambience will be. There’s no drink minimum, though, and you can bring your own drinks. saturday 4/27, 7:30pm. $20. A secret, high-security location somewhere in the city of Sacramento.
PuNCH LiNe: Sacramento Comedy Showcase. Show up to find some of the best comedy in Sacramento. Two drink minimum, and you can’t bring your own drinks. thursday, 4/25, 8pm. $12. Heather McDonald. The comedian who has also written books will be performing and may mention those books—but likely won’t. She’s a writer, actress and more. Through 4/27. $25. 2100 Arden Way, Suite 225.
tHuNder vaLLey CasiNo: Adam Carolla. The podcaster, comedian, actor, director etc. will be performing live and in-person in Lincoln. If you’re one of his many fans, you won’t want to miss this—unless you’re just not feeling it. Friday 4/26, 7:30pm. $44.95$54.95. 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln.
on StaGe art Court tHeatre: Carrie The Musical. The Stephen King novel comes to Sacramento City College’s theater, but this time it’s set to music. through 5/19. $10-$18. 3833 Freeport Blvd.
biG idea tHeatre: Ugly Lies the Bone. Jess has returned from her tour in Afghanistan and is back in her hometown. It’s not easy. She has to find a way to deal with the visions that haunt her and the reality of her past via video game therapy. through 5/25. $12$22. 1616 Del Paso Blvd.
GreeN vaLLey tHeatre ComPaNy: Amélie The Musical. This adaptation of a work deals with the film Amélie. Directed by Christopher Cook and following the exploits of a young woman who realizes she needs to be herself. through 5/4. $20. 417 Vernon St. in Roseville.
Saturday, 4/27
Gardens Gone Native Gardens across sacramento, 9:30am, no cover
Do you like local gardens but find that too often they feature plants not native to the region? Don’t fret too much—there are area gardens for you to tour sPorts & outdoors that are 50% or more native plants. The Sacramento Valley chapter of the California Native Plant Society is hosting one day of garden tours, meaning roughly 20 private gardens all over Sacramento, Placer and Yolo Counties will be open to the public. See if there’s one near you, or try to visit all of them. Register online. Various locations, sacvalleycnps.org.
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