He is the most prolific public artist in Sacramento, and now, J.M. Knudsen is expanding his vision for a more creative city.| Sactown Magazine
E.A. Hanks, Tom Hanks' daughter and self-described “Sacramento girl,” on her childhood and new book, "The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road."| Sactown Magazine
Concerts, food festivals, films, art exhibits, plays, musicals, comedy & more. Here are 25 events around the Sacramento region to fill 2025.| Sactown Magazine
A seldom-told history lands at the California Museum, "Drag Race" winner Sasha Velour comes to the Mondavi Center, and more as February events heat up.| Sactown Magazine
Concerts, art exhibits and more are starting the year on a high note all around the Sacramento area this month.| Sactown Magazine
Multimedia artist Paula Bellacera creates images of Sacramento that are at once new and nostalgic, using a vintage Polaroid SX-70 camera.| Sactown Magazine
Now in its 20th season, Sacramento's Capital Stage is taking steps to ensure this midtown theater troupe's next act is bigger and bolder than ever.| Sactown Magazine
At the Pence Gallery, a new exhibit chronicles the shared emotional experience of Davis-based artist Dave Webb and his wife's fight against cancer.| Sactown Magazine
From Beethoven to Sondheim, and from Dracula in pointe shoes to Joan Miró in an A-list art exhibit, here are a dozen Sacramento-region showstoppers.| Sactown Magazine
Lyndsay Burch rose from a B Street Theatre intern to succeeding co-founder Buck Busfield as its artistic director. Now she’s crafting an ambitious future.| Sactown Magazine
Food Festivals. Art Exhibits. Comedy Shows. Musicals. Parades. Concerts. And More. All. Year. Long. 2024 in Sacramento is packed with events.| Sactown Magazine
In 1986, James Wheatley founded a Black theater company in Sacramento as a side gig. Nearly 40 years later, Celebration Arts is in full bloom.| Sactown Magazine