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Shawn Williams
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The Bicycle Film Festival (BFF), a celebration of bicycles through film, art, and music, returns to Sacramento for a second year in it’s 11-year history on May 12th–14th. Originating in New York City, the festival added California’s Capital City last year to its roster of 40 global cities, including Amsterdam, London, Milano, and Tokyo. For 2011, BFF Sacramento is expanded to include an additional night of films and activities. Featured in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Vogue, Dazed, TIME Magazine, MTV, and every notable international and national bicycle magazine, the BFF brings together many creative communities, including fashion, music and art as well as various bicycling communitie
New Single, “Too Complex”, Offers Exclusive Incentives For Downloaders SACRAMENTO, CA – October 6, 2009 – It seems almost too simple: record a song, mix it down, post it online as a free download, and fans now have a free song from an artist to enjoy anytime. But when every artist from here to El Segundo is following the same model, things tend to get old fast. In hopes of bypassing other artists following this same broken model, TAIS says he’s decided to release his newest single, “Too Complex” with a little more complexity this time around. “So many people are doing free downloads nowadays, and I feel like it takes away from what free music is supposed to be,” TAIS says. “It used to be
Sacramento has never been known to be a place that is “ahead of the times” in any spectrum of life. As a matter of fact, most travelers come into the city expecting to see people ringing cowbells, and tumble weeds blowing past them on desolate streets. You see, no one acknowledges the rising growth of the urban market, or the fact that Sacramento is now the home of mall conglomerates that sell the "urban" look to suburban teens. They don’t talk about the city's recent sprawl of niche specific boutiques that are only found in major cities around the world. Except if you were around four years ago nurturing the very culture to which the stores are trying to solicit. Meet Paul and Brandy Bri
Great article! Two thumbs up...
Nice!! The Unseen Heroes team will definitely have to get in there to check it out ASAP!! Congrats fellas!!!
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Thanks for posting this David!!! Great as usual...