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Good Luck Kathleen! You are such a dynamo. I feel lucky I had the opportunity to watch you work during my internship.
GREAT photos, as usual.
10,000!!? That's awesome. Nice background, weird to think of it at Jesuit when it sounds/looks like a big deal affair.
Awesome awesome awesome. The turnout kind of bumms me out, especially when compared to last years. Did Capitol do anything different, advertisement-wise?
Thanks Casey! Tuohy is awesome, and has a history of involvment with the Slow Food movement. Sidenote: click on his highligted name in the fourth paragraph for the chef's blog.
As someone not very well-versed in anime, it was fascinating to see so many different sides. Anthony hit the nail on the head with the stranger's heaven comment; when you are surrounded by like 3,000 people in costume laughing, dancing and having an inordinate amount of fun, it really intrigues you. I totally did some research on anime after Saturday. I was kind of jealous when I couldn't recognize characters. I think the sword was made out of wood. It was massive, "Cloud" had to rest it on his shoulder to carry it, and when the hilt was on the ground it was taller than him. The costume weaponry was incredibly detailed. www.cosplay.com is an interesting site about anime costumes.
Also included was his now-standard observation on the world of pornography and why there isn’t a sub-genre just for him called “Not F****** Disgusting.” Hilarious. Sounds like a fun night.
Right now I think it's going to be in the Sacramento area as TwinSoup's content covers local spots. However, who knows for the future? Maybe TwinSoup will take over northern CA? :)
Illuminating! I had always wondered about Parkour...The philosophy behind it is phenomenal and totally applicable to day to day existence. I think we could all be more aware of our physical boundaries, or lack thereof!
Ricky Berger is awesome as is Hot Italian's ferrer roche gelato. It loos liek a lot of the musicians are singer/songwriters...no bands?
It's $20 for 10 games. They had great drink deals like $2 Washington Apples. I don't know what charity will be benefitted Aug. 26, but David Mansch and Richard Borill (owners of Hamburger Patties) said they would like to partner up with the SPCA and also gay oriented charities.
Only Emcee Rusty Nails was in full drag. But every Bingo winner got his/her chance to play drag queen with a wig and crown.
The photos are great. I don't even know what sludge is, but the piece was so communicative I think I got it. More music reviews!
In a story that has been splayed on various news institutions nationwide, this focused perspective brings it back to two mother/friends/sisters returning to their families after an extended period of terrifying limbo. I attended a Ling and Lee vigil at the Capitol and this story rang very true to the sentiments and incredible support provided by the community. I think this piece really exemplifies the angles and possibilities Sac Press can offer.
That is a good idea, an article expanding on how much merit an Elly holds for Sacramento citizens and thespians would be really illuminating.
That cover band thing is hilarious, very clever. I like their approach to "making it big" whatever that means. To me, their obvious love of music and devotion to a complete, satisfied life is an ultimate success.
These guys sound phenomenal. What's their style akin to? I'm visualizing crumping for some reason.
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For more about the event read: http://www.sacramentopress.com/headline/11173/Launching%20Sac%20Style
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Congratulations!!!!