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To turn it into pesto, blanch the leaves for a few seconds in boiling water, then plunge them into a bowl of ice water. Most watercress in our markets has traveled too long and far to be extremely pungent, but it does have a fresh, peppery taste. The Latin name for watercress translates as "nose twister" because the freshly cut leaves activate a nerve that tingles much like it does when you eat wasabi. Basil will have to wait its turn until later in the season. “Woot Woot! Our cultured friends joined the #sponsor train for #CIP2016, thx 4 pouring into #DowntownSac’s music scene!” – Downtown Sacramento Partnership, March 2016 on Twitter.Fiery, vitamin-rich watercress shines in this early summer pesto. “Proud to see my gown featured in Submerge for the Top 10 looks for Sacramento Fashion Week” – Daniel Laukat, March 2016 on Facebook. “We should all be grateful to have the good people at Submerge that work tirelessly to give local musicians press that perhaps they may have never otherwise gotten.” – Cory Phillips, March 2016 on Facebook. “Submerge continues to be the #1 source for the arts and entertainment in Sacramento.” – American Gypsy Apparel, April 2016 on Instagram.

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Thank you for taking our local Sacramento scene seriously… But not too seriously.” – Hans Eberbach, Jan. “I have been consistently impressed with the intelligence, depth, wit and due diligence all of your writers seem to consistently exhibit. Then I found Submerge.” – Olivia Monahan, Feb. “After a decade, they are still Submerge’d in the heartbeat of Sacramento… I was lost in a city I had lived in a majority of my life, and I almost immediately went back to hating it. “The free, colorful magazine covers arts, music and lifestyle in Sacramento and seems to always be ahead of the next great trend or happening.” – Beth Ruyak, Feb. Be it music, visual art, comedy, film, sports or, honestly, whatever, Submerge doesn’t skimp on the details.” – Rachel Leibrock, Feb. “Since its launch, Submerge has reliably chronicled the city’s ever-changing arts community… the biweekly maximizes space with not one but two covers and an edgy stuffed-to-the-brim aesthetic. Just some of the companies that have advertised in Submerge are: Ace of Spades, Crocker Art Museum, Harlow’s, The Torch Club, Live Nation, Cirque du Soleil, Cricket Wireless, Goldenvoice/AEG Live, Red Bull, Punchline Comedy Club, Audio Express, DirecTV, California State Fair, High Times Cannabis Cup, Midtown Cocktail Week, Sacramento Beer Week, Noise Pop Festival, Northern California Center for the Arts, The City of Sacramento, Downtown Sacramento Partnership, The City of Rocklin, Red Rabbit Restaurant + Bar, International Academy of Design & Technology, Crest Theatre and many more.Ĭontact us to get your brand, company, band or event advertised through Submerge! We offer advertising rates for ANY BUDGET! Seriously! Hit us up today to learn about our print+digital ad packages! Please send press releases and editorial inquires to and/or With Us!įor advertising inquiries contact or call (916) 441-3803 With more than 300 issues published, Submerge continues to have its thumb on the pulse of what’s going on in the Sacramento region and beyond. Focused on music, art, comedy, food, and other regional happenings, Submerge is a go-to source for locals – and visitors – in California’s vibrant Capital City.

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Founded in 2008, Submerge is an independently owned entertainment and lifestyle publication available for free biweekly on newsstands throughout the greater Sacramento area.










Submerge mag