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"Diamonds" ladies night out at the guild theater

The 2012 premier of the Ladies Night Out series of events returned to the historic Guild Theater in Oak Park Saturday evening. The headlining act was veteran singer, songwriter, producer and actor Danny Boy. Best known for his work as a backup singer during the heyday of Death Row Records, Danny Boy’s solo music is grounded in his musical roots of R&B and gospel as he ably demonstrated to an appreciative audience. “In 2012 we are taking the Ladies Night Out concept to a new level,” said poet Terry Moore, the T-Mo Entertainment founder who was responsible for bringing Danny Boy from Atlanta to Sacramento. “It is the vision of T-Mo Entertainment to bring outstanding artists to Sacramento w

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Ladies Night Out VI at the Guild Theater

The Historical Guild Theater in Oak Park featured this year’s final Ladies Night Out event this past Saturday evening. Host Terry Moore put together a program that featured music, poetry, comedy, dancing, a fashion show and motivational speaking. “I listen carefully to the feedback I receive from each event and respond accordingly,” stated Moore when commenting on how he determines the lineup of entertainment for each show. “Our patrons request many of our performers who have been featured at previous events, but I always make it a point to bring in new artists who are working hard and deserve the opportunity to be showcased in front of their hometown,” said Moore. The special guest hos

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Much to see in autumn at Apple Hill orchards

The weather is cooling down, the leaves are changing and for many Sacramentans, it is time to head up the hill and spend a day dedicated to everything apple and everything fall. According to the Sacramento Regional Research Institute, 500,000 visitors come every year to explore the farms and ranches that belong to the Apple Hill Growers Association. The area is famous for having excellent pies, incredible cider and tons of activities for kids and adults. Located one hour east of Sacramento are rolling hills of apple orchards, vineyards and Christmas tree farms. In the western Sierra Foothills lie more than 50 farms that offer an opportunity for visitors to step back in time, enjoy the s

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Ladies Night Out V at the Guild Theater

Terry Moore Presents brought Ladies Night Out V to the Historic Guild Theater in Oak Park this past Friday night.  This final show of the summer series at the Guild lived up to its billing as a red carpet event complete with celebrity VIP guests and a fantastic show. “We really wanted to show our appreciation to Sacramento for all of the support we’ve received this year by ending the summer with a special event,” stated Moore.  “The most satisfying part of the evening was looking out over the audience and seeing everyone enjoying themselves and having a good time,” said Moore.    The special guest host for the red carpet extravaganza was Courtney Dempsey of Channel 31’s “Good Day Sacram

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Soul Night at the Guild Theater

Terry Moore Presents brought his latest show concept, Soul Night, to the historical Guild Theater in Oak Park Saturday night. The “Soul Night" show was ably hosted by popular certified life coach and Christian counselor Kerri Herndon. “We are evolving and growing as an organization while responding to the feedback we receive from our supporters,” said Moore when describing how the concept of Soul Night originated. “Soul Night is a show for everybody to come out and enjoy music, poetry, and dancing that will inspire the soul.” Poet Aaron G. read his poem. “I Had a Dream” and Othello H. Curry, 3rd read his poem, “Single and Free to Mingle” at the open mic before the curtains opened to begi

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Ladies Night Out IV at the Guild Theater

Ladies Night Out IV was celebrated at the historic Guild Theater in Oak Park Saturday evening. Nationally renowned local poet and community leader Terry Moore brought a fresh lineup of local talent to the stage as a part of his summer series of events at the Guild Theater.  “I respond by inviting the artists that are most requested,” said Moore when describing how he determines which artists he asks to feature.  “It is also my goal to give local artists who are just starting out an opportunity to become better known and develop a following,” stated Moore as he reflected upon the eclectic mix of artists that have appeared over the course of the summer series.  Comedy was the theme for th

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Jazzy R & B Concert at the Guild Theater

Terry Moore Presents brought a matinee show to the historic Guild Theater in Oak Park Saturday afternoon. The “Jazzy R&B Concert” was co-hosted by poet and event founder Terry Moore and popular certified life coach and Christian counselor Kerri Herndon. Herndon’s grace and stage presence brought an added touch of sensitivity and empowerment to the audience members, many of whom had come to the show through their affiliation with the WEAVE crisis center. “We are always willing to try new things that will encourage members of the community to come out and have a good time while supporting our local talent that is too often better known outside of Sacramento than in their home town,” Moore

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Ladies Night Out III at the Guild Theater

Ladies Night Out returned to the Historical Guild Theater in Oak Park Saturday Night with the third installment of the summer series. The show featured a mixture of styles of poetry and music. The show put together by Moore once again demonstrated his ability to mix well known performers with emerging local talent. “With the support we have gotten from the community, it looks like the Ladies Night Out events are here to stay” said Poet Terry Moore, the founder, host, and driving force behind the concept. The event was emceed by Petri Hawkins-Byrd, who is best known as the bailiff on the television show Judge Judy. Hawkins-Byrd frequently showcased his humorous side between the various p

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Ladies Night Out II At The Guild Theater

Ladies Night Out II was celebrated at the Historical Guild Theater in Oak Park Friday night. Award-winning poet and local community leader Terry Moore presented the second show of his summer series that featured a wide variety of local artists displaying their talent and abilities in poetry, fashion, music and dancing for an enthusiastic and appreciative audience. The event was co-hosted by singer Tony R. and local poet and singer La Rah, both of whom served double duty as featured artists and making sure the three-hour-plus show ran smoothly and without interruption. The evening began with popular local dancer Sonic Boom, who thrilled the crowd with his unique combination of hip-hop and

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Ladies Night Out at the Guild Theater

The Historical Guild Theater in Oak Park was alive with poetry, fashions and music for Ladies Night Out this past Saturday night, April 2, 2011. Award winning local poet and community leader Terry Moore hosted the sold out event as a benefit for the Center for Families and Fathers Sacramento. The Emcee for the evening was Petri Hawkins-Byrd, is best known as the bailiff on the television show Judge Judy. Hawkins-Byrd did a wonderful job keeping the audience laughing and the show moving with jokes, heart-felt commentary on the poetry and light-hearted introductions for the wide variety of local talent recruited by Moore for the occasion. The ladies night theme of the evening started off w

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A Chorus Line to Highlight Harvey Milk Day Rally Entertainment

 To commemorate Harvey Milk Day, on his birthday, May 22, 2010 Equality Action Now will host a fun and historic Rally and March on the West steps of the State Capitol. Invited guests include adult and youth speakers from the community as well as entertainment. Highlighting the entertainment will be the cast of Broadway’s hit, A Chorus Line. The road tour of A Chorus Line will be playing at the Sacramento Community Theatre May 19-23. According to their tour manager the cast will perform their matinee show then head over to the Capitol to perform a musical number from A Chorus Line, “What I Did For Love”. A Chorus Line, one of the most recognized Broadway musicals, won nine Tony Awards, in

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