Maybe it’s the vibes we feel unconsciously from the granite and gold quartz reverberating all around, or the sounds of the whispering pines, or the sheer number of people making art professionally and for fun–but art doesn’t just grow here, it thrives and flourishes.
Read MoreAt the beginning of 2024, queer community leaders in my touristy mountain town of Truckee set a goal to host the town’s first-ever Pride celebration, which included 27 free events throughout the region in efforts to empower the town’s queer community.
Read MoreNevada County is quickly becoming a hub for vibrant dance communities in Truckee, Nevada City, and Grass Valley. The connection between the natural landscape and thriving artistic expression is palpable, creating an inspiring environment for dancers.
Read MorePeople are drawn to Truckee for our historic downtown, unique locally crafted artisan shops, beautiful mountain setting and funky vibe. Whether you are a longtime resident or visiting Truckee for the first time, there are many seasonal adventures awaiting. Here is an insider's guide.
Read MoreThe playful nature of improv provides a fun, engaging way to relieve stress, making it an excellent outlet for social and emotional wellness.
Read MoreIn a world of fleeting pixels and digital overwhelm, we invite you to slow down and relish these stories. In MUSE you will find adventures for every season, the intimacy of unique creative communities, and a prolifery of ideas and stories to last you through 2025.
Read MoreSierra Poetry Festival inaugurated a new Nevada County Youth Poet Laureate program last year, and welcomed Joey Henry into the role.
Read MoreSince Grass Valley-Nevada City Cultural District and Truckee Cultural District were inaugurated seven years ago, we have asked ourselves how public-private partnerships might best serve our citizens.
Read MoreAcross our California Cultural Districts revitalization efforts are well underway, making our townships more walkable with trails, new park access, and the promise of art installations.
Read MoreEvery Saturday afternoon for the last two years, InConcert Sierra staff and volunteers have guided over a thousand people through a thrilling exercise in possibility; daring visitors to dream up a state-of-the-art event complex and acoustic music hall that would solidify Nevada County’s reputation as a premier destination for arts, culture and classical music.
Read MoreWhen Nevada City’s Bailey Hotel burned down in 1863, local citizens saw an opportunity. With the help of a fundraiser and a ball, they raised money to revamp the building as a theatre.
Read MoreIn 2017, the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe launched a new program called Visibility Through Art that would pave the way to a campaign culminating in 2024 with the purchase of a sweeping stretch of land—the site of an ancestral Nisenan village named Yulića.
Read MoreLong ago, near Dawgošášiwa, the present-day Taylor Creek, two orphaned sisters argued with their grandfather. They expected more than he was willing or capable of providing. The grumpy elder couldn’t be bothered with the frivolous wants of moody teenagers. The next morning, when the old man went fishing, the sulking girls ran away.
Read More“The Underground House” is one of several creative housing projects coming through Nevada County’s Building Department, and is an example of what the future of sustainable housing could look like.
Read MoreWhat does a library look like in a town that values art, culture, and community? The answer is taking shape as the Friends of the Truckee Library LibraryUP campaign gathers community input and works with stakeholders to create a new library that truly belongs to local residents.
Read MoreIn Tahoe-Truckee, with its plethora of mountains and lakes and trails, you can recreate all day long, but if the weather is bad and you are looking for diverse film experiences, it can be hard to find.
Read MoreIn a town with few options for teen entertainment, The Aspen Collective provides a safe sober space for teens by teens, and hosts inclusive concerts focused on harm reduction and mutual aid.
Read MoreTalented young artists deserve equity. When creativity is supported, the result is a generation of successful creative professionals.
Read MoreLake Tahoe attracts outdoor lovers from all over the world. Catering to these visitors is a nearly invisible corps of service workers, many of them women from Latin America who work in minimum wage jobs as cooks, servers, and housekeepers. Though they live and work in one of the most beautiful places in the world, few ever have the opportunity to venture outside.
Read MoreNevada County has a rich food culture with distinctive culinary roots. The mountains, foothills, lakes, and rivers create a region that provides a bounty of fresh ingredients.
Read More