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09/17/2024

By Kate Gonzales Anyone who’s pursued a path to change knows that at least three things are needed to make it happen: the right environment...

09/16/2024

By Patti Roberts In “Fairview,” now showing at Capital Stage, audiences are invited into the home of the Frasiers, a middle-class African American family with...

09/13/2024

By Lisa Thibodeau On any given summer evening, as construction crews work and traffic hurtles over the Yolo Causeway, which connects West Sacramento and Davis,...

09/12/2024

By Ken Magri As the need for more affordable rental units continues, developers in the Sacramento area work to complete new affordable housing projects across...

09/12/2024

Ormanzhi works out of studio Number Five upstairs in the ARTHOUSE building on R Street By Ken Magri “I like the terms ‘imaginative realism’ or...

09/11/2024

By Casey Rafter In a rising drone shot, the crystal-clear shimmer of Lake Tahoe expands, revealing stones and silt far below the surface of its...

09/11/2024

By Ellie Appleby Sacramento City College received a painted array of vibrant colors on the Fischbacher Fine Arts Building during the month of May thanks...

09/11/2024

Kaiser and regulators are two months away from their deadline for a required action plan to overhaul mental health treatment at the state’s largest health...

09/10/2024

By Steve Martarano A state-owned abandoned warehouse in downtown Sacramento is getting one final shot at glory before the site becomes a multi-use affordable housing...

09/10/2024

By Bob Grimm Seeing Michael Keaton back as “the ghost with the most” does provide an initial rush, but Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a sequel that tries to...

09/09/2024

By Marie-Elena Schembri Sacramento's art scene is a melting pot of diverse perspectives, unique experiences, thought-provoking exhibitions and fun interactive events. This guide features a...

09/09/2024

Didn’t score tickets to the Tower Bridge Dinner? No problem; you can still get into the farm-to-fork spirit at a big communal gathering of food...

09/09/2024

By Khari Johnson for CalMatters California legislators just sent Gov. Gavin Newsom more than a dozen bills regulating artificial intelligence, testing for threats to critical...

09/06/2024

By Steph Rodriguez September is studded with events of empowerment, artistry and a touch of anarchy: There’s psych rock during Second Saturdays at the Sacramento...

09/06/2024

By Joan Cusick “Hands-on” best describes the Beginning Farmer Training Program at the Center for Land-Based Learning in Woodland. And prepare for those hands to...

09/06/2024

The candidate has kept her climate policy vague so far, but her record as a prosecutor gives climate activists hope. By Marcus Baram, Capital &...

09/05/2024

By Khivi Singh, Irie Garrett  During 350 Sacramento’s Ode to Earth festival on Aug. 18, winners of a writing competition put on in partnership with...

09/04/2024

By Cathy Cassinos It’s “goodbye summer, hello fall” in the world of Sacramento theater, signaling the start of a new season for many local production...

09/04/2024

By Courtney Quinn At the age of 37, my life took an unexpected turn. I felt what I thought was a bruise from our dogs...

09/04/2024

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf Emo-rap music icons Twenty One Pilots performed at Golden 1 Center on Sunday, August 25th.  The duo has just kicked...

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