The Urban Roots team heads to midtown Sacramento's Ice Blocks, creating a retro-cool restaurant with Good Neighbor.
When it comes to your health, you don’t have to go it alone. Allow us to introduce you to some of the Sacramento region’s go-to wellness experts, with insight that ranges from everyday healthy living ...
Must-see events in the Sacramento region this spring, including Cardi B at the Golden 1 Center, Jack Gallagher at B Street, and Cake at Channel 24.
Chef-owner of Q1227 in Roseville and former executive chef of downtown Sacramento’s Echo & Rig Four Sisters Cafe for brunch, in Roseville. They’re so friendly, and I just like how it’s a family-run ...
HHis mother calls them “monstrously huge” hands. Universally, it is agreed they are massive and preternaturally strong—the kind usually dubbed mitts or hams. The fingers are the size of ballpark ...
Mike Henderson is the only one at the $750-a-plate gala wearing blue jeans—and he’s the guest of honor. The guests take their seats at tables inside the Manetti Shrem for the 6-year-old institution’s ...
Dumplings to die for, a mistress of disguise, toothsome tacos, culinary classes paired with cinematic classics, health-forward push-pops, dance-powered lemonade purveyors, and much more. Here’s our ...
We’ve always thought the perfect end to a nightclub crawl in midtown’s Lavender Heights would be to grab a great big crispy, cheesy slice of New York-style pizza after closing down the drag show or ...
Interior designer Whitney Johnson at Shady Lady, her first restaurant project, which was completed in 2009 (Portrait by Jeremy Sykes) I“I am the Daniel Day-Lewis of design,” says Whitney Johnson with ...
From left: Willow's "grandma chic" dining room; the cavolo campanelle with pesto and Parmigiano Reggiano Here we rebuild: Before the pandemic, transformation was Sacramento’s main storyline, driven by ...
With the onset of the annual Sacramento swelter, the rattle and rumble of archaic air-conditioning units all over the city compose a kind of struggling symphony—the sound of survival, if you ask us.
Darrin Bell has asked to meet me where he does most of his work these days—at a picnic table overlooking a lily pond in a leafy Sacramento park. I recognize him, bent over an iPad working on a cartoon ...