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Paul Brown
GenderMale OccupationBusiness Owner/Massage Therapist NeighborhoodGlenwood Meadows/Downtown |
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About MeI'm a Sacramento native who lives in North Sacramento, runs a Massage Therapy Pain Relief Center in downtown on K at 7th Streets. I care about Sacramento history, public transit, politics, art, music, theater, good governance, and the outdoors. |
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If you're like a lot of people, Halloween is your favorite holiday, and what better way to get your Halloween week off to a rousing start than to see one of the goriest movies about Zombies ever made. Lucio Fulci's 1979 classic, "Zombie," is making its way to the big screen at The Crest Theatre for two screenings, Friday and Saturday, 21 - 22 October at Midnight. When a young women travels to a remote tropical island in search of her missing father, all hell breaks loose when she and her companions find that a strange epidemic is causing the dead to walk…with an insatiable hunger for human flesh! This Undead classic features some of the most shocking scenes in horror cinema…don’t miss it
Did you know Sacramento has a professional football team? That's right. The Sacramento Mountain Lions, one of the four United Football League teams (the other three being Las Vegas, Omaha, and Virginia) start their season this Saturday at CSUS Hornet Stadium. They face two-time champion Las Vegas Locomotives in what is sure to be an exciting opening game. Rookie Sacramento quarterback, Ryan Coburn, looks like he has the potential to be a good quarterback, but the Vegas defense is powerful, and in the past four meetings Las Vegas defense picked off eight passes, and allowed only one touchdown pass. But Sacramento has new wide receiver, Reggie Willams, who played five seasons with the J
With the summer slowly winding down, midnight movies at the Crest Theatre are coming to a close, too. The zookeepers at the Trash Film Orgy film festival still have two Saturday night events before the end of this summer’s 11th festival season. “Werewolves on Wheels,” probably the only biker-werewolf film ever made, will see its midnight screening this Saturday. The film can best be described as the love child between “Easy Rider” and “Rosemary’s Baby,” with some early reality film thrown in for good measure. It stars “Bud” Anderson and Barry “Eve of Destruction” McGuire. If bikers who become blood-thirsty werewolves isn’t your bag, how about wrestling? Especially the luchadors in “Santo
I bet it's more often than we think.
"A drive-thru attached to a Walgreen's pharmacy" which receives almost no drive-thru customers, and compared to a McDonald's is a dead-zone. It's hardly nanny-state snobbery that wants something other than industrial food.
There used to be one run by the Horse-Cow gallery, but they are out of business now.
There are other values beyond commerce. Public safety, aesthetics, community. A McDonald's next to a cancer center is a true irony. A drive-through fast-food establishment is an insult to a hospital. Put something else on that lot that doesn't insult the community.
Conversation about: Photos: Plaza Café Lounge now open
My massage office is in this building, so it's been great to see this business finally open up! And their coffee is terrific, the veggie melt is yummy, but it's the fresh squeezed orange juice that steals the show!