Comedian Bob Saget told The Sacramento Press he has a reputation for visiting the California State Railroad Museum while inebriated. Pablo Francisco joked that he would impersonate a Sacramentan by...
Author - Jonathan Mendick
"Know Your Cuts of Meat" took the form of more than an audience participation game on the "David Letterman Show" Saturday morning. It was a the principle that guided Butchering...
Imagine you’re relaxing with a glass of wine, overlooking Tuscan-like vineyards and grassy foothills. Italian arias about intense romances are being sung to you and an intimate crowd of about...
Many musicians learn how to read music before playing a song. It was the opposite for guitarist Doug Pauly. "At some point, I started writing stuff out to teach myself," he said. "I...
Ever wanted to create your own doodle on the Google homepage? Three local companies — Digital Deployment, Fuel Creative Group and JM Design — teamed up to create two web-based kiosks...
The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission banded together Wednesday afternoon, bringing nearly a dozen arts supporters to a public County Board of Supervisors budget meeting that discussed funding...
You wouldn’t guess when you listen to her new album, "Songs for the Ravens," that 25-year-old singer-songwriter Julie "Julie Bee" Baenziger hadn’t heard The Beatles or...
While the riverfront areas near downtown Sacramento and West Sacramento are quickly developing, the two cities are asking for input on possible new river crossings. The cities formed the Sacramento...
Soccer fans were looking for a few more goals after the United States’ 1-1 tie with England on Saturday. They didn’t get any that night at Raley Field as the inaugural Sacramento Cup...
Chances are if you live in Sacramento, you know someone involved in the arts, or even a struggling artist. The greater Sacramento area is home to an estimated 1,515 arts-related businesses employing...
Time to paint your body, don your wigs and honk that old plastic noisemaker. The World Cup is just around the corner. The month-long tournament begins Friday, and there are a variety of options for...
Despite controversy in other City Council district races, District 5’s candidates were civil and respectful of one another. "They were all polite and I have nothing but nice things to say...
The Crocker Art Museum is about to undertake the logistical nightmare of moving artwork to and from its new expansion. But it will be worth it, museum officials say. "It’s about art, sure...
You might not know it, but Sacramento is a growing market in the entertainment industry. It has it all: actors, directors, models, artist management, production studios and acting coaches. "If...
Sacramento’s arts community is looking for more than just 15 minutes of fame. "There’s a stigma that artists can’t communicate what they do," said artist Milton Bowens...
It’s February, the Super Bowl is on, and you’re surrounded by food and drinks. You’re glued to the game but only half-watching most of the commercials. Then an Emmy-award winning...
The largest storm in California’s recorded history peaked in January 1862, turning the Sacramento Valley into a 250- to 300-mile-long inland sea. Since the previous winter, Sacramento had...
How to be a saxophone legend, step one: When you walk onto the stage with a five-inch afro, beard and dark sunglasses, don’t even introduce yourself. Just start playing and let that do the...
Ann Wilson loved watching her son play "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock." Heart’s lead singer is honored to have her song "Barracuda" featured in the video game, adding...
A Sunday night panel with four former Sacramento mayors took a lighthearted tone at the Time Tested Books/Midtown Monthly Living Library series. Topics included Burnett Miller’s alleged...