This Week In Live Music: Chromeo, Wolfgang Gartner, King Tuff, & More
Few cities embrace Halloween like San Francisco, and we partially credit the reliable abundance of live music events during the holiday. But, let’s be honest, we’re all just a bunch of weirdos who love...
View Article11 Statement Coats For The Upcoming Chill
Whether you're a girl about town or utilitarian chic, the fall chill is coming, and for that you will need a coat. Luckily, fresh color, modern silhouettes, and dramatic design details are lining the...
View ArticleSecret Recipe: Three Babes Bakeshop's Classic Apple Pie
What would the winter months be without fresh-baked apple pie? Three Babes Bakeshop makes a mean Classic Apple—the stuff of Thanksgiving dreams—with crisp, organic seasonal apples (Granny Smiths,...
View ArticleProperty Porn: A Buena Vista Painted Lady for $4.5M
Located next to beautiful Buena Vista Park, this painted lady will transport you back in time with its classic elegance and colorful charm. Here are the specs:Location: 21 Buena Vista, San...
View ArticleLongchamp Celebrates 20 Years of Le Pliage
Ever since Salvador Dali designed a hat in the shape of a shoe for Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937, artists and fashion houses have looked for opportunities to collaborate.Louis Vuitton made Japanese artist...
View ArticleWhat Sonya Molodetskaya Wore This Week: Tom Ford at Giants Gala, & More
This past week, Sonya was seen sporting Tom Ford at the World Series gala on Pier 27, decked out in a Prada flora gem, and kicking it at the On Aura Tout Vu show at the Fairmont. Glorious.Be sure to...
View ArticleDrink Here Now: Wine, Whiskey, and More Wine
Enjoy a week's worth of wine tastings, with a side of whiskey.A Weekend Wine & Food Affair in Sonoma CountyFind yourself a designated driver for the weekend, because Northern Sonoma County is...
View ArticleRestoration Hardware's Glamorous West Hollywood Opening Party
The number one tip for a successful launch party? A glamorous guest list! Just ask "Hot 20" member Gary Friedman, who recently hosted some of LA's most beautiful for the opening of his company's...
View ArticleSan Francisco Giants Win the World Series!
For the third time in five years, your San Francisco Giants won the World Series. Tonight's 3-2 win against the Kansas City Royals cemented the team's status as a sports dynasty. All hail the Giants....
View ArticleWeekend Guide: Silent Films, Spooky Carnival Parties, & More
Halloween is about to jump out from behind the corner; are you prepared?UNLEASH YOUR INNER FILM GEEK Bad Dads V Opening Night: An Art Show Tribute to the Films of Wes AndersonWhat: Spoke Art hosts...
View ArticleSan Francisco's Best Pre-Brunch Hikes
If your idea of a perfect Sunday includes some friends, crisp morning air, exploring local forests and beaches, and then rewarding yourself with a fun brunch, then this list is for you.Hike The Highest...
View ArticleA Writer's Guide to San Francisco Cafes
Whether you’re a screenwriter looking for inspiration, a novelist in need of a strong cup of Joe, or a student trying to get out of the library, here are a few special San Francisco cafes perfect for...
View ArticleGroupon CEO Andrew Mason's New App Reveals Hidden SF Gems
Former Groupon CEO Andrew Mason has announced his latest venture, Detour, a company that creates audio city tours for the iPhone. We asked the newly minted travel insider for a preview of his favorite...
View ArticleTrevor Traina, Daniel Lurie, and Stylish SF Ilk Party with Gucci and GQ
It's December 4, 2014, and you're at the glamorous Chateau Marmont in Hollywood. You're among 250 guests at one of the most exclusive celebrity filled parties of the year. Did Justin Timberlake just...
View ArticleFlavor Profile: Les Clos' Cara Patricia
The former cellar master/sommelier at Saison moved down the street in September to run the food and wine show at Les Clos, the French-inspired wine bar–cafe–retail shop by fellow Saison vet Mark...
View ArticleRich and Poor: Jim Goldberg Photographs the Economic Divide
The second edition of Rich and Poor(Steidl), by local lens master and CCA professor Jim Goldberg, is a poignant chronicle of lives on both sides of San Francisco’s economic divide in the 1970s and...
View ArticleKickstarter for Joan Didion Documentary Raises $80K in One Day
Bay Area icon Joan Didion, best know for her powerful novels and literary journalism about life, death, and culture in 1960s California, is finally getting her time on the silver screen. Didion's...
View ArticleSilicon Valley Eats: Macarons, Off The Grid, and a Fine Diner
Prep for the new month with a delightful array of new eateries, from covetable sweets to a new go-to spot in Menlo Park. November's looking awfully bright, already.First up, tonight marks the launch of...
View ArticleSF Giants World Series Parade: Photos [Updates]
For those of you who can't make it downtown San Francisco (or simply don't want to deal with the rainy weather), 7x7 will post scenes from today's Giants World Series Parade. From the spectacle's start...
View ArticleTim Cook, Fireball Recall, Oakland's Cat Cafe, & More Topics to Discuss Over...
If you must talk about something other than the Giants victory this weekend. Nation’s First Cat Cafe Opens in Oakland, TimeDozens of Oakland residents queued up Saturday to get their paws on cats and...
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