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Boycott Exit Urban Shoes and Stores That Sell Them!!

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

589699_370.jpgOnce again, I am amazed and disgusted by the level of cruelty that humans can exact on other creatures without giving it so much as a second thought! Exit Urban Shoes and Oglivy Advertising have come up with a new set of ads which feature impossible situations with the slogan, “They’ll find a way out.” Supporters say that the ads “appeal to the scenester type who is always out on the town…[and that their] strangeness works naturally with the brands urban-hip positioning, provoking just enough curiosity, yet are simple enough to satisfy it.” Frankly, I am one of those scenster types and I think the ads are repulsive and degrading. One of the worst by far though is this one of a helpless and bound dog. (I couldn’t bear to put the whole thing on here because it is just too disgusting, but I do encourage you to see for yourself so you will know exactly why something needs to be done about this!!)

Some people have even dared to say that the ads are profound and artistic which really just begs the question, what the hell happened to our moral conscience?!! In addition to the apparently dead dog, the ad campaign also features images of a porn star that are so explicit they have to be blurred on the site itself!! The company called that their most risquee and avant-garde. I call it tacky and demoralizing…but that’s just because my mother raised me with morals!

Anyway, thank God there are other people out there who think this detestable. There are all kinds of petitions circling on various blogs across the internet where you can voice your displeasure and disgust as well. Furthermore, you can also email the companies themselves at alma.sa@chello.be and maryse.dhaene@ogilvy.com. However, I think it would eb even better to boycott the stores that sell Exit Urban Shoes as well. That way it’ll be much easier to effect change and get the ads removed–along with punishing the parties responsible for the abuse of this dog. After all, if stores aren’t willing to sell their product for fear of being boycotted themselves, then it will be much more likely that the companies will take this issue seriously! I don’t know of any shoe stores in Sacramento offhand that sell them–they’re not a favorite of mine to begin with. However, if anyone does, please feel free to let me know so we can spread the message around to everyone else too…maybe even stage a little picket or something of that nature if anyone is interested!! Thanks in advance…

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3…2..1…HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

new_year.gifHappy New Year everyone! I figured that there had to be at least a couple of people who don’t have anywhere to be on New Year’s Eve this year and I thought I’d enlighten you. Anyway, the big party to close out the year will be at the Hilton. The Professionals Guild is holding their biggest singles party of the year at the hotel. Tickets are only $50.00 for members. However, unlike the Halloween party, tickets can now only be purchased over the phone at 916-786-5858. If you’re not a member, the rate is $65.00 if you purchase them by tomorow at 6:00PM. These tickets can be purchased online and picked up at the Will Call Station. Tickets are also available at the hotel front desk for the same price before the party starts. The party will go from 8:30PM to 1:00AM.

Innersoul and The Groove Thang will be playing simultaneously in different rooms. A DJ will be playing different music in a third room and the fourth ballroom at the Hilton will be transformed into a mini-Casino. All guests will receive two free drink tickets as well. In addition, there will be champagne fountains and a big balloon drop at midnight. The dres code is semi-formal. Casual dress will not be allowed and a coat and tie are preferred.

Since everyone will likely be drinking, the hotel is offering a special room rate for partygoers. Rates begin at $139 and go to $189 depending on the type of package and room you want to get. If you are reserving your room online, make sure to enter the promotional code ANY when prompted. Be safe and have a very Merry New Year’s Eve!!!

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Seven Performances Left of “The Nutcracker” for 2007

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

It just isn’t Christmas until you’ve seen at least one performance of The Nutcracker Ballet. I don’t know if it’s the appeal of a dream world where fantasy can become reality or the irresistable pull of Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, but there is just something so devestatingly sweet about this ballet that renders it both heartbreaking for the innocence that we have lost yet soothing for the innocence that it awakens in us anew. Whatever the reason, it is one of those stories from my youth that I just can’t leave behind this time of year.

Lucky for all of us fanatics of nostalgia here in Sacramento, we don’t have to leave it behind. We get to embrace it annually without fear that it wno’t be around next year. We are forever safe in the knowledge that Ron Cunningham’s version of The Nutcracker has been playing at the Sacrmaneot Ballet for two decades and that it shall likely continue for at least two more. (After all, if ain’t broke don’t fix it!!!) Yet somehow I still almost forgot about it this year which would have REALLY broken my heart. Thankfully, there are still seven shows remaining. Two of them are today–the 12:00PM matinee performance and the evening performance which will start at 4:00PM. The next will be on Friday, December 21st at 7:00PM. Two more will follow on December 22nd–one at 2:00PM and one at 7:00PM. Then, the final two performances will be on December 23rd at 12:00PM and 4:00PM respectively. To my knowledge, there are still tickets reamining for all of these times. Seats range in price from $25.00 to $65.00 per person. All performances will be held at the Sacramento Community Center Theater which is located at 1301 L Street. Have fun and let the dancers carry you away with them to the Kingdom of the Sweets!

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Westfield Ice Rink is Open Again!!!

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The Westfield Downtown Plaza Ice Rink has been open sicne November 1st and I didn’t even know it. This makes me sad to think of how many times I could have been out there already. It’s the only outdoor ice skating rink in Sacramento and it’s pretty much the single most awesome thing that you can do in these parts during the winter. Granted, the rink isn’t the greatest I’ve ever skated at and the employees can be a bit horrible, but there’s just something magical about skating under the open night sky that is just unimaginably incredible to those who’ve never done it before. It’s even one of those things that just gets better and better every time you do it.

The rink is conveniently located next to the K Street Mall so you can even stop by on a break from your holiday shopping at a mall that isn’t as overly crowded as Arden Fair is every year! During holiday hours, they are open everyday from 10AM to 10PM with the hours varying a little bit before December 10th and after December 30th. It is also incredibly cheap at only $6.00 per person for two hours of skating, plus a $2.00 rental fee if you don’t have your own skates. I have heard a lot of people complain about the availability of skates before so be advised taht you might want to bring your own if you have them. Also be advised that they only accept cash–weird I know given that we live in the age of credit. Anyway, go out and have a lot of fun. just don’t end up like this poor lady…

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Contest to Name Streets in Downtown Sac

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

UP5077WinnemuccaNVonWPRR.jpg Lately, the city has been exerting extensive effort towards rennovating these historic areas of Downtown with mixed results. I have noticed that when they fail it is usually because of lack of community involvement and awareness. They try to keep the people in the dark and then everything ends up being one giant f**k up. Thankfully, they seem to have taken a much different approach to rennovating one of the most historic areas of Downtown Sacramento.

One of the things that Sacramento is most known for is its history as a railroad town. In particular, it is the birthplace of the Central Pacific Railroad’s contributions to the Transcontinental Railroad. For years, the area surrounding the downtown railyards has fallen into disuse and succumbed to the same sort of degeneration that sadly so often happens in big cities. However, it was recently decided to extend the city’s efforts to clean up the downtown area to include the railyard. Furthermore, plans for reviatlization include the addition of a main thoroughfare for shops and boutiques which will bring business to the area and hopefully keep it clean for years to come.

The best part though is that the developer, Thomas Enterprises, is letting the community become a part of the project in a way that is creative and fun. They are holding a contest to name the streets that will run through the area. They will be looking for names that “represent the character of the Sacramento region and reflect our historic past” while also creating “a fresh, contemporary feel” to fully embody what Sacramento has become–a place of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Of course, some people will be upset because there is no monetary prize for “winning.” However, I think that you get something much better from entering the contest–a chance to be a part of living history. You get to truly be a part of Sacramento itself and I don’t think anyone could argue for a better gift than that!

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GYRO’s 3D Fear Factory

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

TOXIC_Poster_sm.jpgAll of a sudden, it seems like I’ve hit the Halloween jackpot! With the discovery of Scream Extreme in Citrus Heights, I also stumbled across an amazing site that has links to haunted attractions all around the country! In doing so I discovered several more in the Sacramento area–which I will be posting information about over the next couple of days. Thankfully, they should all be open for business due to extended hours of operation just before Halloween.

One of them in particular caught my eye because it’s “rated R.” Most of the others were at least child friendly for brave children. However, this one specifically warns against bringing them in at all. In fact, GYRO’s 3D Fear Factory has warnings for many people, declaring that it “is an authentic simulation of many grotesque and shocking events. It is not recommended for people with heart problems, recent surgery, pregnancy,or frequent nausea. Chidlren and senior citizens are not encouraged to attend.”

In honor of Halloween, the Fear Factory has taken over 100,000 square feet of the Westfiled Downtown Plaza mall at 547 L Street. There are two separate haunted houses–Rob Zombie’s “The Devil’s Playground” and “Toxic Terror.” Both of them look suitably terrifying to make even the biggest horror fanatics tremble in terror. (Not that this should really come as a surprise to anyone since Rob Zombie is pretty much the Lord of Gruesomeness!)

The Fear Factory will be open today and tomorrow from 7:00PM to midnight, making it the perfect Halloween activity for those of us who are without children to take trick-or-treating. I think it’s wonderful that Sacramento has so many opportunities for single adults to go and have a good time–in a lot of smaller cities, people aren’t that lucky. On the same note though, admission is a little bit expensive. Tickets are $17.95 per person. However, if you purchase them from Rob Zombie’s Monster Shop at the mall, then they will give you a free T-Shirt. Remember to be safe and have fun…and don’t let the monsters get you!!!

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The Scream Extreme

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Throughout the entire month, I’ve been scouring the internet looking for something truly scary to do in honor of Halloween. Up until now, I haven’t been able to find anything other than the corn maze in Dixon–and let’s face it, that’s only scary if you’re bad at reading maps and have seen Children of the Corn one too many times! I was beginning to despair that haunted houses and other such things that go bump in the night were a thing of the past. Then, almost as if by magic, I stumbled across one in our own backyard, The Scream Extreme “Stitches” Haunted Attraction in Citrus Heights.

The Scream Extreme features three different scare zones. They seem to be pretty secretive about the scenes themselves–neither of their websites even hints at what their themes are. However, they do have some pretty wicked pictures up on their myspace page of some of the grisly characters you are likely to encounter. Of them all, my personal favorite is the adult interpretation of Linda Blair in The Exorcist. They’re all pretty realistic looking and some of them could be downright terrifying given the right environment.

On that note, I would advise that you not bring young and impressionable minds to Scream Extreme. They do not allow children under 13 to go without an adult, so that may be an indicator of whether or not younger children should go at all. However, remember that your judgement is still probably the best there is since you know your kids best. If you think they can handle it, then by all means take them along. I always got to go to our local haunted house back home when I was a kid and it was the best fun I had all year!

This year, they have a new location at the former Room Source building at 5961 Birdcage Centre Lane. It is open everyday through Halloween from 7:00PM to 10:00PM. Tickets are $13.00, but they do have a discounted price of $10.00 each if you purchase at least eight tickets. The best part is that if you purchase your tickets online, you don’t have to wait in the same line as everyone else. This is completely wonderful since it is a pretty popular attraction given that it’s really the only one of its kind here in the Sacramento area.

The very best part though is that 100% of the proceeds will go to aiding children with autism in our public schools. If you don’t know what autism is, I suggest you check out Marcie’s page, Discussing Autism. My high school best friend’s little brother is autistic and it is heartwrenching to see all of the aspects of his life that are made complicated by this. Even Halloween can be a challenge for his mother. However, Marcie has some great tips on how to make it manageable and still let the kids be kids. In addition, her page is riddled with a million and one reasons to make you want to help–even if it is only in something as small as the admission price to a haunted house…

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Music on Mondays: Volume 11

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

This won’t be my normal type of Music on Mondays post because, sadly, there aren’t any scheduled concerts for October. However, the Sacramento Ballet is putting on A Woman’s Journey: The Tamsen Donner Story which I think is quite fitting for the Halloween season.

The show is a special brain child of the Sacramento Ballet’s Art Director for the past twenty years–Ron Cunningham. The ballet has been a work in progress for the past thirty years and Sacramento is to be treated with it’s world premiere on Thursday October 25th at 7:30PM. It tells the story of the infamous Donner family as told through the journal entries of Tamsen Donner.Their infamy stems from centuries of accusations suggesting that the family resorted to cannibalism while they were trapped in the mountains on their way to California. The sheer gruesomeness of such a deed makes it ample “entertainment” of the Halloween sort–especially when considering that the characters involved are real.

In the same token, scientists have reently begun debating the validity of these accusations. Thus, it will be extremely interesting to see which direction Cunningham takes with his ballet. My personal opinion is that the cannibalism will have to be dealt with since his inspiration was from the diary of Tamsen Donner. The allegations of cannibalism stem from letters and diaries from the party so to base a ballet and completely omit it would be absurd at best. In any case, it is efinitely worth checking out just on the chance that cannibalism will be an issue. There is little else in the world that can so readily remind us that human beings are also animals and can be just as barbaric and inhuman as any other creature. In short, it is a perfect Halloween activity for those of us who want something a little bit more frightening than pumpkin patches and corn mazes…

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World’s Largest Corn Maze

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

According to Guinness World Records, the world’s largest corn maze is now located at Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon, CA!!! The farm is run by the Cooley brothers who started their pumpkin patch in 2000. The corn maze itself has grown progessively every year, now spanning across more than 40 acres. The brothers refer to it as “a kind of test…[where] you have to have enough patience and problem-solving skills to make it through…enough resolve to solve the puzzle and get out.”

The Sacramento Bee eloquently referred to the maze as ” an emerald green world of 7-foot cornstalks and damp clay walkways, where visitors can see only to the next turn, and disembodied voices float through the air.” The owner himself admits to reluctance to enter the center of the maze where the twisting pathways are the darkest and most confusing! As if this weren’t enough to make you suitably terrified, they even allow people to enter the maze at night for an extra bit of eeriness. The combination makes it the perfect activity to get the whole family into the Halloween spirit.

There are also a plethora of other family activities aside from the gargantuan corn maze. To begin with, there is a small one acre corn maze for the little kids to enjoy. They have a $3.00 hay ride as well as Big Tricycles and Pedal Karts to ride around the pumpkin farm. They are also hosting a Scarecrow Contest. There are already some pretty terrifying–and amazing–pictures up of some of the entrants on their website. And, of course, the highlight of the day is picking out the perfect speciman from the pumpkin patch to trasform into your Halloween Jack-O-Lantern. You might want to pick up an extra pumpkin to do a little baking. Jackie at Kids Dish has an amazing recipe for Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies up that I am already addicted to. They are relatively healthy and still manage to be absolutely delicious!

When you set out to obtain your perfect baking pumpkin, make sure that you enter the pumpkin patch at either 8550 Currey Road or 8700 Sievers Road both of which can be accessed from I-80, about 30 minutes west of Sacramento. The farm is open every day until October 31st from 9:00AM to 9:00PM. Be sure to bring your own falshlight if you will be entering the maze in the evening and plan on spending anywhere from one hour to three hours inside the maze depending on how good your navigational skills are. Also, you may want to keep in mind that the weather here is still likely to be wet during the early part of the week. However, the weather is set (fingers-crossed anyway!) to warm up a bit when the sun comes out this weekend so I’d recommend that you plan to embark on your adventure Saturday-ish. Have a wonderful time and be on the lookout for other fabulously frightening things to do this Halloween season!

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CSUS Homecoming Game

Friday, October 12th, 2007

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, I’d recommend that you check out the Sacramento State homecoming game on Saturday. The Hornets will battle it out against Montana beginning with the kickoff at 2:05PM. However, the parties and tailgates will be starting much earlier than that at 10:00AM.

In addition to the big game, it is also Herky’s 60th birthday so there are all sorts of things going on to commemorate the special occasion. The hornet’s birthday will be celebrated from 10:00AM-2:00PM at the pre-game homecoming festival in the Alumni Center. There will be a parade and also a piƱata for the kids. His birthday is also being celebrated on myspace and on youtube. Myspace has up baby pictures, drawings, and other goofy fun things like that. Youtube is having a contest where you can make a video wishing Herky a happy 60th and upload it for a chance to win an ipod. All you have to do is join their youtube group. Submission are due by Friday at 12:00PM which doesn’t leave much time to churn out something really fabulous. However, they will also be handing out Java City giftcards to random entries. So, even if your video sucks, you might still get something out of it. Furthermore, when I went there tonight, there were opnly four entries so far so the odds are pretty decent.

There is even going to be a tailgate contest for Herky’s birthday. You just have to decorate your tailgate area in Herky’s honor with bonus points for lots of green and gold. To enter, be sure to stop by the Alumni Association booth (on the southwest edge of parking lot eight) to register your tailgate between 10:00AM and 12:00PM. Judging will take place at 12:30PM to determine who will take home the $200.00 prize.

Tickets for the game will be as follows:
$8.00 for General Admission
$12.00 for Reserved Seating
$15.00 for Reserved Premium Seating

The school is located at 6000 J Street just off of Highway 50. Stop by to show your support and have a good time doing it.

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The California State Fair Starts Friday!!!

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

The 2007 California State Fair starts tomorrow, August 17th and runs through Labor Day. The primary theme of the 2007 fair will be the whimsy of childhood, focusing on reminding us all about how and why it was so wonderful to see the world through the eyes of a child. To that effect, some of the new features at this year’s fair include Toytopia: World of Toys, Californian Green Dream, the Nerveless Nocks Thrill Show, Monster Shop Bump’n Breakdancers, and the Treetures. Toytopia looks like the most entertaining as it features interactive displays, costumed characters and celebrities, and of course enough toys to please every child and child at heart. California Green Dream takes a more educational approach, exhibiting new and innovative ideas to improve conseravtion efforts and environmental awareness.

There will be numerous celebrity guests at the fair this year, but the biggest name is probably Guy Fieri from the The Next Food Network Star. He will be cooking with kids on August 31st at 3:00PM on the PG&E Center Stage. Others include Susan Maxwell Skinner (the Royal Family Press Corp member for Princess Diana), Bill Farmer (the voice behind such beloved characters as Yosemite Sam, Foghorn, Bugs Bunny, Goofy, and Pluto), and world-renowned artist Gregory Kondos who is most famous for his beautiful California landscape paintings like the above shown Lily Pond. In order to keep the kids interested, there will also be a plethora of costumed “stars” including characters from Star Wars, Transformers, Superman, Spiderman, and Batman.

There are also an array of activities geared towards all of us adult children. The standard horse races will of course be going on throughout the fair. However, they will also be having a few more abnormal races as well. The 8th Annual Dachshund Derby is on August 25th. The sixty-four canine contestants will be competing for the $500.00 prize. On the Saturday prior to the race, the dogs will compete in harness racing in order to dwindle the group down to eight finalists. I personally think those dogs are kind of creepy, but it still sounds like an intriguing concept nonetheless. The horse races will also be adding a little bit more excitement to the proceedings with a contest allowing fair patrons to name a yearling standard bred racehorse. Whoever suggests the winning name will even receive five percent of the horse’s stakes earnings as a 2 and 3 year old racehorse. In addition, every person who suggests a name will be entered into a drawing to also receive five percent.

Along with all of these, there will also be the typical State Fair exhibits and attractions that keep us coming back for more year after year. Terry Strokes will be performing his famous hypnotist act. The midway will have the same exciting carnival rides for “kids” of all ages. There will be TONS of animals (including my favorites the Budweiser Clydesdales!) and agricultural exhibits everywhere you look. The concert line-up is awesome and features musicians from pretty much every genre. And, of course, the food will be as fabulous as ever with all of the corn dogs, funnel cakes, and fried twinkies you can stomach! Be sure to try out the two newest fares: the Elvis Sandwich (a deep fried peanut butter and banana sandwich) and the fresh fruits and veggies at the Certified Farmers Market. Anyway, have fun and be sure to plan your trip ahead–especially if you have to stay the night in Sacramento as many hotels will be sold out! Get one while you can…

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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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Tour the Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

The Jelly Belly Factory is open daily from 9:00AM-5:00PM at One Jelly Belly Lane in Fairfield, CA. Tours are also offered daily from 9:00AM-4:00PM. However, this is one of those rare places that you should really go to during the week. The factory line does not operate on the weekends so instead of getting to see the candy made in person, you have to watch the process on television screens throughout the factory. Part of the magic of visiting a factory is seeing how it functions so it would be best to go when it is actually open.

The tour itself is a 40 minute walking tour and is completely FREE. Tours are scheduled to leave every 15 minutes. Most days there isn’t a very long line, but waiting times can be up to 90 minutes during peak seasons such as summer, Spring Break, and during the Christmas Season. Strollers and wheelchairs are both welcome on the entire tour as everything is accessible. They even have hearing impaired devices available. The tour teaches the secret to baking up their 150+ varieties of candy and explains why it takes up to twenty days to create one jelly belly bean!! They also demonstrate the creation of taffy, chocolates, and wild gummi critters. At the end of the tour, they give out a free bag of Jelly Belly jelly beans as a complimentary gift. The gift shop also offers free samples of any of their candy.

Make sure you also check out the Jelly Belly Cafe. They are open daily from 11:00AM-3:00PM. They have really nifty pizzas and hamburger which are shaped like jelly beans. They also have a variety of decadent ice cream flavors and an espresso bar for when you simply can’t stand the taste of one more sugary substance. There is literally something to please every palate.

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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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