Sunday, 1/12
Superfest Sacramento Tsakopoulos library Galleria, 1pm, no cover
Moving pictures have the power of representation. When a young boy or girl looks up at FeStivalS the silver screen and sees someone who looks like them, that can make an impact on their mental image of themselves. People with disabilities PHOTO cOurTeSy Of SuPerfeST should get that feeling, too, and Superfest, the long-running disability film festival, is coming to Sacramento for people with disabilities to see themselves on the big screen. Catch films such as the documentary Deaf Jam at Superfest Sacramento. 828 I St., saclibrary.org/Event/Special-Events/Superfest-Sacramento.
Sunday, 1/12
SaTurday, 1/11
ClaSSiCal CONCeRt CHRiStiNa MOK & MileS GRaBeR: Violinist Christina Mok and pianist
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Miles Graber will present a musical interpretation of Otis Oldfield’s painting “White Dress” and its relationship to 20th century French composer Olivier Messiaen’s “Theme and Variations.” 3pm, $10-$20. Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St.
lOUMUZiK live: Texas rap artist Loumuzik comes to Holy Diver to perform live music. 7pm, $15-$20. Holy Diver, 1517 21st St.
TueSday, 1/14 aRt GaRFUNKel iN ClOSe-UP: The Harris Center welcomes Art Garfunkel back to Stage One. He has made an indelible mark on the music world as both a solo artist and half of Simon & Garfunkel. 7:30pm, $38-$72. Harris Center, 10 College Pkwy, Folsom.
WedneSday, 1/15 BlUeS & BOURBON BiG CHieFS: Big Chiefs, a rollicking Louisiana music funk/blues/ classic R&B band, will be playing at the weekly Blues & Bourbon showcase at the Starlight Room. 6pm, $10. Harlow’s, 2708 J St.
perfect pottery, glass, metal and clay work, hosted by the Sacramento Potters Group. 10am, no cover. Shepard Garden & Arts Center, 3330 McKinley Blvd.
Sunday, 1/12 MUSiC, MUSiC, MUSiC!: Sacramento Community Concert Association presents internationally acclaimed soprano Hope Briggs and Sacramento’s own Salvatore Atti at a gala celebrating its 67th season. 4pm, $35-$50. Congregation B’nai Israel, 3600 Riverside Blvd.
SaCRaMeNtO aNtiQUe FaiRe: 300 vendors from California, Nevada and other neighboring states sell antiques and collectibles that are 20 years and older. 6:30am, $3. 21st & X Streets (under the freeway), 2350 21st St.
SUPeRFeSt SaCRaMeNtO: Superfest is a long-running film festival from San Francisco that screens films portraying disability through a complex and engaging lens. The local event is fully accessible to people with all disabilities and hosted by the Sacramento Public Library. 1pm, no cover. Tsakopoulos Library Galleria, 828 I St.
eRiC JOHNSON: The guitar has been very good to Eric Johnson. His talent with it has earned him international renown as a player, composer, recording artist and live performer, which he will be bringing to Sacramento. 8pm, $38-$68. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.
NeW ORiGiNal MUSiC aCOUStiC OPeN MiC NiGHt: Join Madrid Music for an Open Mic Night dedicated to original music. Come to play or come to listen. 6:30pm, no cover. Love at First Bite Café, 7405 Winding Way, Fair Oaks.
feSTIVaLS THurSday, 1/9 KiDS HelPiNG KiDS aNNUal Gala: Join the Sacramento nonprofit Kids Helping Kids at its 8th annual Signature Gala, supporting families battling pediatric cancer. Live music by Wilder Woods, JOHNNYSWIM and Alisan Porter. 7pm, $39-$99. Harris Center, 10 College Pkwy, Folsom.
fOOd & drInK frIday, 1/10 DiNe DOWNtOWN: Get ready to feast, Dine Downtown is back Jan. 10-20. Taste one or all 30 of the downtown restaurants offering special three-course fixed menus while also giving back to the community with each meal providing a donation to food literacy and social service programs. through 1/20. $40. Downtown Sacramento, 980 9th St.
DiStilleRY tOURS aND SPiRit taStiNGS: J.J. Pfister Distilling Co. is hosting tours and tastings at the local distillery room. Enjoy the award winning Capitol Gin and Potato Vodka, or the newly released Apple Brandy and Navy Strength Rum. 4pm, $5. J.J. Pfister Distilling Co., 9819 Business Park Drive.
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