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Cereal Creative

Join us every Friday morning at 8:00 for serious coffee, silly cereal, and a laid-back gathering of some of Sacramento's coolest freelancers, creatives, and entrepreneurs.

TED Talk Tuesday

Do ideas excite you? Then join us every Tuesday morning for TED Talk Tuesday at 8:00. The talks are inspiring and the discussions engaging.

Second Saturday

Every Second Saturday, we take advantage of our 5,000 sf of gallery space and our location in the heart of the Midtown arts district. Join us for our vintage clothing and furniture trunk shows (most Second Saturdays) from 12-4, and our music, art, and general open house after 5:00!

Monday
07Dec2009

Media Panel Brought to you by Sacramento Press and The Urban Hive

The panel features representatives from each type of news outlet and will focus on the changes each has had to make over the past few years with technology, the economy and social media. Each panel member will also be asked where they see the future of journalism is headed. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask their own questions during the panel as well.

The panel will consist of:

     

  • Jen Picard is the Senior Producer of Insight on Capitol Public Radio. Picard has a degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from Humboldt State University. She's worked as a features copy editor and entertainment editor at the Appeal-Democrat newspaper in Marysville. Picard has been with Insight since July 2006 and has served as Senior Producer since January 2007. Picard lives in Sacramento with her photojournalist husband Max and her neurotic cat Smokey.
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  • Nick Miller is arts editor at SN&R, Sacramento's alt-weekly magazine, where he assigns thousands of stories each year--send those pitches, stat! He's been in journalism for eight years. In his spare time, he enjoys sitting around in a Snuggie with his pug, Leroy, and watching NBA.
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  • Anne Shulock is a reporter for Sactown magazine. After interning forSactown in college, she joined the staff as an editorial assistant in 2008. She graduated from Pomona College in Southern California with a degree in Media Studies, focusing on art and film. In college, she spent a summer interning in the fashion department of CosmoGIRL! in New York City, where she mostly organized piles of earrings and skinny jeans and decided she didn't want to work in fashion.
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  • Jon Schuller helped launch Sactown magazine in 2006 after graduating UC Davis with degrees in Spanish and English. In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of the office, he's also writes, researches, fact-checks and copy edits content for publication. Recently, he's helped research and develop an action plan for the magazine's upcoming digital presence and hopes to expand the brand's presence in social media. He also assists with the advertising team. And orders Post-It notes.
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  • David Watts Barton, editor in chief of The Sacramento Press. Barton has been in local media his entire life. From teenage work in independent publications like Rock 'n' Roll News and Tower Pulse!Through his nearly 25 years at The Sacramento Bee, where he was the paper's first Pop Music Critic, Barton has made his living exploring and reporting on different aspects of his hometown's culture. For the last year, Barton has entered the world of online news, helping to shape and guide The Sacramento Press, first as Managing Editor, and more recently as Editor-in-Chief.
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  • KCRA will also be a part of the panel. The representative is still being decided.
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Food and drinks will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the workshop will begin at 7 p.m.

The Urban Hive is located at 1931 H Street in Sacramento.

Please RSVP by emailing journalism@sacramentopress.com, so we know how many people to expect.

Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you at the Urban Hive! 

(via Sacramento Press)

Friday
04Dec2009

CinemaSpeak: Critical Film, Critical Commentary

CinemaSpeak is a free monthly film screening and discussion event featuring movies making an impact on our society. The next event will be Friday, 12/18 at 6:30 p.m.

This month we will be showing 500 Days of Summer by director Mark Webb and starring Joseph Gorden-Levitt and Zoe Deschanel. There will be a moderated discussion following the film.

In past events, many people have asked if they can bring snacks and drinks. The answer is yes! Feel free to bring your favorite snack and drink as along as your are willing to share.

Hope to see you there!

Moderator Jeremy Maron is a 19-year video industry veteran with the last 12 in video distribution. Both a fan and student of cinema, Jeremy believes that film is art and cinema is social commentary. His various interviews with actors, directors and producers can be found at www.hollywoodjam.blogspot.com.

CinemaSpeak is a RetroJam Production.


RSVP via Facebook.

Monday
09Nov2009

2nd Sat: An all-day affair

This month for 2nd Sat, there will be something for everyone @theurbanhive starting at noon and continuing through the night. Here's a line up of what we have going on:

12-4 p.m.: Vintage Fashion by Meshugga Chic

12-4 p.m.: 20th Century Design Trunk Show by Scout Living
Featuring the best of mid-century modern furniture and accessories for
the home and office, including pieces by Eames, Herman Miller, Knoll,
Bertoia, and many more. All for sale, and all at inoffensive prices.
Cash/check only.

6-10 p.m.: Urban Landscape Exhibit and music, presented by Vox Sacramento

Monday
09Nov2009

CinemaSpeak: Critical Film, Critical Commentary

CinemaSpeak is a free monthly film series exhibiting smart, thought-provoking cinema followed by a moderated discussion. Discussions will be geared toward the social relevance of themes presented in the films. The next event will be on Friday, 11/20 at 6:30 p.m.

This month we will be showing Star Trek, directed by J.J. Abrams. Completely re-imagined yet decidedly at home in Gene Roddenberry's universe, this re-boot of the classic sci-fi series will please "Trek" fans of old and inspire a new generation to join StarFleet. Starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldano, John Cho, Ben Cross, and Winona Ryder.

The conversation afterwards will focus not on Trek trivia, but the allegorical nature of science fiction storytelling and modern day technology inspired by Star Trek.

Moderator Jeremy Maron is a 19-year video industry veteran with the last 12 in video distribution. Both a fan and student of cinema, Jeremy believes that film is art and cinema is social commentary. His various interviews with actors, directors and producers can be found at www.hollywoodjam.blogspot.com.

CinemaSpeak is presented by RetroJam Productions.

Click here to RSVP via Facebook.

Monday
02Nov2009

Does DESIGN excite you? Pecha Kucha is coming to Sacramento this week! THU-SAT

PechaKucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public.
It has turned into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creatives worldwide. Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of "chit chat", it rests on a presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds. It's a format that makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.

This week's schedule:

 

 

 

Thursday, Nov. 5th
The Level Up Lounge - Outdoor Plaza
2431 J St
2nd Fl

SacramentoCA 95816
(916) 448-8768
8:20-10pm

Friday, Nov. 6th
The Urban Hive
1931 H Street
SacramentoCA 95811
(916) 585-4483
8:20-10pm

Saturday, Nov. 7th
MARRS Building
1050 20th  St
SacramentoCA 95816
(916) 638-2400
8:20-10pm