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comments 1-17 of 17 by Esther Hodapp |
This seems like a fun way to get into the Halloween spirit!
Touching story. It is evident that Sacramento has lost a prominent citizen and that Byron will be missed. Thanks Byron for bringing life and music to Sacramento.
Sounds interesting. I was intrigued by how many photos show people making noise in so many ways. Do instruments have to be used?
Kimberly - thank you for not being complacent. I think this is the first step in change - and hopefully this story can inspire others and be the start of something big.
Thanks for the comments everyone. The town hall meetings are an open forum for community members to have their questions answered about the strong mayor initiative and the charter committee recommendations. I would highly encourage everyone to attend these meetings because they provide a very constructive environment to discuss a variety of issues of importance of local citizens.
The image included with this story was created by India Curry, a graphic design intern at the University Union, CSUS, using images supplied from Rooftop Comedy.
I agree with Gonzalez - education will be the number one way to get out of this recession - and it is a shame so see educational programs suffering. I hope that someday everyone who has the desire to get a college education will also have the opportunity.
I know next year a book is being planned. Are there any thoughts about doing both a calendar and book so people could have a choice on what medium to purchase the photographs in?
It's shocking that someone would steal from area artists, people who are promoting culture and beauty in the community. I hope that this article will raise awareness and some of the art will be returned to the rightful owners.
This sounds really fun. It will be interesting to see how long the run continues.
As a correction, photos were taken by Leon Fredette of Fredette Photography, and provided by Chris Crittenden, President of Lambda Players.
This sounds like a neat festival to highlight Japanese culture. Are most of the entertainers and artisans from the local Sacramento area and where can one get more information on getting involved in these groups?
Do all the shows have a theme associated with the hair styles? What will some of the other upcoming themes be?
This is very interesting that this is an all female art exhibit. How do you think the ceramic work of these females differs from that of their male counterparts?
This sounds like a great way to get out and see the city. Are there any thoughts of putting a map together of this route with particular landmarks highlighted and posting it somewhere to cyclists can easily follow the described routes?
Is this a family-friendly event or is it geared towards the adult community?
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Photos courtesy of the Lambda Players