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He is the most prolific public artist in Sacramento, and now, J.M. Knudsen is expanding his vision for a more creative city.
Sacramento Pride, The French Film Festival, and more. Here are the fairs and festivals delivering plenty of summer fun in ...
TThe epigraph that Greta Gerwig chose to open her solo directorial debut, Lady Bird, a semiautobiographical coming-of-age film set in her native Sacramento circa 2002, is a quote from her literary ...
After six years as Vancouver’s chief city planner, Brent Toderian [pronounced todder-in] launched his own international consulting firm, Toderian UrbanWorks, in 2012 to advise cities around the world ...
As Mahatma Gandhi once said, “In the midst of darkness, light persists.” Through the fog of 2020, here are 25 people, places and things around the region—from our heroic health care workers fighting ...
Choosing the right doctor—whether for routine care or to manage a more complex diagnosis—can seem overwhelming. To help guide your search, we have once again partnered with national research firm ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dumplings to die for, a mistress of disguise, toothsome tacos, culinary classes paired with cinematic classics, health-forward push-pops, dance-powered lemonade purveyors, and much more. Here’s our ...
Portrait by Max Whittaker Stephen Kaltenbach at the Crocker Art Museum on Dec. 12 backdropped by his painting "Portrait of My Father" SStephen Kaltenbach stands in front of a portrait he painted of ...
Rendering courtesy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill A rendering of the proposed 557-foot-tall tower at 301 Capitol Mall that would include 100 residential units on the top floors “So much han,” one of us ...