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10/26/2023

By Bob Grimm It’s been a long time since I’ve read the works of Edgar Allan Poe, back in my high school and college days—so...

10/26/2023

By Louise Peterkin Your head bobs down the identity parade: Jason Voorhees, Pinhead, Freddy Krueger and Mike Myers in crushed blue velvet, fake teeth and...

10/26/2023

It’s time for offering a nod to all things mischievous and nocturnal. Whether its costume balls and horror screenings in the bloody heart of Sacramento,...

10/25/2023

The Alter Room is the city’s semi-secret portal to all things mystic and mysterious, Shannon McCabe's Vampires Ball happens again Oct. 28 By Scott Thomas...

10/25/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson Is creativity dead in California? As the Hollywood writers come off their months-long strike, some of us who scribble for a...

10/25/2023

How ‘Missing Middle Housing’ could help the city reach its goals  By Ken Magri The task seems Herculean: Sacramento needs to add more than 60,000...

10/25/2023

Doctors, family and community all have a role in ensuring critical early treatment. By George B. Sánchez-Tello, Capital & Main This story is produced by...

10/24/2023

As part of our continuing investigation into ways people in our state are working to increase recycling and reduce items filling our landfills, we caught...

10/24/2023

Words and photograph by Sugarwolf The crowd is on their feet standing side by side and waiting anxiously inside the indoor arena. The lights go dark...

10/23/2023

By Seth Sandronsky Jovana Fajardo helms the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action Sacramento division. The grassroots nonprofit is active on many fronts...

10/21/2023

By Scott Thomas Anderson Is creativity dead in California? As the Hollywood writers come off their months-long strike, some of us who scribble for a...

10/20/2023

By Steve Noel utumn is the best time of the year. I love everything about it—the fall decorations, the cooler temperatures, leaves changing colors, grape...

10/19/2023

By Casey Rafter For over 20 years, Sacramento photographer Elle Jaye has been playing with light, water and laughter to capture electric images in her...

10/18/2023

By Jasmin Acosta, Alesha Blaauw, Mary Cortez, Laura De la Garza Garcia and Madison Duong Steve Hansen says he is running for Sacramento mayor because...

10/18/2023

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf The fourth and final day of 2023’s Aftershock Festival brought another solid lineup of bands including festival headliner Guns N'...

10/17/2023

By Bob Grimm Taylor Swift, one of the most blessedly prolific artists in recent years, has struck again. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, a concert film...

10/17/2023

More homeowners than ever need flood insurance. Fewer than ever can afford it. By Lois Parshley This story is the second in a four-part Grist...

10/17/2023

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf The third day of Aftershock brought plenty of entertainment to keep the party going. Reddstar warmed up the Jack Daniel’s...

10/16/2023

By Seth Sandronsky  Sheri Green is a division manager for Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services. She specializes in providing mental health services for the unhoused...

10/16/2023

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf The second day of Aftershock 2023 featured an explosive lineup of bands that took turns electrifying fans with fierce performances....

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