Anchor Steam is the breweries' most famous beer. It has been around since its inception in 1896. It first started being bottled in 1971 and has grown into what is now a worldwide favorite. (0) comments
Today at noon, in the University Union Redwood Room, the thunderous sounds of Japanese Taiko drumming will fill the University Union's Redwood Room as Sacramento Taiko Dan performs in celebration of International Women's Day. Since 1998, the Sacramento Taiko Dan performers have come to share their ancient tradition of Japanese drumming at least once a year at Sacramento State. (2) comments
New York City Indie rock band, Jonny Lives, introduces its album "Get Steady," which will be released today. Jonny Lives is made up of a four-member crew that is flavorful with sounds of today's new urban British rock. Vocalist Jonny Dubowsky is a native from Chicago and has the vocals of a street kid playing at a local bar with his garage band. (1) comment
All the Whos in Whoville mastered up a magical production and are bringing it to Sacramento State, starting Friday. "Seussical the Musical" is coming to campus and is ready to take the stage with vibrant costumes, imaginative puppet characters and a whole lot of Dr. (0) comments
One of senior Minden Newman's fondest memories from the last three spring semesters is a simple walk to the car. After a fun-filled evening of play, Newman would share a walk to the car with Krista, 11, and her mom. She buckled up Krista, who has multiple disabilities, and saw her off every Tuesday night. (0) comments
Gaining a Woodie was a sign to the Plain White T's that they are finally heading down the golden path to success. In October, they won "The Breaking Woodie" at the Woodie Awards Show provided by mtvU, MTV's 24-hour college network. They beat out artists such as The Arctic Monkeys, Imogen Heap, Chamillionaire and Lupe Fiasco. (0) comments
On some unpredictable sunny days, you may have caught a glimpse of this season's accessories. While some people are having trouble getting their sunny-fashion groove back, Sacramento's trendiest are here for the rescue. (0) comments
On Friday night, March 16th, Sacramento "Buffy" fanatics got the opportunity to come together and sing their hearts out along with the Slayer and her pals, as the Fools Foundation art gallery hosted a screening of the musical episode, "Once More, With Feeling." (0) comments
This week the boys from South Park took a hilarious crack at Christianity. Last nights episode, "Cartman Sucks" started off with Cartman showing pictures he had taken of Butters while he slept, to the rest of the boys. Cartman not only named the pictures everything from "Pierre," a cat poo mustache, to "Hot Fudge Monday," but he made a pretty scrapbook collection out of the pictures and considered them an art form. (5) comments
Our campus is a hot spot for hangover connoisseurs and many Sacramento State students were willing to offer helpful hints when asked for advice on curing a hangover. Now, while not everyone is out to master the fine art of pragmatic alcoholism, even the most enlightened wine tasters may find some worthy tips in the wisdom of their peers. (2) comments
With comic book movies becoming a multi-billion dollar business, everyone in Hollywood wants a part of this booming genre. According to Wizard Magazine and Comic Buyers Guide Magazine, the two best selling comic book magazines on the market, there are currently over 80 comic book movies either being written, cast, filmed, edited, or distributed. (2) comments
If you enjoy lead singers with a vocal style that resembles a screeching bobcat with a throat infection, you just may like Alesana's new CD "On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax." (11) comments
Brewed locally in Paso Robles, Calif., Firestone may not be hazardous to your health like Firestone tires were, but it is detrimental to your pocketbook and your taste buds. (1) comment
About two-dozen people sat in the Esquire IMAX awaiting an exclusive sneak preview of the highly anticipated film "300." After much deliberation Mikhail Chernyavsky and Brandon Van Meter sit down for some more debate. (0) comments
The name completely gives away this fabulous location that is the R15 bar at night and Café Bernardo by day, and home is exactly the feel that it's going for. (0) comments
The broth is superior, the difference between Sea Ridge and Two Buck Chuck is the difference between Pho King broth and a variety of other pho places in the area. The pho blends a delicate saltiness with a beef, rather than watery taste, both tastes heightened and made whole by the basil and the green onions, which thickens the broth. (0) comments
Located on 15th and Q Street sits a quaint urban coffeehouse known as the Naked Lounge. There is indoor and outdoor seating with a view of a park, filled with families hanging out and taking in the city-like atmosphere that we call downtown. (1) comment
INK is a small and quaint restaurant located on N and 28th streets in downtown Sacramento. The restaurant is decorated in old school tattoo art. Many of the bartenders are even tatted up; tattoos almost seem to be a requirement for working there. (1) comment
A critical review of the Park Ultra Lounge in downtown Sacramento. (1) comment
Presented with a rare year where this most alcohol-soaked of holidays is unencumbered by life's responsibilities, many people will want to really go crazy. They will also want to know what Sacramento has in store for their drinking and partying needs. There are a handful of local bars that will be offering some festivities in the spirit of the holiday. (0) comments
Now that Justin Timberlake has declared that sexy is on its way back, it is important to know some of the ins and outs of what is sexy. It is important that sexy people continue to not only be sexy in public, but also sexy in the bedroom. (2) comments
You have your choice of mint, vanilla, chocolate, cola, banana, cherry and grape. We're not talking about lollipops here, people. We're talking about condoms - with a twist. Protection has come a long way since the 1930s, when latex condoms became available for widespread use. (4) comments