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Music on Mondays: Volume 9

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

September looks to be much more exciting concert-wise than August was. The fun starts with Country in the Park on Sunday, September 9th. Country in the Park is the summer’s biggest outdoor country music festival in the area. This year, the concert will be located at Gibson Ranch Park at 8556 Gibson Ranch Road in Elverta, CA. This year there will be five performers including three different American Idol finalists. These will be Sawyer Brown and Gary Allan with finalists Bucky Covington, Kellie Pickler, and Carmen Rasmussen. The best part is that tickets are really cheap. They are only $23.00 each and children 10 and under will be admitted for free. In addition, there are a variety of discounts available if you know where to look. There are more than fifty Raley’s and Bel-Air locations that are offering coupons for $3.00 off that are good for up to six tickets. You can also purchase your tickets at Chevy’s surchagre free. Or you can purchase them at ticketmaster for $3.00 off with coupon code CITP. Finally, I believe that KNCI is still giving out free tickets as well, but you might want to call them to verify that. The concert will begin at 12:00PM and run for pretty much the entire day. Be aware that the venue does not allow you to bring video cameras, coolers, or bags into the concert. Also, be sure to visit the Dreyer’s Ice Cream booth to enter a contest to meet Sawyer Brown after the concert. As any country lover can tell you, that is definitely worth waiting in line for!

If you’re not a big country fan, perhaps you would be more interested to see Justin Timberlake at Arco Arena on September 10th. Justin has of course already performed in Sacramento this year back in January. However, due to popular demand, his 2007 FutureSex/LoveShow Tour will be returning to Sacramento. This is largely due to the fact that his last concert here was completely sold out and many fans were unable to buy tickets due to an extremely high demand. This concert will also feature Timbaland and Good Charlotte. Tickets range in price from $56.00 to $152.00. If you’re planning on going though then you better purchase your tickets soon because there aren’t really very many left. In any case, between the two concerts this looks to be a good start to the autumn concert season here in Sacramento. Enjoy…

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Halloween Starts Today!!!

Friday, August 31st, 2007

As you’ve probably noticed, I’m a tad bit obsessed with movies so i thought I’d let everyone know all of the details for the best place to see Rob Zombie’s reinvention of Halloween. According to people who’ve seen the advance screening of the movie, it’s actually pretty decent too–despite the fact that Rob Zombie directed it! I’m not a huge fan of his–House of 1000 Corpses kind of ruined any good thoughts I may have had for him–but I DO love the Halloween movies. There’s just something very fascinating about our dear old friend Michael Meyers. I’ve always been captivated by him and I’ve always wondered what made him into the monster that we all love to hate. As such, I am very much excited about seeing this latest installment in the series. After all, I don’t think even Rob Zombie could ruin such a brilliant creation as indicated by the trailer…

Anyway, as always I would suggest that you go to Century Stadium 14 to see it. The showtimes for today are as follows: 12:00PM, 1:15PM, 2:35PM, 3:50PM, 5:15PM, 6:25PM, 7:55PM, 9:00PM, and 10:30PM. There’s pretty much a time to fit in everyone’s schedule so you shouldn’t have to settle with a lesser theater like United Artists Market Square. Enjoy, and remember, it’s just a movie…

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Season Ends on a Sour Note for the Sacramento Monarchs

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

As we all know, I’m not really much of a sports fan. However, I thought it would only be fair to at least give passing mention to the hardwork the Sacramento Monarchs have put forth in 2007. Their season was sadly cut short on Monday when the San Antonio Silver Stars beat them 80-78 to win the Western Conference playoff series. This is the first time in five years that the Monarchs will be unable to advance to the first round of playoffs. In addition, they were the favorite to win the series. Since they were the WNBA champs in 2005 and the runners up in 2006, it comes as an even bigger shock for players and fans alike. In my opinion, this was probably a result of over-confidence. They went into the series “knowing” that they were going to win. When leaving for Texas, one player even joked that she was only packing one pair of underwear because she thought they were going to have a quick and easy victory. It seems like they just let their heads get too big and lost focus of actually playing the game. Anyway, I feel kind of bad for them since their expectations were cut so short. It just goes to show that nothing in life is ever guaranteed…

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Sierra Sacramento Valley Museum of Medical History

Friday, August 24th, 2007

As a pre-med major, I found a place of particular interest to me here in Sacramento–the Sierra Sacramento Valley Museum of Medical History. The museum was built in May 2001 after the city opted for the closure of the Paul Guttman Medical Library and Information Center. The city wanted to be sure that their rare texts would be preserved so they chose to build the SSVMS to take its place. They decided to keep medical journals dating from the late 1800’s to the 1950’s along with hundreds of medical texts from the 1700’s. In addition to the texts, they have sixteen different displays of medical artifacts that were donated to the society. The displays depict collections of Surgery, Clinical Diagnosis, Infectious Disease, Pharmacy, Radiology, Chinese Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Medical Quackery (which sounds the most interesting to me!). The museum is located at 5380 Elvas Avenue #100 and is open daily from 9:00AM-4:00PM. You can arrange for tours by calling 916-452-2671 or by e-mailing info@ssvms.org.

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Music on Mondays: Volume 7

Monday, August 13th, 2007

It looks to be an awesome lineup of concerts this year at the California State Fair. They will all take place at 7:30PM on the Golden1 Stage. All of the concerts will be free with admission to the fair on a first come-first serve basis. However, there are also tickets available should you desire reserved seating. Prices vary depending on who will be performing…

The first concert will take place on opening night–August 17th. Tesla, an early 80’s rock band will be performing. I think this is a pretty appropriate choice as the band orginated in Sacramento in the days when they still called themselves City Kidd. Their music is kind of like Glam metal without the synthesizers, leather pants, and flashy make-up. Touring with huge Glam Metal names like Poison, Def Leppard, and David Lee Roth stuck them into that same category as well–despite their resentment to the classification. These days they’re still recording and touring with the newest member of the band, guitarist Dave Rude. Rude replaced the former guitarist Tommy Skeoch permanently in 2006 when Skeoch’s wife had a baby. Rude also joins them on their newest album Reel to Reel–a covers album which was released in June 2007. As an admitted sales gimmick, they sold it as a double CD album. The first CD came with the purchase. The second recording is advertised as being available for free to concert goers with the price of admission. Tickets.com says that they will be handing out the CD’s at the fair with the purchase of the $45 reserved tickets only. This may not sound expensive (and for a cocnert ticket alone it really isn’t…), however, you must also purchase admission to the fair. General admission to the fair is $10, so realistically you’d be looking at $55.00 per ticket. In the grand scheme of things, that’s still a pretty. Keep in mind though that there are a ton of other performers coming to the venue as well. Many of them are also asking much less for reserved seating.

The August 21st performance of Huey Lewis and the News will be a little bit cheaper at $40.00 for reserved seating. Considering that the San Francisco band has won Grammy awards and even been nominated for an Academy Award this is really a very good price. Hits like If This is It and Jacob’s Ladder made them one of the biggest bands of the 1980’s and early 1990’s. Their nod from the Academy was for The Power of Love which was featured in Back to the Future. They also achieved a degree of fame for a scandal involving the the theme song for Ghostbusters. The group was originally asked to record tracks for the sountrack. When they turned the studio down, Ray Parker Jr. was hired instead. The resulting theme song that we all know and love led to a lawsuit because the band said the song too closely resembled their song I Want a New Drug. They agreed to settle the matter out of court. However, since then Huey Lewis has made statements about the settlement which have led Parker to file his own ongoing lawsuit. In addition to these legal troubles, the band has been busy touring and writing songs that may or may not one day be released. In any case, the sheer drama alone would be worth at least the $10 fair admission price–if only to see if and how it has affected the band’s overall performance.

If you’re willing to pay a little bit more, you can also see Daughtry on August 22nd for $59.00 for reserved seating. Frankly, I think this is a bit outrageous. However, Chris Daughtry has become quite the phenomenon since his stint on American Idol. In addition, he is the newest act to be performing at the State Fair this year. In light of that, I suppose it could be considered worthwhile. Chris Daughtry won instant fame as the fourth runner up during the fifth season of the show. Since then, he has wasted no time in bursting onto the rock music scene. His debut album sold over 1,000,000 copies within five weeks, making it the fastest selling debut rock album of all time. He has a brilliant voice and his single Home is fast becoming one of my favorite songs. In short, while I wouldn’t pay for the advanced tickets in this case, I would still very much reccommend that you go and see him for the nice, cheap $10.00 a ticket. After all, in all likelihood you won’t ever have the opportunity to see him perform for this little again.

Aside from Daughtry, the most popular performer will probably be country music’s mega-group Lonestar. The August 24th performance will have tickets available for $40.00 for reserved seating. Since the release of their first single, Tequila Talkin, the band has had nothing but success and turned out numerous songs that have become immensely popular across various musical genres. This was especially true for their hits Amazed and I’m Already There. Amazed was even covered by rock icon Bonnie Tyler! Sadly, the group’s popularity has begun to decline over the past few years. In fact, lead singer Richie McDonald has even announced that he will be leaving the group at the end of this year to pursue a solo career. This is heartbreaking for the many of us who know that the band won’t be the same without him. For that reason alone, I would highly reccommend that you go and see them before they lose the unique and talented voice that has made them what they are today.

Another performance you won’t want to miss is the August 28th performance of Third Day. It is incredibly rare for a Christian band to appear at a fairgrounds so it is sure to be an undeniable treat. The three-time Grammy Award-winning group has become quite the favorite among Christian music listeners. I’m definitely going to try to go and hear them sing. After all, so many of the songs that we sing in church were first sung by Third Day. My two all-time favorite Christian songs happen to be theirs–God of Wonders and Took My Place. There is just something very raw and honest in their music that puts my more in tune with my own spirituality and I would totally encourage you to go and check them out if you are a Christian. Plus, the reserved tickets are only $20.00 so you really can’t go wrong on this one! =)

Tickets are also only $20.00 for the August 29th performance of KC and the Sunshine Band. They are world famous for their fun (if also a little campy) combination of funk, R&B, and disco. They rose to stardom in the early 1970’s with hits that EVERYONE knows–regardless of whether or not they choose to admit it. Some of the most famous ones include That’s the Way (I Like It), (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty, and Get Down Tonight. I so cannot believe I just typed those titles–and even worse, the songs are now running in a continuous loop in my mind like a bad record. In case you couldn’t tell, I really can’t stand them. Their music is the kind that makes all of us cringe and die a little every time it is played. Yet, we keep on coming back for more and they are subsequently just as popular today as they were 30+ years ago. (For that matter, so are The Commodores who will also be performing their own annoying songs like Brick House on August 31st).

On that note, let’s move on to the August 30th performance which won’t make us shudder so violently–The All-American Rejects. For a mere $35.00 you can get reserved seating to see one of the funnest and most hillarious bands around. My personal favorite is their original single Swing, Swing. It has this amazing vibe to it that is just very fresh and fun. Plus, for some strange reason it really just makes me think of Curious George–and let’s face it, who doesn’t love that adorable little monkey?! I’m also pretty fond of Dirty Little Secret because it is very clever and witty–especially compared to some of the other garbage recording artists have been putting out lately. Anyway, they’re fabulous so I order you to go and see them if you’re going to be going to the fair that day anyway.

From that point on, it’s nothing but good singers and good times at the fair. One of my favorite bands of all time–Chicago–will be performing on September 2nd. Reserved seating is $40.00 per ticket and they are worth every penny too. They are one of the longest running and most sucessful rock bands in the United States. Furthermore, in terms of singles and albums they are second only to The Beach Boys and they WERE the leading singles charting band of the 1970’s. They have powerful songs with moving lyrics and unforgettable melodies. I think the best part about them though is that they have stood the test of time over and over again. Everyone can enjoy their music regardless of where they come from or how old they are. My 21 year-old roommate has You’re the Inspiration as her ringtone on her cell phone. My 45 year-old father knows every word of every song–and made sure that we all did too. My 60 year old grandmother and my 10 year-old brother listen to old records together. Chicago is simply amazing and I will sell my limbs if I have to in order to see them play.

Strangely, they’re not even the act that I am looking forward to the most. That honor goes to Weird Al Yankovic–and yes, I know this makes me just as weird as he is. There’s just something very compelling amid all of the insanity. I love that he has no problem poking fun at other people and at himself because it reminds us that music–and life for that matter–doesn’t have to be serious all of the time. In fact, it reminds us that sometimes it’s much more important to just revel in the silliness of the absurd. I guess, in a way, it reminds us that growing up doesn’t mean we can’t still look at the world through the eyes of a child. As for the songs themselves, each one is better than the last. If I had to pick an all-time favorite (as a matter of life or death) it would have to be Weasel Stomping Day. It is the most ridiculous song that I have ever heard in my entire life but the outrageousness just makes it that much more special. I’m hoping that he’s going to sing it at the fair since I am so going to be there. I’m lucky enough to work for Best Western where we contract fair tickets in exchange for rooms to certain vendors. Thus, I plan to use mine so that I’ll only have to pay $20.00 to see Weird Al in all of his glory. I wouldn’t miss it for the world and neither should you!

Anyway, I think I’ve made it blatantly obvious that this year’s State Fair has a concert for everyone. Furthermore, they’re cheap and the venue is nice and small so that you can see and hear everything much better than you could at a bigger place like Arco Arena. Did I mention they’re cheap? So, you have no excuse not to go and pick at least one or two and have a fabulous time now do you? =)

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Sacramento Film and Music Festival

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

The 8th Annual Sacramento Film and Music Festival is coming to town August 8th through August 11th. All films will be shown on the mammoth screen at Crest Theater located at 1013 K Street in Downtown Sacramento. 2007 event highlights include a special showing of Ryan Eslinger’s When a Man Falls in the Forest and Q&A sessions with Larry Meistrich and Joe Carnahan.

When a Man Falls in the Forest, playing on August 8th at 7:30PM, is a drama detailing the identity crises of three men and one woman…

“Karen tries to create some excitement in her frustrated married existence by going on shopping sprees and breaking taboos. Bill has never been able to interact safely with the world around him - he prefers to exist in a lackluster state of self-imposed exile, a world where his dreams proffer a different sense of self. Frozen in a moment in time, Travis is able to reach to others but not within since he bears the guilt for a terrible tragedy which has scarred him forever. Gary is also desperate to make a connection - he strives to bridge the gaps and find what is lost. In one defining moment he makes a startling and irreversible decision which irrevocably changes everything”

In addition to the film, Ryan Eslinger will be present for a Q&A session. That same night, they will also be presenting Shawn Sullivan with the Inaugural Sacramento Film and Music Festival Arts Service Award. Mr. Sullivan is a teacher at Sheldon High School in Elk Grove. He is being honored for “inspiring the next generation” and for his “exceptional contribution to his students’ success, to the industry, and to the art form.”

Producer Larry Meistrich will be appearing on Thursday, August 9th at 7:00PM. He is most famous for films like Sling Blade and You Can Count on Me. He will only be giving a special talk on Thursday. However, he will also be appearing on Friday, August 10th from 2:00PM to 7:00PM to meet individually with filmmakers and writers to discuss their own prospective films. There are still places available to meet with him yourself if you have a film project that you would love to see produced. The cost for this is quite a bit more than for anything else at the festival, but it is definitely worth it as a foot in the door for anyone interested in beginning (or continuing) a career in the film industry.

Later that day at 9:00PM, director Joe Carnahan will also be speaking. The Sacramento native is famous for his work on films like Narc and Smokin’ Aces. If I weren’t absolutely broke I would definitely be going to hear him speak. I loved Smokin’ Aces and thought it was one of the most brilliantly directed and cleverly thoguht out films of 2006. The tickets aren’t even that expensive at only $10.00 per person. I highly reccommend that you check it out if you are even remotely interested in film.

There are also numerous other films scheduled, including a variety of student films. Throughout the festival, there will be live music performances from Taylor Neal, Hardy Harr, Larisa Bryski, Xenophilia, and Ditching Mindy. In addition, the Sac Music Seen is showcasing some pretty fabulous collaborations between local filmmakers and bands. All in all, it looks like a lot of fun so you should definitely check it out if you have the time…

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Music on Mondays: Volume 6

Monday, August 6th, 2007

There aren’t really that many concerts left for August. Thre are of course the State Fair Concerts which I will be showcasing on next week’s edition of Music on Mondays. Other than that, there are really only four worth noting. The first is India Arie’s upcoming performance at MontBleu in Lake Tahoe. She will be performing on Saturday, August 18th at 9:00PM. Since MontBleu is a casino resort and alcohol is served there, you must be 21 in order to attend the concert. You can opt for either table or booth seating with prices ranging from $44.00 to $60.50. The casnio will also provides free parking and free valet parking as well if that’s your preference.

On Tuesday, August 21st, Marilyn Manson will be performing with Slayer and Bleeding Through at the SleepTrain Ampitheatre in Marysville. Doors open at 5:30PM with the concert itself beginning at 6:30PM. Tickets begin at $25.00 for lawn seating to $47.50 for pit and reserved seating. They also offer a four-pack of lawn tickets for $79.00. I’ll be honest and say that I would so never be there–he kind of creeps me out. However, if you do like that kind of thing is does seem like a pretty good deal.

The Sacramento stop of the Vans Warped Tour is also coming to the SleepTrain Ampitheatre in Marysville. There are a ton of bands who will be performing including Flogging Molly and A Static Lullaby. Tickets will be $29.75 each and are all general admission. Keep in mind that you will not be allowed to bring in any camcroders or cameras…which I believe includes camera phones. The concert will begin at 11:00AM and is kind of an all day kind of thing.

The final big concert of the month will be Beyonce’s August 30th appearance at Harvey’s Outdoor Arena in Lake Tahoe. She will be performing as part of the Ladies of Lake Tahoe performances. Tickets start at $57.00 for bleacher seating and go up to $127.00 for the main floor. The concert starts at 7:30PM and will be outdoors near the lake itself. The venue sucks soundwise, but the views are breathtaking. Again, I’m not really into Beyonce so I won’t be there. August looks to be kind of a blah month for me concert-wise. However, the State Fair performances look like they’ll be infinitely more entertaining. Stay tuned to next week’s Music on Mondays for more information…

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The Bourne Ultimatum at Midnight Tonight!!

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

As I’m sure most of you already know, The Bourne Ultimatum comes out tomorrow. This also means that it premiers at midnight tonight in theaters across America. Sacramento will of course be partaking in the usual hype. I really enjoyed the first film, but the second one went way down hill in my opinion. I just couldn’t deal with all of that “shaky camera” Blair Witch Project style. Anyway, it was enough to make me avoid the crowds tonight though I’ll probably still go and see it in the theater at some point. After all, the synopsis on cinemark still sounds alright…

All he wanted was to disappear. Instead, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is now hunted by the people who made him what he is. Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, he is undeterred by the barrage of bullets and a new generation of highly-trained killers. Bourne has only one objective: to go back to the beginning and find out who he was. He must travel from Moscow, Paris, Madrid and London to Tangier and New York City as he continues his quest to find the real Jason Bourne—all the while trying to outmaneuver the scores of cops, federal officers and Interpol agents with him in their crosshairs.

Anyway, for those of you who are interested, it will be playing at 12:01AM at Century Stadium 14 at 1590 Ethan Way, Century 16 Greenback Lane at 6233 Garfield Avenue, Century Folsom 14 at 261 Iron Point Road in Folsom, and Century Roseville 14 at 1555 Eureka Road in Roseville.

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Mexico VS The Philippines

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

The Boxing World Cup is coming to Arco Arena on Saturday, August 11th at 4:00PM. The defending world champions–Mexico–will square off against the Philippines in a series of fights. Whoever has the most wins at the end of the seven-fight tournament will receive an engraved trophy crafted by IceLink. The line-up includes two World Boxing Organization championship matches, two title-eliminators, and also three other fights. HBO Boxing After Dark will be televising the title championship fights. The big fight of the night will be the junior-featherweight fight between Daniel Ponce de Leon of Mexico and Rey “Boom Boom” Bautista of the Philippines.

Normally, I’m not really into sporting events–in case you hadn’t noticed from their complete absence from my page–but this one actually sounds remotely interesting. It is only the second year that they have had the Boxing World Cup and I think it’s kind of an interesting idea. If nothing else, I’m sure it will be a stunning display of nationalism on both parts. Remaining tickets range in price from $41.75 to $276.75. However, they do have group discounts available for the $41.75 and $61.75 tickets. All you have to do is call the Arena directly at 916-928-3650 for more information.

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Music on Mondays: Volume 5

Monday, July 30th, 2007

There are quite a few concerts coming to the Sacramento area in early August. The first, Rascal Flatts, is coming to Lake Tahoe on Friday, August 3rd and on Saturday, August 4th as part of their Still Feels Good Tour. The concerts will be at 7:00PM at Harvey’s Outdoor Arena. They will be joined by Jason Aldean who is becoming a bit of a star himself with hits like “Hicktown” and “Amarillo Sky.” Tickets range in price from $65.75 to $132.75. I was just up at Harvey’s this past weekend and I saw the venue. To be honest, it doesn’t look all that impressive…the only upside is that it is VERY small so you should be able to see just fine regardless of where you are sitting. In any case, I still think it may be a bit too much to pay. Having said that, I have seen Rascal Flatts in concert before (a long time ago when they opened for Jo Dee Messina) and they are phenomenal performers. They were probably the highlight of the show back then even though they only sang like five songs. I imagine they have only gotten bigger and better, so, if you can afford it go for it.

On August 4th, Rush will also be performing at the SleepTrain Ampitheatre in Marysville as part of their Snakes and Arrows Tour. The concert will begin at 7:30PM. Tickets range in price from $29.00 for lawn seating to $73.50 for level one reserved seating.

The big concert of early August though–or at least the most talked about–is going to be the Sacramento stop of Tim Mcgraw and Faith Hill’s Soul 2 Soul Tour. The concert is at 7:30PM on Monday, August 6th at Arco Arena. Remaining tickets range in price from $67.50 to $91.50. Don’t forget to bring an extra $10.00 for parking and leave your cameras at home as they are not allowed into the Arena. Personally, the whole idea of them touring together makes me nauseous. The disgustingly cute factor alone guarantees that I will SO not be there…ever…not even if you gave me free tickets…hell, not even if you paid me. However, for those of you who like that kind of thing, they have both gushed countless times on CMT about how romantic it is. In particular, they wax wonders about the power and sexual tension of “I Need You” performed live. I actually loathe and detest that song on moral grounds, but, for those of you who do like it I’m sure it will be…*cough, cough*…“fabulous?”

*Goes off to vomit in the corner from all of the wretched cuteness….*

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Joe’s Crab Shack

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

We went to Joe’s Crab Shack for my friend’s 21st birthday and it was absolutely fabulous. Their menu has a wide variety of choices–even for people who don’t like seafood–but the different crab dishes were probably the best. They had everything “crab” that you could possibly imagine–crab cakes, crab dip, and of course king crab. They also had an extremely wide array of alcoholic beverages to choose from–which was very handy for a 21st birthday party. They have these things called Trash Cans which are basically designed to get you trashed. My friend had one–the Beach Bum–that was kind of like a tropical Long Island. It was so strong you really couldn’t even taste anything but the alcohol. They come in these little collectible trash cans, which I thought was a pretty neat touch. My other roomie had two Pina Coladas which were very, very good. They even had these cute little decorations on the top of them. As for me, I spent the night drinking Lynchburg Lemonades that were completely life changing!

Anyway, we had a really good time. The service was really good, the people were a lot of fun, and the restaurant is right on the river–giving it the most amazing views at sunset! Be forewarned, it is NOT a romantic kind of place…it’s more geared towards big groups, parties, and such. It is VERY loud and VERY busy. Also, since it is busy, you will definitely need to make reservations. It is pretty impossible to get a table without them–even to just sit at the bar! Even with reservations, it still took us 45 minutes to get a table…definitely NOT the kind of place to go if you are in a hurry. If you’re willing to wait–or are going to be walking around Old Sacramento anyway–then it is completely worth the wait. It is located at 1210 Front Street next to the Boat Rentals stand and across from the parking garage. To make reservations, call 916-553-4249.

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Pine Cove Tavern

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Today is my friend Megan’s 21st birthday. She wanted to buy her first *ahem* legal drink at midnight so we decided to take her out to one of the countless bars here in Sacramento. We went through a ton of different ones and then stumbled across the Pine Cove on the corner of 29th and E Streets. Everything about it was just very very clever. For instance, the address is 502 29th Street–502 just happens to also be the drunk driving violation number. In fact, they are so against drunk driving that they offer free drinks (non-alcoholic of course) to designated drivers. The bar itself was very quaint and cute with little tables for couples to share (or, for gorups like ours to shove together into larger seating arrangements!). They have a hillarious DJ who can also sing really well and the rest of the staff is likewise worthwhile. They also have karaoke on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Their song book was the fattest one that I have ever seen in my life. They literally have something for everyone–Megan even ended up singing “Part of Your World” from Disney’s The Little Mermaid! Granted, that WAS after drinking seven Long Islands…but still…

Anyway, the atmosphere is great, the people are fabulous, and they have free popcorn and no cover charge. What more could you ask for? hehehe…

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About Sacramento, CA

When Sacramento was founded in 1849, I don't think anyone bothered to notice that it means "Holy Sacrament" in Spanish. After all, it wasn't a very apt name for a lively, growing mining town where gambling and saloons where the status quo. Perhaps to gain a modicum of respect, they paid California $1 million in 1854 in order to become the State Capitol. In the years since, it has evolved from a little mining town into a bustling city full of people from every culture and every walk of life. In addition, our status as the most ethically diverse city in America also means that we have something for everyone to do. There are numerous ethnic restaurants, tons of museums, and countess festivals in historic Old Sacramento that make the city an excellent place to visit and an even better place to live...

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