Beauty Beat: Q&A with Lashes in a Box Founder Jayne Chen
Nothing instantly glams up a look quite like falsies, and now you don't have to run to Walgreens every time you need eye-popping lashes. SF-based Lashes in a Box delivers 100 percent individually...
View ArticleSilicon Valley Eats: Kebabs, Barrel Aged Negronis, and Pizza
Mountain View offers a plethora of budget friendly Middle Eastern spots that serve up healthy plates of falafel, hummus, and kebab. A new spot, however, gets bonus points for a creative setting and a...
View ArticleWorld's First Burner Hotel Welcomes Burning Man Enthusiasts
Reno residents have long experienced the train of art cars and their Burner inhabitants that stream through the city en route to Burning Man in northern Nevada each August, leaving a trail of dust...
View ArticleArchitect Leo Marmol Returns to SF With a New Office and an Oliver Peoples...
How San Francisco, a town known for its ornate Victorians and neoclassical Beaux Arts architecture, fits into California’s modernist landscape is a question that Leo Marmol, managing principal of Los...
View ArticleMarket Watch: Rich and Creamy Goose Eggs Large Enough For Two
Since the first year of the Ferry Plaza Farmers Marketin 1993, Eatwell Farmhas been a favorite stop for market shoppers seeking out beautiful organic vegetables, fresh and dried lavender, strawberries...
View ArticleSF Surgeons Offer a New Non-Invasive Way to Treat Unwanted Fat
No needles. No diets. No surgery. And what's more, no downtime. We'd like to take this time to commend Dr. Larry Fan & Dr. Edward P. Miranda on becoming the first Board Certified Plastic Surgeons...
View ArticleStoryCorps Rocks the Mics at its New Home in the SF Public Library
"The interview may be one of the most powerful ways to capture the life and spirit of another human being," says Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps, an oral history organization, which has recorded more...
View ArticleEditors' Picks: Inflatable Furniture, Cheeky Knickers, and More
7x7 editors pick their favorites from the latest shops, goods, and happenings in the Bay Area and beyond.1. Joy RideFans of German engineering will love the new BMW i3’s near-perfect weight...
View ArticleSecret Recipe: Bouchon Bakery's Espresso Macarons
7x7 asks the Bay Area's chefs for the recipes to their most loved cocktails, bar snacks, starters, mains, and desserts. If there's a dish you can't stop thinking about and want to make at home, email...
View Article7x7, Saks, and Project Runway's Melissa Fleis Present Edgy Fashion for Spring
The Bay Area plays host to some memorable parties and stylish events. See and be seen in the Social Pages, featuring photos from this week's chicest gatherings.On March 13, 7x7 and Saks Fifth Avenue...
View ArticleDrink Here Now: Sip the Pope's Wine, Judge a Cocktail Competition, and More
We're not saying you "need" five excuses to drink this week. We're just saying, "Here they are."Sip the Pope's Wine in Russian HillYou don't have to go to confession to drink the Pope's wine. You can...
View ArticleWe Wanna Be Friends With: Cal Academy's Cephalopod Expert Rich Ross
Our city is chock-full of interesting people and wild personalities. Overwhelmed by the coolness? Every week we'll pick one standout local we'd love to be friends with to answer seven essential...
View ArticleA Sparkling, Sports-Filled Wedding in Palo Alto
Brad and Jessie perfectly fused their two different styles and personalities (she loves anything that sparkles, he loves all things sports) into one beautiful wedding. The bride carefully considered...
View ArticleFoodie Agenda: The Blind Cafe Returns, Fog City's Spring Menu, and More
Your guide to the tastiest foodie happenings going down this week. Bon Appetit! Thursday, March 21Fog City is gearing up for spring with new all-day menus and al fresco dining. Relax after work with...
View ArticleWhere to Go Swimming in the East Bay
Today is officially the first day of spring, and while it may not be hot enough to strip off all those layers, this weekend's forecast is glorious clear skies for the Bay Area. And since the East Bay...
View ArticleThe Latest and Greatest Bagels in San Francisco
It’s pretty crazy to hear of people lining up at a pop-up for over an hour (in the rain!) for day-old bagels flown in from New York; don’t get me wrong, I adore Russ & Daughters, but really, it’s...
View ArticleLook of the Week: The New It Bag of the Season
The new it bags of the season are relaxed, minimal, and have all the right folds. Ditching structure for softness, foldover bags add a touch of effortless, on-the-go style to every look – day or night....
View ArticleA Blue-Chip Art Collection Lightens the Mood in this Stately Presidio Heights...
Suzette Curtis and her husband have a sizable collection of works by Banksy, the British street artist. Being smart collectors, they always ensure they’re buying the real McCoy by working with Banksy’s...
View ArticleGiving It Up for Von Trier's Nyphomaniac: 7 Films to Watch this Week
The notion that Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac: Volume I is only half of a movie doesn’t sit well: nothing about the two-hour sex opus feels incomplete –it feels delightfully restrained considering the...
View ArticleSeven Favorite Things: Custom Suits Made in SF
As Sir Hardy Aimes said, "A man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care and then forgotten all about them."We couldn't agree more. And now that wedding...
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