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Fourteen performers paying homage to Amy Winehouse will hit the stage in Chico this April to celebrate the life and music of the singer.
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Fourteen performers paying homage to Amy Winehouse will hit the stage in Chico this April to celebrate the life and music of the singer. Also, the district attorney’s office in Butte County is the latest in the area to offer sign-on bonuses for new hires, and the 18th annual Cinderella’s Closet giveaway in Chico aims to ensure all students can find the perfect prom dress.
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Labels: The Lives Behind the Labels is a new interactive exhibit and documentary featured at the Museum of Northern California Art in Chico through this Sunday. Artist Christine Mac Shane says the exhibit looks at the assumptions we make about those experiencing homelessness in our community.
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Paradise will apply for $7 million to improve evacuation messaging. This comes as officials report all 21 towers in the town’s early warning system are now operational. Also, as preliminary voting results continue to be counted in Shasta County the recall election of Supervisor Kevin Crye now has a narrow margin, and Sunday is the last day to see a new art exhibit at MONCA that asks Chico residents to question their assumptions on homelessness.
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An art exhibit put on by two UC Davis professors shows the future isn’t predetermined when it comes to wildfire.
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The Chico News and Review has announced it will cease publication of a printed paper and will instead provide all its content online. The decision goes to the heart of the worsening economic situation confronting local newspapers.
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The Butte County Multicultural Showcase is happening in Oroville tomorrow. It will include ethnic food tastings, dancing and an art show. The event aims to celebrate diversity and appreciation of one another.
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Decorative sugar skulls, mariachi, tamales, pan dulce, and colorful displays that would make a rainbow jealous, ‘tis the season of Dia de los Muertos.
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A new mural on Chico’s Park Avenue challenges the community in how they view deafness. It’s called the “Sign Sign Mural Project” and was painted by artist and activist Valerie Rose.
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This week on Cultivating Place, we return to the artistry and also the activism of our plant-loving and garden-growing lives in conversation with Olly Costello.