Street Style Report: A Stunning Yellow Dress in Yountville
Ever wonder what doctors and pharmacists wear under their lab coats and on weekends? Clearly Oksana Fedorenko, who is a clinical pharmacist, sees her white coat uniform as no excuse for having poor...
View ArticleBay Area Sports Beat: What You Need to Know Right Now
Cal’s dance wasn’t quite of the shut-the-club-down variety, but it at least its dance went on longer than a slow dance between awkward junior high kids. The Cal men’s basketball team, seeded No. 12 in...
View ArticleSay Cheese in Sonoma and Marin Counties
Head north over the Golden Gate Bridge and it’s no secret that in about an hour you’ll be in Wine Country. But did you know, as you head up Highway 101 through the green, grassy hillsides of Marin and...
View ArticleThis Week's Hottest Events: Fallaci, Experiences of Cuba, and Golden Grrrls
Art"CUBA: Experiences of Havana"Head over to Sausalito for some seafood, and swing by the Studio 110 Gallery. Through a variety of mediums, SF Art Institute MFA students share their responses to and...
View ArticleScenes of the City: Rob Hill Campground in the Presidio
Lots of us have camped on our roofs and maybe even in our living rooms, but not many of us have set up camp at Rob Hill Campgrounds in the Presidio–the city's only overnight campsite.It sits in the...
View ArticleJams We Love: 7x7's Weekly Playlist
For our column Jams We Love, we're turning you onto the songs that keep us going every day. Nature finally decided to transition to spring; that calls for a special playlist of songs that remind us of...
View ArticleAnd the Winner of the Pinot Cup Trophy at the Eighth Annual Pigs & Pinot is...
This past weekend was the eighth annual Pigs & Pinotfest at the Hotel Healdsburg, and across Sonoma County winemakers are always eager to find out which Pinot Noir will win the title of first place...
View ArticleMonterey County Beaches Worth Cleaning Sand Out of the Car For
Monterey County is a good place to hit the beach. With nearly 100 miles of coastline, sheer numbers mean there are bound to be plenty of great places to get sandy. Some beaches are well known, others...
View ArticleWhere to Enjoy March Madness and Killer Beer
Now that the field of NCAA basketball contenders have been trimmed to the Sweet Sixteen, it’s time to get down to the serious business of where to watch the remaining contests. While beer and...
View ArticleFour New Art Exhibitions for the Curious Viewer
Christian Marclay's lesser known photography bent, a full-scale house of cardboard, unpredictable robotic sculptures and a sustained look at The Gathering of the Juggalos are all on the art agenda for...
View ArticleDrink Here Now: 5 Places to Sip This Week
1) Drinks with TravelersRoshambo with fascinating people from faraway places without leaving town, every Wednesday in North Beach. The weekly Wednesday Rock Paper Scissors Tournament and Pub Crawl is...
View ArticleReading Roundup: This Week's Top Literary Events
Each week, we offer a roundup of the best literary events in the city. All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. Want to submit an upcoming event for consideration? Go...
View ArticleSeven Iconic Chocolate Desserts in San Francisco
After giving a presentation at last week’s Chocolate Salon on the city’s best chocolate desserts, here’s a short list of seven of SF’s most iconic chocolate desserts. Yup, one for every night of the...
View ArticleTwo Sense: The Supreme Court’s About to Ruin My Relationship!
Everyone I know will celebrate if the Supreme Court overturns Prop. 8, but I am filled with dread. I'm 29 and in a relationship with another guy going on three years. I'm deeply concerned that marriage...
View ArticleExperience the Element of Surprise During Parallel 37's Eight-Course Tasting...
We recently told you about The Ritz-Carlton's new Chef de Cuisine Michael Rotondo at their esteemed, innovative restaurant Parallel 37. Well, Chef Rotondo has managed to garner even more rave reviews...
View ArticleThe Weeknighter: Club Waziema
Weekends are for amateurs. Weeknights are for pros. That's why each week Stuart Schuffman will be exploring a different San Francisco bar, giving you the lowdown on how and where to do your weeknight...
View ArticleDesign and Arts Events in the Bay Area to Hit Up Now
Originally published on CaliforniaHomeDesign.comHung Liu is one of the most significant Chinese painters working in the U.S., and for the first time a major retrospective of her exquisite and...
View ArticleParty Blotter: Music to Keep You Dancing All Night
This edition of the Party Blotter is stacked heavily with two things: Friday parties and locals. There are some tough choices to be made, for sure, but my suggestion is to hit as many of the following...
View ArticleAnd the SF Zoo's Most Adorable New Resident Is...
This insanely cute Sumatran tiger cub!Although she was born to proud parents Leanne and Larry on Feb. 10, this weekend will be the first time the baby tiger can be visited by the public. The SF Zoo...
View ArticleThis House Cray: 3800 Washington Street, San Francisco (On Sale!)
Asking price: $21,000,000 Former asking price: $25,000,000Year built: Circa 1902Number of bedrooms: EightNumber of bathrooms: SevenThe first thing to know? This address–all 18,000 square-feet of it–is...
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