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Looking for a place to go for New Year's Eve? The Sacramento Press would like to break down the most appealing dance parties for those who like to get their groove on. Paragary Restaurant Group, who put on the ball drop last year, will be hosting what they bill as the "largest party of 2010." What: Dinner at Cosmo Café. The Spazzmatics playing 1980s hits at the Cosmopolitan Cabaret and DJ Pat Allen spinning dance hits at Social Nightclub. The cafe and cabaret are all-ages and Social Nightclub is 21-and-over. Where: The Cosmopolitan Building, 1000 K St. When: Dinner from 5 - 11 p.m., dancing from 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Cost: $50 for access to Social Nightclub and the Cosmopolitan Cabaret. Pu
The fliers and advertisements promised big things: “Local arts, crafts and fashion vendors will descend upon K Street, transforming downtown Sacramento into a bustling creative district.” On Saturday, Sacramento News and Review hosted the inaugural Third Saturday Creative Block Party and nudged K Street in the right direction. Despite the scorching heat, more than 40 aspiring clothing and jewelry designers, artists and local businesses set up shop along K Street. “I think it’s wonderful of SN&R to have done this…it brings life to the downtown area. We’re so happy to be here,” said Ginger Wong, president of Transformations Makeup Institute, did makeup, hair and glitter tattoos. Both asp
Hi Sacramento, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Lenny Mauricio. I have recently moved from Wellington, FL to the Sacramento area. For the past 6 months I have seen many famous DJs come through Sacramento and totally rock the house!! In Florida, I run a Event Production/Promotion business called Palm Beach House, that has become the #1 House Music brand in that area. After 6 months of "Chillen" & enjoying the beautiful California weather I have decided to bring my own flavor of music & events to Sacramento. Some DJs are known worldwide, some may be obscure, our intention with destinations is to create an enviroment & ambiance unlike no other that has been scene in the
It was so packed at Social Night Club on Monday night that it was impossible not to rub elbows with a politician. 1,500 people showed up to celebrate and shake hands with one man, new Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg. On December 1, inside the walls of the Capitol, a Sacramentan was sworn in as the Senate President pro Tem. The last time the state saw a Senate President pro Tem from Sacramento was in 1882. Caliph Assagai, who was a field crew chief for the Kevin Johnson for mayor campaign said, "I think people have a renewed sense of leadership in Sacramento, having the president pro tem of the Senate be from our city having a new mayor who's going to bring a lot of energy into