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LIVE - This is What It Feels Like

An episode of the Creativity in the Capital podcast, hosted by Casey Rafter and Helen Harlan, Solving Sacramento, titled "LIVE - This is What It Feels Like" was published on May 19, 2025 and runs 36 minutes.

May 19, 2025 ·36m · Creativity in the Capital

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Terra Lopez has been making music in Sacramento for about 20 years. Her two most recent projects are Rituals of Mine and the recently revived Sister Crayon. She's also one of the busiest creatives in this (or any other) city, from art installations, to mental health advocacy and now podcasting. The second season of "This Is What It Feels Like "launched this year and Terra talks about the challenges and celebrations involved in producing the series on her own. This episode was recorded May 10th in front of a live audience at Demo Art and Books in Sacramento.

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