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Break out the lawn chairs and the popcorn for a bevy of outdoor summer movies (and a few fall ones, too) all across the ...
Jeff Nebeker and his ceramic doughnuts have gone deliciously viral. We talk to the Sacramento artist and former baker about ...
Craig Reynolds, photographed on Sept. 24, is preparing for a November harvest at his agave farm in Woodland. He and others will use the sharp, long-handled coa de jima to slice away the plants’ ...
May 24–Sept. 1 Sacramento was once the canning capital of the world, tinning everything from soup to nuts, salmon, peaches and yes, tomatoes. In this new exhibition, the Sacramento History Museum ...
I was taken aback by the incident with George Floyd and how the reaction hit communities throughout the world, as well as in Sacramento. Instantly my mind went, “What can I do?” Oftentimes we want to ...
NBA champion Bill Cartwright—who recently published his autobiography, "Living Life at the Center"—talks about why Sacramento ...
AA wavy white metal scrim of a sculpture shades the entrance to the Gorman Museum of Native American Art’s new home. Perched on tall white steel posts, the graceful form undulates and curves overhead ...
With California bracing for what could be a record-breaking wildfire season this summer, air quality is one of the most pressing issues facing our region right now. Alberto Ayala spent over 15 years ...
Interior designer Whitney Johnson at Shady Lady, her first restaurant project, which was completed in 2009 (Portrait by Jeremy Sykes) I“I am the Daniel Day-Lewis of design,” says Whitney Johnson with ...
Darrin Bell has asked to meet me where he does most of his work these days—at a picnic table overlooking a lily pond in a leafy Sacramento park. I recognize him, bent over an iPad working on a cartoon ...