Badass Butt-kicking Broads On The Big Screen
By Chris Narloch
It must be just a coincidence – since major movies are often green-lit a year or two in advance of their release – but the post-#MeToo period is producing some fantastic feminist heroines on the big screen.
Read on for my reviews of three ball-busting chick flicks, currently playing at multiplexes in and around Sacramento, that are perfect for holiday movie going after your Thanksgiving and Black Friday festivities.
Wells Fargo Donates an Additional $1.5 Million to California Wildfire Relief Efforts
(November 16, 2018) Wells Fargo & Company has announced a donation of $1.5 million to aid in the ongoing recovery and relief efforts resulting from the devastating wildfires in California.
Earlier this week, Wells Fargo announced a $250,000 donation to local organizations. Today’s donation increases Wells Fargo’s support to $1.75 million.
“As we watch the tragedy unfold in California, our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the wildfires,” said Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan. “We will continue to stand by our team members, customers and local communities for the relief and recovery efforts in the days to come.”
Read more: Wells Fargo Donates an Additional $1.5 Million to California Wildfire Relief Efforts
Bring on the Holidays!
It's that time of year again. Stressful for some, wondrous for others, but always a good time to stop and take inventory of the gifts we have around us. This issue is filled with fun things to do, see and decorate.
The Sacramento Ballet's Nutcracker Gets Two Surprising Twists!
Not only is the Sacramento Ballet performing a brand new, updated version of “The Nutcracker,” they are partnering with an upper-division marketing class at William Jessup University (WJU) to promote this holiday tradition.
The first twist is the show itself.
Under the leadership of a new Artistic Director, Amy Seiwert, Sacramento Ballet will reimagine the work while retaining its classic look, story, and, of course, Tchaikovsky’s spectacular music.
The River City Chronicles: Part Two by J. Scott Coatsworth
Sacramento author J. Scott Coatsworth has written and published a number of short stories, novellas and full-length novels, but “The River City Chronicles” holds a special place in his little writer heart.
In many ways, it is a love letter to Sacramento, one that we wanted to share with Outword’s readers. To do that we have uploaded the the next installment of chapters here, for you to read online.
Previously:
Previously in the River City: Matteo and Diego hatched a plan to save their faltering Italian restaurant, Ragazzi – a cooking class to meet every Sunday. Carmelina mourned her dead husband Arthur, and decided to try something new. Marcos, a web designer, and Marissa, a homeless teenager, ran across fliers for the class and decided to go too.
Read more: The River City Chronicles: Part Two by J. Scott Coatsworth
More Articles...
- The November 8, 2018 issue of Outword Magazine is Out Now!
- Hair-raising Horror Movies Come Home For Halloween
- Do The Time Warp Again At “Rocky Horror”
- Outword’s Annual Pets Issue 2018 is Out Now!
- Still We Rise
- J Scott Coatsworth
- Don’t Miss Singer John Paul White At Harlow’s This Sunday, Oct. 21
- New Documentary on George Moscone to Air on KVIE in November
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