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Art for Earth’s Sake

We’re green with civic envy. With Earth Day coming up on April 22, now is the perfect time for Sacramento to follow the lead of those around the world creating public art from recycled materials.

The Vinyl Countdown

The annual music party that is Record Store Day is marking its 17th edition. Get into the groove at these 10 shops in the Sacramento region where you can find your favorite songs and artists served up on a platter.

Where the Sidewalk Starts

Since 2005, Davis-based “urban sketcher” Pete Scully has been roaming city streets with a pen and notebook at the ready, capturing sidewalk scenes in painstakingly exquisite detail. We spotlight a selection of his singular depictions of our region that illustrate the art of the city.

This Is Not a Tomato

When is a tomato not just a tomato? When it’s also a lifeline. There are many good reasons to start a garden in Sacramento, where a temperate climate and plentiful sunlight can help even the most horticulturally challenged amateurs among us grow our own food and infuse our surroundings with color and beauty. But we can harvest life lessons too. With a little patience and a lot of love, here’s how one local gardener used the hobby to start his life over, and what we can all learn from a humble effort to cultivate something new.

Cheese the Day

The same thin sourdough crust, zesty sauce and “world-renowned” cheese. Almost triple the space in which to serve up his slices of heaven. After going lean during the pandemic, the proprietor of Pizza Supreme Being goes all in with an expanded downtown showcase for his one-of-a-kind pies.

Out and About in March and April 2024

Hometown comedian Hasan Minhaj returns to the River City, the California Hall of Fame nominates its latest class, Annie bets her bottom dollar on Broadway Sacramento, and more. Check out 10 must-see events coming up around the region.

Q&A with Jessica Sanders, Executive Director of the Sacramento Tree Foundation

Sacramento has long carried the charming nickname City of Trees, a tribute to our vast urban forest. Dr. Jessica Sanders leads the efforts to help our shady, leafy friends thrive in communities around the region. She speaks about the wide diversity of the local tree population, her group’s big Arbor Day plans, and the game-changing promise of cherry blossoms about to take their star turn at Sacramento’s new Hanami Line.

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