Thursday, 10/31
Doug Loves Movies Sacramento Punch Line, 8Pm, $20
In what’s surely the coincidence of the comedy season, the podcast Doug Loves Movies is coming to town the exact same week that comedian Doug Benson is dropping into Sacramento COMEDY for his stand-up show. The podcast, which features a slew of Hollywood-type actors and comedians, gets into the deep topic of movies— all run by its host, Doug Benson, who shares the name of the stand-up comedian. Don’t miss either event, if you can help it. 2100 Arden Way, punchlinesac.com.
excited to present original arrangements of well-known songs in a revue-style concert. Through 11/2. $20. 2791 24th St.
THISTLE DEW THEATER: Nightmare on P St. It’s a Nightmare on P Street at the Thistle Dew Theater! There will be blood and laughter in this improvised live horror movie. Inspired by movies such as The Cabin in The Woods, The Grudge, and Scream, these four will have you howling. 8pm. Through 10/31. $12. 1901 P St.
arT BEATNIK STUDIOS: Absorbed. This seasonal art party brings dancers, performers, food and drink vendors and visual artists together for an immersive event. Friday 11/1, 6pm. No cover. 723 S St.
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karaoke, psychic fun and spooky storytelling for all ages. Thursday 10/31, 6:30pm. $6-$12. 216 O St.
SACRAMENTO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: Trick or Treat at SCM. Join the museum for a fun day of trick-or-treating featuring multiple candy stations, museum play and more. Thursday 10/31, 10am. $5. 2701 Prospect Park Drive, Suite 120, Rancho Cordova.
SACRAMENTO HISTORIC CITY CEMETERY: Masons History Tour. Some of California’s earliest residents were Masons, some famous and some lost to history. This tour will be a walk through the cemetery telling some of the stories of residents that were Masons. Saturday 11/2, 10am. No cover. 1000 Broadway.
BOOKs
BLUE LINE ARTS: Art of Darkness. In a play on the Joseph Conrad novel title, art is celebrated with drink specials, a live DJ and a costume contest in the gallery. Thursday 10/31, 6pm. $20-$30. 405 Vernon St., Suite 100, Roseville.
SACRAMENTO FINE ARTS CENTER: Journey of Hope. The Sacramento Fine Arts Center is proud to host Journey of Hope 2019, a multidisciplinary exhibition seeking to portray true stories of mental health challenges through personal writings and accompanying art. Through 11/17. No cover. 5330 Gibbons Drive, Suite B, Carmichael.
THE BRICKHOUSE GALLERY & ART COMPLEX: Layers of Life in Death Yucatan, Mexico. Join Brickhouse as they celebrate National Hispanic Month & the Dia de los Muertos Festival at this photography exhibition by Roberta Alvarado, a culmination of years of travel to her homeland. Through 11/2. No cover. 2837 37th St.
VERGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Art Gallery Storytime. Sacramento Public Library and Verge combine for a storytime and playbased art session or a walk through the gallery with your children. Friday 11/1, 11am. No cover. 625 S St.
MusEuMs CALIFORNIA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM: An Evening With Tom Matano. Join the Cal Auto Museum in celebrating 30 years of the Mazda Miata with its creator, Tom Matano. Saturday 11/2, 4pm. $27.50-$35. 2200 Front St.
FrIday, 11/1 PIRATE TEA PARTY: Come dressed in your fanciest tea party attire, your roughest pirate outfit or both! You’ll make pirate hats, eye patches, maps and telescopes, plus have some tea and cookies. 3:30pm, no cover. McKinley Public Library, 601 Alhambra Blvd.
TuEsday, 11/5 NEFERTITI AUSTIN: Join Nefertiti Austin for a discussion of her book, Motherhood So White, the unflinching account of her parenting journey in the world of fostering children. 6pm, no cover. Central Library, 828 I St.
sPOrTs & OuTdOOrs FrIday, 11/1 DOWNTOWN ICE RINK: The ice rink is open for business, and that means you can ice skate on the rink. 10am, $6-$15. Ali Youssefi Square, 701 K St.
saTurday, 11/2 MARCHING BAND COMPETITION: Don’t miss Northern California’s largest and most spectacular marching band competition. The region’s best marching bands and color guards compete at Folsom High School’s Prairie City Stadium. 6pm, $12. Folsom High School, 1655 Iron Point Road, Folsom.
CROCKER ART MUSEUM: Nightmare at the Museum. Show up dressed as your favorite artist, then join the Crocker for guided flashlight tours of the Crocker family parlor,
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