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Jeff Nebeker and his ceramic doughnuts have gone deliciously viral. We talk to the Sacramento artist and former baker about ...
Public art, in all its forms, boosts and beautifies a city, whether it’s murals or sculptures. But there’s a certain magic to one kind of public art that’s in a class of its own—inflatable art ...
Build it, and they will come. On March 31—after decades of trying to land a Major League Baseball team—Sacramento finally got its civic wish when the Athletics played their first home opener at the ...
Chef Lana Jezic brings a wealth of culinary experience from across California and Spain, having honed her craft at prestigious establishments like The Ritz-Carlton and Kimpton Sawyer. Now, she infuses ...
At his new restaurant Chu Mai, chef-owner Billy Ngo aims to both pay homage to his late mother and make food like no one’s mom used to make. Chu Mai transposes the name of Ngo’s mother, Mai Chu, who ...
May 9-11 UC Davis’ student-led Whole Earth Festival appears on the quad as if by magic. That’s what this year’s co-director Katherine Krinsky thought four years ago as a freshman, when she rode her ...
As a five-time NBA champion, Bill Cartwright is unequivocally the winningest basketball star to ever emerge from Sacramento. Drafted by the New York Knicks in 1979 straight out of the University of ...
May 28 We think every little thing that Sting does is magic, so we’re thankful that the former Police front man rescheduled his concert at Hard Rock Live for this May after needing to cancel his ...
Break out your flip-flops, bring your appetite, and get ready for some big fun. Check out these four fairs and festivals in May to get a jump-start on the summer revelry.
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