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'Titanic: The Musical' sets sail in Davis Musical Theatre Company revival

photographs by Barry Wisdom | He may not have followed film director-turned-National Geographic explorer James Cameron to the bottom of the Atlantic in pursuit of White Star china fragments or a really big blue diamond necklace, but Davis Musical Theatre Company co-founder and co-producer Steve Isaacson is no less obsessive about the ill-fated passenger liner Titanic than the Oscar winner. Since first mounting Peter Stone and Maury Yeston’s “Titanic: The Musical” six years ago, Isaacson has been making his own plans to “go back to Titanic” in a centennial commemoration of the ship’s April 15, 1912, sinking. But when DMTC’s revival of the Tony-winning show opens April 13 for a four-week

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Say hello to 2012 at these New Year's Eve nightlife events

Can you belive 2011 is practically over? New Year's Eve is this Saturday and if you're still searching for plans, we here at Sacramento365.com have gathered up some activities for you. If you're looking for a great, family friendly New Year's Eve experience, complete with fireworks, be sure to head to Old Sac for the New Year's Eve Sky Spectacular. But, for those of you who are looking for some adult celebrations--no kids allowed--here're a few options to greet 2012 (see even more in our Top 10 & Holiday Event Section). Sacramento nightlife is kickin'! 1. New Year's 2012 Bash with Mickey Avalon: Ace of Spades, 7pm Hailing from Hollywood, Mickey Avalon is known to the world as one of the

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Sacramento Pride fills Capitol Mall

Sandwiched between the Capitol and Tower Bridge, Capitol Mall was blocked off Saturday for the 26th annual Sacramento Pride Festival. About 12,000 people filled Third through Seventh streets from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to celebrate the event and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month. The event was kicked off with a parade from Southside Park to Capitol Mall. A ribbon-cutting ceremony included Mayor Kevin Johnson, Senator Darrell Steinberg and Speaker of the Assembly John Pérez. "(The festival) is a celebration of equality for all people, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation," said Bonnie Osborn, Sacramento Pride's marketing committee chair. Attendees wandered amon

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