Wine of the Week: From Araujo to The Front Porch
From making wine for one of Napa Valley's most sought after estates to farming pigs in Sonoma County may not be the most obvious move, but for Matt Taylor, it was. For starters, although Araujo Estate...
View Article'Looking' Creators Talk About Filming New HBO Series in SF
It's been a long time since there was a TV show based in San Francisco that showed any potential of longevity. There was the short-lived Alcatraz, the even shorter lived Eli Stone, and the barely there...
View ArticleFirst-Ever Japanese Food Festival Presents Morsels Galore
Just last month traditional Japanese cuisine was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list and while California boasts a whopping 4,000 Japanese restaurants, there will be even more Japanese...
View ArticleSeven Favorite Things: Legit 49ers Gear on Etsy
While searching the web for awesome 49ers gear, one thing became very clear -- Etsy's got our back. From hip t-shirts to vintage jerseys, we found seven killer pieces for your Sunday best. Let's do...
View ArticleOpen House Obsession: The Best Flat on the Market is in the Haight
This article originally appeared on California Home + Design. Where: 1200 Page Street, Haight-AshburyWhen: Sunday, January 19 from 1:00pm to 4:00pmHow Much: $1.695M/HOAs $310What: In a classically...
View ArticleWe Wanna Be Friends With: Erin + Tim of ICHI Sushi
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 ArticleMarin Eats: Texas Brisket, Danish Breakfast & Pizza
Ownership and address changes in Marin mean new dining experiences, with scores of meaty treats at a BBQ outpost that has Texas brisket, cheese bread, baby back ribs and a righteously good happy hour....
View ArticleWhat it Would Cost to Own Every Parking Spot in SF
Dear Parking Guru,I arrived home today to find a few “temporary event, no parking, tow away” signs on my street for this weekend. What exactly does “temporary event” mean. And more importantly, how...
View ArticleThis Week in Local Music News
One story getting an extra topping of attention is the upcoming performance by Macaulay Culkin’s pizza-themed Lou Reed/ Velvet Underground cover band, The Pizza Underground. Mac is back, but it could...
View ArticleBee Trouble: 7 Films to Watch this Week
More than Honey, Marcus Imhoof's documentary, which was Switzerland's entry into the Academy Awards this year, might be the most important movie you haven't seen this year. More than Honey screens for...
View ArticleFoodie Updates: Roxy's Shuts Its Doors, a Second Location for Mama's, and More
In this week's food-scene news, the Mission's Roxy's Cafe calls it quits, Mama's in North Beach is opening a new market and a second location nearby, Bun Mee debuts a second location in the FiDi, and...
View ArticleDreams Do Come True: The Big Eat App is Here
You asked for it, we built it. We're pleased to announce 7x7's very first app!Our annual Big Eat list is one of our most popular pieces of content. For the past five years, we've defined the most...
View ArticleThree Reasons to Cross the Golden Gate Bridge
Take a weekend adventure for amazing wine, gorgeous shots of the bay, and an inspiring mosaic workshop. Winter WINElandHead to Wine Country for the 22nd Annual Winter WINEland. The two-day festival is...
View ArticleThree Reasons to Cross the Bay Bridge
Internet Cat Video Festival Feline fanatics from all over the Bay Area are preparing for the first celebration of online cat videos. Watch 75 minutes of viral features that include everything from...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Sunday Bike Ride: Riding the San Andreas Fault
California is earthquake country - not exactly groundbreaking news - but the evidence is all around us in the Bay Area. As for the Bay Area's many faults, the most evident and certainly most prominent,...
View ArticleBadass Block: College and Ashby Ave. in Berkeley
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? College and Ashby Avenue in...
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
The dream’s over – to Seattle goes the spoils.After a week of back-and-forth talk between two cities married by their similarities but conflicted as a result of football teams that don’t care for each...
View ArticleBest Bets This Week in Live Bay Area Music
Have you guys seen Google’s interactive graphic charting how music has stood the test of time, showing how artists and genres have risen and fallen in popularity? It’s maddeningly intriguing. It’s not...
View ArticleStreet Style Report: Mixed and Matched in the Mission
Not only is Gary Lau a daily do-gooder (working hard for a local non-profit helping the elderly and critically ill), he also pairs up his wardrobe like a real pro. While browsing at Voyager, we first...
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