Archive for: January, 2011

Kings Earn Huge Back-to-Back Wins

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com For the Sacramento Kings, January was only a sample of how tough the rest of the season would be. Starting last week, the Kings would face the toughest teams the league could offer for most of the rest of the season. Out of the last 40 games of the season, 22 [...]

Jay Cutler Bashing: A Classic Case of Projection?

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By Greg Hyatt, SacMidtown.com I have to start this off with a huge disclaimer: I am a big Chicago Bears fan. So automatically, some reading this will brush it off as a fan’s bias. Fair enough. Although I’m a California kid, I decided to adopt them as my team in the mid 1990s, after living [...]

Kings Learning How to Finish Games

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com In the past few games the Kings have proven that they can stay close in games but they haven’t shown the ability to finish games consistently. After returning from a 1-5 road trip, the Kings played the Portland Trail Blazers at home last Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors in Oakland on [...]

Midtown Vegan Delights Part Deux

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By Danielle Carlson, SacMidtown.com There are so many vegan-friendly restaurants in the Midtown area right now.  I gave you a few of my favorites last time and I wanted to add some gems to the list.  If you have any you’d like to recommend as well, please let me know! Chipotle on 19th and Capitol [...]

Confessions of a Reality TV Junkie

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have a love-filled lunch at Il Pastaio in Beverly Hills

By Melissa Villarin, SacMidtown.com I’ll admit it, I love reality TV. All reality TV. From MTV to TLC, Bravo to E!, reality shows are my weakness. Just the other night I watched “Sarah Palin’s Alaska,” and I didn’t hate it. I’m not really sure when this happened, but I’m going to blame MTV. “The Real [...]

Kings Return After Long Trip

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com The Sacramento Kings’ six-game road trip, the longest on the schedule, was going to be anything but easy. After losing the first game against the Toronto Raptors, the Kings still had to face two sets of back-to-back games. The first set was against the Washington Wizards and Boston Celtics followed by [...]

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.

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Sacramento’s midtown area represents the type of diverse neighborhoods and professional environments that Martin Luther King Jr.’s movement helped create. In remembrance of Dr. King, here are some of our favorite quotes that he spoke: “As my sufferings mounted I soon realized that there were two ways in which I could respond to my situation [...]

Dogs for Vick

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By Cory Hunt, SacMidtown.com There’s been a lot of talk lately about how Mike Vick is rehabilitated and is some sort of animal rights champion. He even wants a dog … as a pet, not to kill or fight anything like that.  In all honesty, I’ve become somewhat of a Vick fan, even after his [...]

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

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By Becky Larson, SacMidtown.com Rebecca Ryan is the author of Live First, Work Second and founder of Next Generation Consulting, a market research firm committed to engaging the next generation.  More importantly, she served as keynote speaker at Tuesday’s State of Downtown Sacramento breakfast. While several notable Sacramento leaders spoke at the event, Ryan’s presentation [...]

Kings Continue Six-Game Trip

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com After a horrible start to the season, the Sacramento Kings have seemed to turn a new page for the past several games. After showings signs of improvement late last month, the Kings have won three of their last six games for the first time earlier this season, including their first win [...]

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