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On July 1, the Crocker Art Museum will welcome its first new director in over 25 years. Agustín Arteaga talks about his ...
The Picasso of Positivity He is the most prolific public artist in Sacramento, with hundreds of works—from large-scale commissioned murals to decidedly uncommissioned guerrilla pieces—beautifying the ...
King James June 25–July 27 Capital Stage heads courtside in this play chronicling two Cleveland basketball fans’ friendship from the time of LeBron James’ 2004 rookie year through his 2016 ...
Modern Classics With a new landmark study, Sacramento is officially recognizing the mid-century modern structures that define a critical period in our city’s architectural history. Here are five retro ...
In just its first few months, Chu Mai has already recaptured much of the magic diners might recall from the Ngo-Bond Kru era, starting with exquisite Shigoku oysters on the half shell that taste ...
’Tis the season to be jolly—while shopping local. From Capitol-themed wallets that are right on the money to Sacramentoland onesies that are just aw-dorable, we bring you dozens of great locally ...
Mother’s Oyster Mushroom Po’boy Along with other cult favorites like the seminal Nutburger at Sunflower Drive-In, the fried oyster mushroom po’boy at Mother ranks among Sacramento’s small but ...
In August, the Downtown Sacramento Partnership (DSP) released its Downtown Sacramento Livability Strategy to provide a roadmap for reinventing the central city as it slowly recovers from the effects ...
Navigating the legal landscape can be daunting, whether you’re facing a complex business issue, seeking justice in a personal matter, or simply planning for the future. That’s where top lawyers come ...
A Mainstage Milestone Ever since its earliest days as an ambitious theatrical upstart, Capital Stage has leaned into thought-provoking fare to carve out its niche in the Sacramento theater scene. Now, ...
BEST TRAIL FOR LOCKING EYES WITH A LOVE INTEREST Winding 37 miles between Folsom and Camino, the El Dorado Trail crosses all manner of Sierra foothill terrain and has something for everyone. The paved ...
Then and now: The late Frank Fat (pictured at left) at his eponymous restaurant; his daughter-in-law Lina Fat, director of food at Fat’s Family of Restaurants, with Frank Fat’s new executive chef Mike ...