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There are people who come and go in and out of your life. Then there are those who come into your life who inspire, touch your mind and soul and leave a lasting effect on your life. This Saturday one of those people who inspires and motivates, a true American idol, Sister Souljah came to speak at the Guild Theater in Sacramento. Her Midnight and The Meaning of Love Book Tour brought this remarkable woman to the Guild Theater and the Underground Books hosted a book signing after her lecture. Georgia West, General Manager and owner of Underground Books, said a few words before Sister Souljah spoke. Georgia West started off by welcoming the audience saying, “I am so thankful you supported t
Sacramento, CA-- Every first Saturday, the Sacramento African-American Art Collective (SAAAC) hosts a self-guided art tour exhibiting the works of established and emerging African-American artists. In addition, a wealth of talent by poets, musicians and other artists in various disciplines will be showcased. Participating artists are predominately from the greater Sacramento region and surrounding communities. Art lovers will be able to view creative works in all media at over 10 venues throughout the city. People of all ages are encouraged to come out and enjoy this family-friendly event. The First Saturday Art Tour is free and open to the public from 12noon-9pm. Reception times for “Mee
Old Soul Co opened their third Sacramento location Thursday morning in Oak Park. An old familiar spot has a new face in Oak Park and the community is well pleased. Starbucks shut down its 35th and Broadway location last year, much to the disapointment of many. The location was a community hub where many gathered daily to socialize, conduct business or just relax with a good book and a cup of coffee. Despite many letters from patrons voicing their conerns to Starbucks corporate office of the closure, the doors were finally closed in September of 2009. Knowing the community cenergy the coffee house brought regular goers better known there as "The Usual Suspects" were confident something go