The Red Museum, a DIY warehouse artist space, is one of our favorite places in Sacramento, CA. It is constantly overflowing with fantastic music, art and friends. Its recent closure left us heartbroken, however the hard-working folks who own the place refuse to let it vanish forever. With determination from the RM team as … Continue reading
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Lost and Loving It.
For our third and final release for Kepi Tuesday we present to you Lost and Loving It. Big thanks to Andrew Hooper and Kepi Ghoulie for letting us be the first to share their talents! Continue reading
The Boys Are Back In Town.
The boys are back in town, Destroy Boys that is. Catch them tonight with Hobo Johnson and the Lovemakers at Sol Collective (2574 21st St) in Sacramento CA. The show is all ages, starts at 7:00 and is 10 bucks. “…the intense vertical tsunami that comes crashing down from thrashing guitars, smashing drums, and ripping souls that … Continue reading
Looking back on Concerts in the Park.
As summer comes to a close we can’t help but reminisce about Sacramento’s sweaty evenings filled with music, friends, a little dancing and maybe a beer or two. Concerts In The Park, you will be missed, see you next year old friend. Photos Anouk Nexus, Dan Tyree and Heather Uroff Continue reading
The Latest Show.
The Latest Show is Sacramento’s own late night show hosted by Mike Cella and Shahera Hyatt. The monthly show is full of interviews, comedy, and music all squeezed into an hour and a half. They tackle on the subject of gender and what it means to be transgender and finding identity within gender. July guests … Continue reading
What I’m Listening To: Laura Marie Anthony
– What I’m Listening To is a series where we talk to exciting artists and musicians and get a five song slice of their current playlist. – “I … want to pry open the eyes of our local community on what it means to be a diverse community of creatives.” – Laura Marie Anthony has been … Continue reading
Sac LadyFest 2017.
2017 marks the third year of Sacramento’s Ladyfest, a celebration of those who are or identify as female. Ladyfest took place at the CLARA Auditorium in downtown Sacramento on July 21st and 22nd. Proceeds from the show went towards the Sacramento non-profit Gender Health Center. The crowd was diverse and the atmosphere was positive and … Continue reading
Peach House Presents: Day Dream Festival.
August 5, Peach House will present their debut event, Daydream Festival. Daydream Festival includes a hefty lineup of both visual artists and musicians from the Sacramento region. Peach House founder and festival curator, Katherine Palacios, is pulling her festival inspiration from romance and daydreams. Think pastel colors, love songs, and first kisses. When speaking about … Continue reading
La Luz. Dirty Denim. Vasas.
La Luz, Dirty Denim and Vasas. Blue Lamp, Sacramento CA. Continue reading
Party on the R Street Block
The R Street Block Party was a rocking event featuring performances by Doombird, Sunmonks, and Mondo Deco as well as a Makers Mart and the WAL Public Market. It was a street full of summer fun at its best and we can’t wait to see what the rest of the season brings. Photo: Anouk Nexus. Continue reading
What I’m Listening To: Mark Kaiser
What I’m Listening To is a series where we talk to exciting artists and musicians and get a five song slice of their current playlist. – “We started jamming after work, mainly to get back into the practice of playing regularly, but quickly decided that it would be fun to put a new band together … Continue reading
Loud and Proud in Sacramento
June is Gay Pride Month and last weekend saw Sacramento waving its rainbow flags in joyous celebration as the Pride Parade wound its way through town. TUBE.’s photographer Dan Tyree was there to capture the festivities. Photos: Dan Tyree. Continue reading
Lin Fei Fei: Bringing The East To Meet The West
Lin Fei Fei (who writes her name in the Chinese tradition of family name first) knew she wanted to be an artist by the time she was six years old. “I wasn’t a very studious kid and often found myself up to no good and causing mischief in the classroom for my teachers and classmates.” … Continue reading
Colonial Music Festival Gamer Edition
Sacramento’s Colonial Music Festival was back at it again this year celebrating their third annual Music Fest thanks to Rise Entertainment. The two day event, May 26-27th, featured over 25 bands, gaming tournaments, art, and food. Vendors like Reality Check TV were in the house, and the festival expanded throughout Cafe Colonial, The Colony, and … Continue reading
The Third First Festival.
First Festival. River Walk, West Sacramento CA. May 6-7. 2017. “It’s a fantastic thing, seeing the sheer will and hard work of one very determined and talented woman (Danielle Vincent) bring together an event of this magnitude for Sacramento. I’m excited about what this does for a segment of the scene and First Fest’s very … Continue reading
Art Market San Francisco
Art Market San Francisco celebrated its seventh annual art fair, April 28th-30th at Fort Mason Festival Pavilion. TUBE. took a trip to experience the collection of contemporary and modern artwork. The art fair featured galleries, and artists from across the world. The fair contained a wide variety of medias, shops, and food. We had a … Continue reading
Studio Artifacts: Bryan Valenzuela.
Studio Artifacts is an interview series, which invites artists to select, examine, and discuss some of the significant items they keep in their studios and gives readers an intimate glimpse into their practice. Bryan Valenzuela is a Sacramento-based artist who creates complex figurative drawings with a unique mark making technique. His whimsical images of subjects, … Continue reading
What I’m Listening To: Dal Basi
What I’m Listening To is a series where we talk to exciting artists and musicians and get a five song (or in this case, a five record) slice of their current playlist. – “I’m not there to tell you what’s good and what’s bad … Ultimately, I’m there just to help you find records.” – … Continue reading
Adventure Timing with Telegraph: Mt. San Gorgonio
“Adventure Timing with Telegraph’ is a monthly adventure brought to TUBE. from The Telegraph Hiking Club. Happy exploring!” Mt. San Gorgonio Mileage: +/- 18 miles Difficulty Rating: Strenuous Elevation Gain: 5,422’ When to check it out: Year-round for the adventurous, or June through October to avoid the snow. Housekeeping: An Adventure Pass or National … Continue reading
See: The TUBE. and Crocker ArtMix Collaboration: Vintage Swank.
Once a year we team up with the Crocker Art Museum, in Sacramento CA, to curate their monthly event titled ArtMix. This year the theme was vintage so we brought along some of our favorite local designers and stylists, a banjo and washboard player, traditional circus performers and a vinyl spinning DJ. We built a … Continue reading