Make Way for Melon Season
Summer’s still hanging on, and although our gloomy San Francisco weather wouldn’t show it, that means summer fruits are still in season. We're specifically talking all those plump, juicy melons that...
View ArticleOutside Lands Music Festival - Day One
The sun came out, the crowds were huge, and it wasn't as chilly as everyone expected. Here's a little taste of day one of Outside Lands.A few highlights:Zedd had everyone at the Twin Peaks stage...
View ArticleSFPride: Sports Fans
To celebrate arguably the best month of the year, we asked you to submit your favorite Instagram photos of what makes you proud of our gloriously fog-filled, dazzling city. From scoping views to gritty...
View ArticleOutside Lands Music Festival - Day Two
A few Day Two highlights:The Mother Hips brought a rhythmic and soulful jam band-y vibe to the Panhandle stage with ferocious bass and stellar songwriting. GRiZ got people hopping in between main stage...
View ArticleScenes of the City: Kiteboarding with Kite 415
We spent a recent afternoon out on SF Bay with Kite 415, the only IKO (International Kiteboarding Organization) affiliated school in San Francisco, to get an idea of how to get out kiteboarding on the...
View ArticleDesign Events in the Bay Area
Originally published on CaliforniaHomeDesign.comSchatzi is creating a series of fun window displays at the lovely Gravel and Gold boutique in San Francisco’s Mission district. The displays will give...
View ArticleBest Bets in Live Music, Outside Lands Hangover Edition
Coconut water, people. Can’t stress that enough. The only other option to cure your Outside Lands hangover is, of course, that old hair of the dog tonic, additional live music. That and a Bloody Mary,...
View ArticleOutside Lands Music Festival - Day Three
Diehard music fans suited up for thick fog and made their way back to the Polo Field for day three of Outside Lands Music Festival.Highlights of day three:Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk kicked off the day...
View ArticleThis Week's Hottest Events: Sea Foraged Dinner, Hitchcock Fest, and Urban Air...
Dinner DateKirk Lombard Smelt, razor clams, halibut, monkey faced eel—you never quite know what you're going to get when local sea forager Kirk Lombard comes back with a catch. Expect sea lore,...
View ArticleFoodie Updates: Pesce Opens In the Castro, Fog City and TBD On the Way
It's time again to apprise you of the restaurant happenings around town.First up, in mid-September, look for the re-opening of Fog City Diner as the revamped Fog City. Under the same ownership (Real...
View ArticleParking Deja Vu All Over Again
Dear Parking Guru,I cannot believe it. Really, I can’t. I got towed today. TWICE! I researched the web to see if I have any recourse, and in the process discovered you and your plethora of information...
View ArticleFoodie Agenda: Street Food Fest, Southern Foodways, and More
Here's our weekly list of all the things happening at the culinary moment in San Francisco. Treat your taste buds to one of these mouthwatering events.August 16If your Netflix queue is all “Orange is...
View ArticlePerforming Diaspora's Boundary-Pushing Series at CounterPulse
CounterPulse, one of the Bay Area’s most cutting-edge nonprofit theaters, consistently delivers provocative and eye-opening performance and dance. This month, contemporary art lovers should take note...
View ArticleMake it a Day or Night in Wine Country's Kenwood
Sure, Northern California Wine Country has good wine, but dig a little deeper and you’ll find there’s so much more to it than just a good glass of vino. Wine Country neighborhoods have a style all...
View Article650 Eats: Recent Restaurant Openings Down South
Take a breather from back to school shopping and schlepping and explore comfort food from other regions and cultures–it's one of the best ways to really dig in around the Bay Area. At Alegio Chocolate,...
View ArticleThis Week in Local Music News
Buzzsaw pop maniacs Terry Malts shared a new track called "Walking Without You" from their upcoming album Nobody Realizes This Is Nowhere. It thrashes. It bleeds feedback. It'll shred your eardrums....
View ArticleThree Reasons to Cross the Golden Gate Bridge
The weather is shockingly beautiful, so get motivated and make the brief trek across our favorite bridge to see what's up in the North Bay this weekend.Third Annual Battle of the BayUnless you’ve been...
View ArticleThree Reasons to Cross the Bay Bridge
The weather's heating up again, school's back in session, and springtime's cluster of anticipated round-trip vacations are now just memories. That said, thank the heavens for weekends! Check out what's...
View ArticleBadass Block: 18th and Connecticut
There are certain blocks in this city that seem like mini-universes. Each week, we'll highlight a stretch of pavement where you could spend an entire day and night. Next up? 18th St between Connecticut...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Sunday Bike Ride: Woodside to Pescadero
A Peninsula classic, this ride combines challenging climbs, fast descents, superb scenery, and some great views for ride you won't soon forget. The 58-plus miles and nearly 6,000 feet of vertical...
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