June is fast approaching so that means it is time for Sacramento…to get its Veg On again!! The 5th Annual Sacramento VegFest, one of California’s premiere vegetarian lifestyle events...
Author - Jeffery Cassity
The opening event of a month long celebration of graffiti art and hip hop music will take place in historic Oak Park’s Brickhouse Art Gallery (2838 36th Street) on Thursday, June 5th at 6pm. Dr...
Nickel n’a Nail owner, Marichal Brown, and The Brickhouse Art Gallery curator, Barbara Range, are combining their talents to present THE ART OF HIP HOP FESTIVAL: CELEBRATING THE 5 ELEMENTS. The art...
The Brickhouse Gallery and Arts Center is looking for graffiti artists to participate in an upcoming fine art exhibit which will take place at the Oak Park area venue June 1-30, 2014...
The Stanford Settlement Neighborhood Center quietly works its mission of aiding women, children and families in North Sacramento. Since moving to the Gardenland area in 1963, the organization has...
The Sierra Service Project (SSP), founded in 1975 and inspired by and modeled after the Appalachian Service Project, organizes an annual summer program in which youth volunteers help repair homes and...
According to lead organizer, Terry Press-Dawson, the fledgling North Sac Youth Soccer Club was “approved for (a grant of) about $11,000 for soccer uniforms, a laptop and equipment.” This is in...
I jumped at the opportunity offered through the Sacramento Bloggers website to interview local Sacramento writer and entrepreneur, Janna Marlies Maron, about her new e-Book, How to Manage Depression...
Reading a recent article in the February 27th edition of the Sacramento News and Review (“Singles barred: How Sacramento banned craft beer”) raised some questions which weren’t addressed by the...
The initial meeting of a group to form a North Sacramento Youth Soccer Club occurred Wednesday, March 12, at the Harmon Johnson Elementary School. It was attended by about a dozen parents and their...
There will be an informational meeting on Wednesday, March 12th for parents and community members who are interested in forming a youth recreational soccer club in the North Area of Sacramento in the...
“…the carrying of an operable handgun outside the home for the lawful purpose of self-defense, though subject to traditional restrictions, constitutes “bear[ing] Arms” within the meaning of the...
When I heard the words “Oak Park” after moving to Sacramento, the first thing that came to my mind being from Southeastern Wisconsin was the affluent village and suburb located just outside of...
If you had reason to open the trunk of the car driven by Imam Abu Laith Luqman Ahmad, spiritual leader of the Masjid Ibrahim Islamic Center located on the southwest corner of Rio Linda Blvd and...
While most of us are just waking up or beginning our commutes to work in the early morning, there are some people already hard at work here in Sacramento and across the country. They are busy making...
Since 2008, the Rainbow Chamber Foundation has awarded 22 scholarships to LGBTQA and LGBTQA-supportive students. The Foundation has awarded between two and six scholarships of varying sizes each year...
“Mediation” is a new short film by Writer/Director Francisco Lorite which had its world premiere at the New Filmmakers LA event on January 11th at the AT&T Center in Los Angeles and also be...
What is most glaring after reading the recently released study by the Campaign for College Opportunity regarding the attendance of Latino students at the various levels of the state’s post-secondary...
It is one of the worst kept secrets in Sacramento which most people in the general public weren’t aware of. Those “in the know” have kept it quiet for their own reasons: some for fear of...
One of the greatest disappointments which exists in the local Sacramento media is not that the mainstream television and newspapers often missing important stories or shying away from controversial...