Explore Sacramento music genres with Every Noise at Once
Queue these up — we think you’ll feel right at home. | Photo by Adrian Korte via Unsplash
Every good story needs a soundtrack, and ours is no exception. We could just pick one — but you know we love a deep dive.
Every Noise at Once is Spotify’s algorithmically generated scatter plot of music genres, from “German dark minimal techno” to “neo-trad doom metal” to “classical saxophone quartet,” and literally everything in between.
Here’s where Every Noise sorts some of our favorite local artists, plus national acts from the same genre — perfect for a walk on the promenade.
35th Anniversary Sacramento Black History Month Expo | Friday, Feb. 24-Sunday, Feb. 26 | 11 a.m.-6 p.m. | Hyatt Regency Sacramento, 1209 L. St., Sacramento | Free | Enjoy a parade, music, info booths, award ceremonies, and more.
“You!” The Musical | Friday, Feb. 24 | 9 p.m. | Sacramento Comedy Spot, 1050 20th St., Ste. 130, Sacramento | $12 | Throw out a title and enjoy the laughs as comedians produce a musical based on your suggestion.
Saturday, Feb. 25
Tickets To Ride — A Beatles Tribute | Saturday, Feb. 25 | 3 p.m. | Powerhouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Folsom | $12 | Take a journey through the musical career of the Fab Four.
Organ Odyssey | Saturday, Feb. 25 | 4-8 p.m. | SacYard Community Tap House, 1725 33rd St., Sacramento | Free | Sip on brews, dine at food trucks, and listen to covers of your favorite songs along with some original tunes.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Collie Buddz | Sunday, Feb. 26 | 7 p.m. | Ace Of Spades, 1417 R St., Sacramento | $29.50-$97 | The reggae artist stops by the City of Trees with special guest Arise Roots.
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Where to make spring cleaning donations in Sacramento
We’re getting the itch for some home reorganization. | GIF by Pottencial Seguradora S.A. via Giphy
Where are our Monicas at? Spring cleaning season is on the horizon.
Start planning your attack ( we mean, your approach) with these three tips to manage clutter:
If you’re cleaning out your kitchen
Drop off your underused baking + cooking supplies at Sacramento Discovery Shop, open Wednesday-Saturday.
If you’ve got technology to recycle
If you have usable tech like laptops, Free Geek collects technology for educational use.
If you simply need more space
Neighbor offers storage options listed by locals. Rent anything from an attic, a shed, a spare bedroom, and a garage to store your stuff. Bonus: You can also rent parking spots.
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