"Made in the Bay" Pops Up at the SFMOMA Museum Store for Holiday Shopping
Black Friday shoppers have one more store to add to their lists with the opening of the SFMOMA Museum Store's "Made in the Bay" pop-up shop, open now through Dec. 31. Locavores will have their way with...
View ArticleFoodie Updates: Sons & Daughters Taking Over Bottle Cap, Second Act About to...
In this week's restaurant news, we have the closing of a two-year-old spot in North Beach, the impending opening of the food hall in the former Red Vic in the Upper Haight, and a chef shuffle at...
View ArticleGals Who Grow Grapes in Mendocino
Mendocino County is growing a name for itself in the wine industry and responsible for some of that growth is a few fabulous women winemakers. These gals are committed to making great wine, and their...
View ArticleThree Reasons to Cross the Bay Bridge
Cheers to the end of another memorable month. Let the East Bay's latest happenings help you digest the last of the holiday's turkey meals.Berkeley Artisans Holiday Open Studios With over 100...
View ArticleThis House Cray: 2520 Pacific
Asking Price: $27MYear built: 1905Number of bedrooms: 9Number of bathrooms: 7 full, 4 halfTime on the market: 5 weeksJohn Murphy, co-founder of the for-profit education corporation University of...
View ArticleIn Photos: Seven Days of San Francisco Music
This town knows music. On any given night, you can find whatever genre you're jonesing to hear, sing, or dance along with. Here's a taste of what happened in the San Francisco music scene the past...
View ArticleBay Area Sports Beat: What You Need to Know Right Now
For those 49ers fans who were inching toward the proverbial ledge after consecutive white-knuckle defeats to Carolina and New Orleans, relax, step back, everything is going to be OK.Sure, Washington...
View ArticleBest Bets This Week in Live Bay Area Music
Consider everything you do this week a precursor to this weekend’s enormously anticipated Not So Silent Night two-day epic in the making. This year’s lineup qualifies as one of the greatest festivals...
View ArticleStreet Style Report: Top Small Business Saturday Looks in Hayes Valley
Last weekend, Hayes Valley was our go-to hood for Small Business Saturday. And to no surprise, the local shop girls and guys were really workin' it, in a range of head-turning looks. Check out our...
View ArticleReal Estate Report: We'd Rather Be in Seadrift For the Holidays
Originally published on California Home + DesignWhere: 148 Seadrift Road, Stinson BeachWhat: For $6.45M, this simple but grandly scaled beach cottage is the perfect venue for a long food/alcohol/family...
View ArticleMust-Have Holiday Jewels From the GiftCenter & JewelryMart
Lucky for us San Francisco bling-lovers, you don't have to be a wholesaler to shop at the GiftCenter & JewelryMart. All you need to do is get a "passport to shop" for access to the most stunning...
View ArticleOld MUNI Buses Converted Into Showers For Homeless
When was your most recent shower? It sounds like a silly question, but this basic human function is a luxury for San Francisco’s 6,000-plus homeless people, who count only 16 public shower stalls among...
View ArticleThis Week's Hottest Events: Amy Tan, Kronos Quartet, and Holiday Shopping
Art"Seven Sisters""Seven Sisters," a group exhibition that dives headfirst into ethics, race, culture, and self-expression, is a who's who of the most established women in the arts- Carrie Mae Weems,...
View ArticleFive Spots For Festive Holiday Cocktails Around Union Square
It's an annual challenge: Where to make a pitstop, or where to end the day, after a harried holiday shopping trip around Union Square? There are, in fact, a handful of good and civilized options.Harry...
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. We can't believe it's already DECEMBER (what happened to the rest of the year?!), so we're listening to this...
View ArticleScenes of the City: Woodcut Maps
This SF-based company allows you to get a laser cut wood map of your San Francisco neighborhood, a European city where you proposed, or pretty much any neighborhood around the globe. Woodcut Maps will...
View ArticleTop Gifts for Bay Area Techies
For the tech lover, getting a sweater for a present doesn’t cut it anymore. Nor do socks, hand-me-downs and anything that's close to a coupon for a free hug. Instead, our interests lie in the hundreds...
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 Article21st Amendment Celebrates the 21st Amendment
Thursday, December 5 marks the 80th anniversary of the 21st Amendment, which repealed Prohibition, and 21st Amendment Brewery is hosting a celebration. A parade starts at 4 pm in Justin Herman Plaza...
View ArticleZuni Café's Chef Judy Rodgers Has Died
Judy Rodgers, the chef-owner of Zuni Café (1658 Market St.), has died at age 57. Rodgers had been sick for over a year and a half with a devastating form of cancer and her acolyte and friend chef Gayle...
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