Hobo Johnson, the indie hip-hop act from Sacramento, California, has caught the attention of music fans around the world with their unique brand of alternative hip-hop. Fusing spoken word poetry with elements of funk, soul, and rock, Hobo Johnson's music dives deep, exploring themes of love, loss, and identity. His most popular tracks, including "Peach Scone," "Romeo & Juliet," and "Rumble Strips," have been praised for their emotionally complex and distinctive sound.
Aries Spears is a writer, standup comedian, and actor. Spears is a master of his craft, appearing on 198 episodes of MADtv. In 2011, Aries Spears released his special Aries Spears: Hollywood, Look I’m Smiling.
Electric Callboy - Previously known as Eskimo Callboy, the German electronicore band changed its name to Electric Callboy in 2022. Known for their comedic shows, live shows and videos, this award-winning band has gained over a million monthly listeners on Spotify. Their popular tracks include "Hypa Hypa," "Best Day" and "MC Thunder."
Madison Beer is a singer and songwriter from New York who started with posting covers on YouTube. Her debut EP, “As She Pleases,” and debut studio album, “Life Support,” both have gold certified singles like “Dead,” “Home With You,” and “Selfish.”
The Great American Hat Show is a celebration of all things headwear, showcasing the creativity and style of American hat makers. From classic fedoras to whimsical fascinators, this event is a must-see for fashion enthusiasts and hat lovers alike.
Running is Back 10K - Get ready to lace up your sneakers and hit the pavement because running is back. Hit the ground running towards a fun-filled day of races, music, and community.
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