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Eduardo Carrillo's best-known work, "Testament of the Holy Spirit," was painted in Midtown Sacramento in 1971 and will be hanging in the Crocker Art Museum this summer as a part of the museum's Carrillo exhibit.
Courtesy of the Crocker Art Museum
Nevada Seismological Lab Director and University Nevada Reno Professor Graham Kent discusses recent earthquake activity across the region.
New episodes of CapRadio Podcast “YosemiteLand” explores what Native Americans want for the National Park. Plus, take a bus tour of Hetch Hetchy and the Yosemite Valley.
The Crocker Museum is hosting a panel discussion Sunday afternoon on the exhibit dedicated to the life and work of Eduardo Carrillo, who once lived in Midtown and taught at Sacramento State.
Comedian and co-host of the “Lost in America” podcast Turner Sparks previews his show at Punch Line Sacramento on Wed. Aug. 29 and talks about readjusting to life in the U.S.