The Chautauqua Playhouse is Sacramento’s oldest community theater company, and though it’s doing well, it faces some of the same threats that many arts organizations — the ballet...
Business Spotlight
When I first spoke to the owners of FourScore Coffee in January 2016, they had just closed their tiny Historic Roseville shop to make way for a vastly expanded and renovated space. “A month or two”...
Ace of Spades, the beloved music venue located in the blooming R Street Arts District, is what many locals like myself know as the place to catch some of the best music acts in the area. There is...
Before settling into a permanent space on I and 19th, The Mill owners Ilah and Nick Cookston-Minton carved their own niche in the Sacramento coffee scene as a mobile cafe popping up on street corners...
In an effort to revolutionize the fitness industry, Sacramento Eco Fitness is planting its roots in the heart of Midtown to promote a positive environment for everyone in the community. With its...
Eleven months ago, I wrote about the closing of the domed Century theatres on Ethan Way, including a discussion of the industry trends that are causing larger theatres to be replaced with smaller...
Through the crippling stressors of modern-day worries and the continuous images of social inequality that permeate our airwaves, a quick temperature check will reveal society’s need to immerse itself...
Sacramento is a booming city for the artisan coffee movement. Popular cafes line the streets similar to how Starbucks crowds the pavements of other cities. A Sacramento local can walk from Temple to...
In 2012, Sacramento’s RIRE Boutique established itself with its first pop-up location in East Sacramento. Since then, the contemporary clothing boutique has witnessed a growth in popularity...
It is surprisingly difficult to find boba in Sacramento. Only a few cafes spread throughout the city show up on a quick Yelp search for the tea-based (and frequently fruity) drink bejeweled with...