Creative community convenes at Design Week Sacramento
By Marie-Elena Schembri For several weeks in early fall, Amanda Sanchez won’t be reachable for anything other than one thing: the planning of Design Week…
Read MoreArts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento October 15, 2024
By Marie-Elena Schembri For several weeks in early fall, Amanda Sanchez won’t be reachable for anything other than one thing: the planning of Design Week…
Read MoreNews, Solving Sacramento October 15, 2024
By Ellie Appleby October 14 marks this year’s Indigenous People’s Day in the United States, but for 80-year-old Frank Ramirez, this is his focus on…
Arts+Culture, Music, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento October 14, 2024
By Krista Minard On a stormy Tuesday winter night, the Tsakopoulos Library Galleria filled with people who braved rain and wind to attend the inaugural…
Arts+Culture October 14, 2024
Explore Roseville’s darker history through the “Death in Roseville” exhibit currently featured at the city’s historic Carnegie Museum until Nov. 2. The exhibit showcases bygone…
Arts+Culture October 13, 2024
Don’t miss these seven events hosted by independent Sacramento area bookstores By Rinn Lee Calling all Sacramento area bookworms! Local, independent bookstores are hosting several…
July 31, 2024
Sponsored by: Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services
Sacramento DCFAS is working to provide affirming homes for LGBTQ+ foster youth by Anne Stokes Despite representing less than 10% of the general population, LGBTQ+…
News October 11, 2024
By Scott Thomas Anderson Sometimes the checks written to a political candidate in a race do not tell the story. That’s true of the funding…
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento October 11, 2024
By Marie-Elena Schembri From the lasting legacy of the Royal Chicano Air Force murals to more recent works honoring powerful women, Chicano murals in Sacramento…
News October 11, 2024
By Sugarwolf Next week on October 18 thru 20, Danny Wimmer’s GoldenSky Country Music Festival returns to Discovery Park for its 3rd consecutive year. This year…
Arts+Culture, News October 10, 2024
Despite difficulties with moving, Sacramento cornerstone business is still kicking By Jacob Peterson Running an independent bookstore is far from an easy job, but Beers…
June 28, 2024
Sponsored by: City of Roseville
Planning ahead keeps Roseville taps flowing while community keeps growing by Debbie Arrington There’s a reason so many people are flocking to Roseville and Placer…
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento, Stage October 10, 2024
Ally Heatherly “What the Constitution Means to Me” at Sacramento’s B Street Theatre is an electrifying exploration of personal history and political discourse, brought to…
Arts+Culture, Music October 10, 2024
Words and photographs by Sugarwolf Alt-rock band Weezer touched down at Golden 1 Center on Tuesday night, to bring their ‘Voyage to the Blue Planet’…
Voices October 9, 2024
The League of Women Voters of Sacramento County, in accord with the state and national organizations, shares a single-minded mission – Making Democracy Work! LWVSC…
Arts+Culture, Music October 9, 2024
By Michael T. Solomon The Monterey Jazz Festival, starting in 1958, is the longest running annual event of its kind in the world. I’m proud…
June 17, 2024
Sponsored by: City of Elk Grove
Organic waste reduction efforts in Elk Grove are part of worldwide effort “Think Globally, Act Locally” is a slogan associated with environmentalism since the 1970s….
Arts+Culture October 9, 2024
By Bob Grimm With Joker (2019), director Todd Phillips gave us a very popular movie that was a rip-off of Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy. Not an homage … a…
Arts+Culture, Music, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento October 8, 2024
By Jennifer Junghans Vocalist and composer Majel Connery will perform her latest environmental composition, “Elderflora,” on Friday, Oct. 11 in Sacramento. Blending classical music with…
Arts+Culture October 8, 2024
Mattie Groves Brewery the latest stop for the gathering By Helen Harlan It’s around 8 p.m. on the last Friday of September at Mattie Groves…
Arts+Culture, Food, Music, News, Rebooting the Arts, Stage October 8, 2024
By Scott Thomas Anderson In the midst of economic turmoil and a now-decade-long housing crisis, Sacramento’s leaders and creative community are trying to take their…