
Homegrown: A Festival of New Works
March 26–29
This evening of world premieres features work by Jennifer Archibald, Nicole Haskins and Isaac Bates-Vinueza.
March 26–29
This evening of world premieres features work by Jennifer Archibald, Nicole Haskins and Isaac Bates-Vinueza.
Second Saturday Reception: March 14, 6–9 p.m
This group exhibition features artists who were represented by Second Saturday co-founder Michael Himovitz at his eponymous gallery in the 1980s.
Saturday, Feb. 22, at 7 p.m.
There will be lots of traditional Portuguese food for sale—bifanas (pork cutlets), linguica sandwiches and filhos (donuts)—plus dancing to Laurenio Bettencourt.
Saturday, Feb. 8th, 1 – 3 p.m.
Tax experts are available Friday mornings at the Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library to discuss how to file your tax forms. Make an appointment by calling the city’s 211 help line. Or speak to library staff.
If you’re interested in a lively discussion on the question, “Should we tax the rich to address income equality?” there’s a facilitated conversation at the library Saturday, Feb. 8, from 1–3 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 29, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 29, is a busy night for crab lovers. The Sacramento Portuguese Holy Spirit Society at Portuguese Hall will host its annual Marinated Crab Dinner that night. Doors open at 6 p.m. for no-host cocktails. Dinner starts at 7 p.m.