HOF (Hall of Fame) is an event organization promoting artists and entertainment in the Sacramento area and beyond. Their focus on young party goers has produced many successful events including their upcoming event HOFDAY which focuses on visual artists and hip hop and EDM. Last years HOFDAY brought a huge crowd in the Old Sacramento … Continue reading
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See: Diners, Walter Etc., The Croissants, and The Globs.
Punch and Pie put together another great line up including Diners, Walter Etc., The Croissants, and The Globs. The show was September 2nd, at Cafe Colonial, in Sacramento California. “I’ve listened to this band back when they were Walter Mitty and His Makeshift Orchestra, and I’ve always loved them since then. They’ve got super awesome … Continue reading
17th Annual Sacramento Zombie Walk.
Just because it’s not October doesn’t mean the living dead can’t come out and play! Saturday, August 26th, the dead met up for the 17th annual Sacramento Zombie Walk in Roosevelt Park and flooded out into the streets of downtown Sacramento. You could hear hungry howls and screeches as the living dead wandered the streets. … Continue reading
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
Let’s Do It Again.
Kepi Ghoulie and Andrew Hooper are at it again! In honor of Kepi Tuesday, we are proud to present the premiere of their latest creation, Let’s Do It Again. Enjoy! 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
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
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
Studio Artifacts with Kerry Cottle
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. Kerry Cottle is a Sacramento-based artist who creates hypnotic, abstract paintings composed of fields of color, repetitive marks, and iconic shapes such … 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
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
Studio Artifacts: Alexis Arnold
Studio Artifacts is an interview series, which invites artists to select, examine, and discuss some of the significant items they keep in their workspace and gives readers an intimate glimpse into their practice. Alexis Arnold is a San Francisco-based artist who uses natural and manmade materials to explore time, transformation, and visual experience. TUBE. Magazine: … Continue reading
What I’m Listening To: Space Walker
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. – “No matter what I do, I guarantee it will make you feel something and remind you we can all be more than we realize.” – SpaceWalker aka April Walker … Continue reading
Look Inside Woman’s March.
Across the world, thousands of people gathered on Saturday, January 21, 2017, for the Woman’s March; a day of activism promoting both woman and human rights. The Sacramento event was one of 643 marches across the globe held for those who were unable to make it to Washington D.C. or that wanted to protest in their own … Continue reading
The Sirens’ Sizzling Finale.
After nine sexy years, the Sizzling Sirens are taking a bow. While the burlesque group is not coming to an end, they are transitioning to a “non-producing troupe,” says founder Jay Siren. Although they will still perform together from time to time, Siren will no longer be producing shows in the Sacramento area after their … Continue reading
What I’m Listening To: DJ Larry
– “When there’s 15-20 performance artists together in one space, you know shit’s going to get buck wild.” – Larry Rodriguez, aka DJ Larry of the Press Club’s Sunday Dance Party, aka church, and this month’s What I’m Listening To playlist curator, was that dude with a boombox in high school. He grew up in Del … Continue reading
Deep Pools See You In The Morning Light.
See You In The Morning Light is a chronical of grief. Scott Ferreter lost his father to stomach cancer in 2012. The musician (previously of Comfort Twin, Cove) then spent the next four years making his upcoming album See You In The Morning Light with twenty-five other musicians and friends, calling the project Deep Pools. Ferreter says the process … Continue reading