How two Sacramento nonprofits are making the arts more affordable
By Serena Roberts Lately, two of Sacramento’s cultural storytelling arms have been leaning into low-cost admission initiatives with a boldness that mirrors their plays and…
Read MoreArts+Culture, News, Rebooting the Arts, Stage March 12, 2026
By Serena Roberts Lately, two of Sacramento’s cultural storytelling arms have been leaning into low-cost admission initiatives with a boldness that mirrors their plays and…
Read MoreArts+Culture, Music, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento March 12, 2026
By Ruth Finch The LabRats are a genre-spanning jazz quartet that’s breaking into a new frontier: musical theater. While the band can usually be found…
Arts+Culture, Food March 11, 2026
Comfort food, culture and community shine at these Black-owned Sacramento spots By Vivian Gonzalez Across Sacramento, Black-owned restaurants are serving dishes rooted in tradition, comfort…
Arts+Culture, News, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento March 10, 2026
By Casey Rafter Water seeped into my clothes as I waded into Dry Creek: I was fully awake, dressed smartly but casually while stepping deeper…
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Stage March 10, 2026
By Odin Rasco This month, theater offerings are a sensational mix of recent favorites, certified classics and even a couple Sacramento originals. “Fat Ham” was…
February 3, 2026
Sponsored by: Agency on Aging Area 4
Supporting caregivers eases stress and burnout by Anne Stokes In 2020, Lisa Okamoto noticed her mother having trouble with her mobility and balance. She started…
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento March 6, 2026
By Scott Thomas Anderson Henry R. Luce, the founder of Time magazine, once said, “I became a journalist to come as close as possible to…
Arts+Culture, Music, Rebooting the Arts March 4, 2026
By Steph Rodriguez March in Sacramento brings a lineup of music, art and community celebrations that will energize the city. Alt-rock veterans 311 celebrate three…
Arts+Culture, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento March 4, 2026
By Marie-Elena Schembri As March ushers in spring, a new season full of the promise of brighter days and fresh blooms, Sacramento art spaces are…
News March 4, 2026
Flat-fee contracts have been banned in other parts of the country. But, as the story of one law firm shows, they have flourished in the…
January 19, 2026
Sponsored by: MOVE The Valley
Jakara Movement organizer Jaskeet Kaur joins MOVE the Valley’s leadership team by Stacy Brandt With midterm elections on the horizon and communities across the Central…
Arts+Culture, News, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento March 3, 2026
By Emily Haerter Look out California, Visit Sacramento is determined to turn the Capital into the next serious tourist destination. Whether it’s featuring Aftershock, the…
News March 3, 2026
Community groups are pushing back on an impending HUD rule that would force undocumented immigrants from public housing, splitting families. By Mark Kreidler, Capital &…
Arts+Culture, News, Rebooting the Arts, Solving Sacramento March 2, 2026
By Odin Rasco It takes only a look around to see AI technology is in the midst of a meteoric rise. The proliferation of it…
News March 2, 2026
By Dan Bacher In mid-February, a dedicated crew of Kings fans associated with Third Act Sacramento braved torrential rain to protest the team’s sponsorship by…
November 12, 2025
Sponsored by: Sacramento County Office of Education
With support, students with dyslexia and other learning disorders can thrive Reading and writing are vital everyday tasks: Ordering from a menu, sending a birthday…
News February 27, 2026
By Sena Christian One day, there was no tree. The following day, a fully grown strawberry tree sat in the middle of the 1-acre student…
Arts+Culture, Music, Solving Sacramento February 26, 2026
By Scott Thomas Anderson Fourteen years ago, Shawn Peter started walking a creative gangplank, one that brought him along the full scaffolding of life in…
News, Solving Sacramento February 26, 2026
By Macy Yang There are several pathways to pursue higher education in California. As tuition and living costs rise, families and students need to weigh…
News February 25, 2026
By Dan Bacher As the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers considers making a decision on Gov. Newsom’s controversial tunnel project, Democratic members of Sacramento-San Joaquin…
