2008 Diners’ Choice Awards
We present the best in all things dining as voted by
our subscribers and online visitors. Plus, what dishes do our editors pick as top notch? |
Dining: The Terrace
Eat breakfast well into the afternoon or lunch early in the morning at this Town & Country Village restaurant. |
Dwelling: Rethinking Modern
Two New York transplants give their new home a modernizing makeover. |
Faces of the Fair
Meet some of the folks you’ll see working at this year’s California State Fair.
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Graswich Unleashed: Same-Sex Divorce
The benefits of marriage and the drawbacks of divorce await California's gay couples. |
Last Call: Darla Givens
What would Darla Givens be if she weren't a meteorologist? |
My Fiscal Fast
A local writer and her family curb almost all spending for two weeks, and live to tell the tale.
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On Wine: Hit the Road
Head for Clarksburg to taste some wine and you'll find boutique wineries, weighted drawbridges, scenic landscapes and one terrific taco truck. |
Publisher’s Note: The Fair
It's time for the fair—deep-fried Twinkies and crazy midway rides, but hopefully there will be no pin-on lizards. |
Rating the High Schools
From API scores to graduation rates and enrollment figures, how do local high schools measure up? Plus, the advantages of AP courses, the benefits of hiring a college counselor, getting into the University of California and more. |
Sacramentions
Who's Ed talking about this month? |
The Dining Divas: The Waterboy
The Divas took six guests to The Waterboy, and decided that two Cs add up to an A rating. |
The Dollar-Wise Gourmet: In the Mood for Love
Spaghetti and candlelight can trump fancy food and starched linens in the romance department. |
Urbanities
Sacramento's Spanish Revival buildings make a book, Ella gets an award and a local photographer displays some dazzling images of downtown. |
Veggin' Out
Where's a vegan to eat? Here are five restaurants to check out. |
You’re the Reviewer: Mochii Yogurt
Reader Garrett McCord checks out the frozen yogurt stand at the corner of 16th and Q streets. |