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Foodie Agenda: A Chocolate Salon, Three Twins Ice Cream Returns, and More!

Your guide to the tastiest foodie happenings going down this week. Bon appetit!Thursday, March 6Pebble Beach Food & Wine may not be until April, but we're already anxiously anticipating one of the...

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Le Book is the Ultimate Little Black Book for the Creative Industry

Think of Le Book as the little black book of the creative industry—a who's who of exceptional stylists, photographers, illustrators, and designers at your fingertips.The limited-edition, super stylish...

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To Dunk or Not: Some of SF's Best (and Newest) Donuts

Doughnuts. Cops aren’t the only ones who love ’em. Of course we all adore the institution that is Bob’s on Polk, but here’s a roundup with some newcomers on the scene, plus other doughnut stars around...

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Look of the Week: Go Indigo

From washed-out denim to big, bright cobalts, this spring we're feelin' the blues.Taking major color cues from the sea and sky, here are our top picks for spring. 1. Karen Millen Washed Indigo Cotton...

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Side Dish: 5 Things We're Craving This Month

Eat + Drink editor Schuyler Bailey is hungry. Here are her cravings this month.1. Furikake Fries at Fog CityWhen a hangover strikes, there is nothing like the furikake fries for lunch at Fog City...

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7 Films to Watch This Week: Rocket to Redemption

Australia's entry to the best foreign film category at the Academy Awards, The Rocket, didn't win the category. The Laos-set film, which captured accolades all over its home country and nearly swept...

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Seven Favorite Things: New from Unionmade

If we could only shop at one menswear store, it might just be Unionmade. For dapper duds high and low, the Castro shop never lets us down. And their new spring collection, featuring Kenneth Field, the...

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Ask a Vet: My Dog Has Separation Anxiety, Help!

Welcome to our weekly 'Ask a Vet from the SF SPCA' feature on 7x7.com. Dr. Jeannine Berger, DVM, DACVB is a board certified veterinary behaviorist who counsels guardians whose pets’ issues are beyond...

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Vote for Your Favorite #SFMagic Photo and Win Ballet Tickets!

Although we don’t need much convincing that San Francisco is a magical place, your 3,000 #SFMagic pics sure blew us away! We saw aerial shots of the Golden Gate Bridge, pups playing on Bernal Hill,...

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British Designer Tom Dixon Talks Chic Lighting, SF Techies, and His New Book

British designer Tom Dixon swept into town last week, landing at Arkitektura Assembly (a design series presented by modern furniture emporium Arkitektura) to promote his book, Tom Dixon: Dixonary. In...

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Foodie Updates: Incanto Closing, Local Cellar Debuts, and More

The big food headline of the week is the closure, later this month, of Chris Cosentino's 12-year-old flagship Incanto. But also in the news is the opening of Humphrey Slocombe's Ferry Building shop,...

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Don't Miss The Star-Studded Painted Turtle Benefit

Annette Bening, Jack Nicholson, Renée Zellweger, Bonnie Raitt, Danny DeVito, Josh Groban, Amber Riley, Randy Newman, and Kathy Griffin will all be at Davies Symphony Hall next week for a special event...

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Secret San Francisco: Boudin's 160-Year-Old Mother Dough

San Francisco has always been a town that rewards good eats and innovation, and the story of SF's oldest continuously operating business is no different.Boudin Bakery created the "Original San...

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Weekend Warriors: Spend a Day in Larkspur Circle

There are certain blocks in the Bay Area that are ripe for adventure. Each weekend, we'll highlight a stretch of pavement where you could spend an entire day and night. This week: Larkspur Landing...

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Enjoy Oakland's Bacon & Beer Festival

There’s people to see, guilty pleasures to enjoy, and good times to be had this Sunday at Oakland’s Bacon & Beer Festival. Get in on the action and pack your day with some of these East Bay...

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50 Things to Do in Oakland Before You Die

San Franciscans have been known to stick up their nose at Oakland - often considered SF's grimy, suburban little sister. But anyone who's spent time in The Town knows it's got a vibrant arts culture,...

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Best Bets This Week in Live Bay Area Music

Let’s get right to the news (it’s good).Wednesday and Thursday: Tool at Bill Graham Civic AuditoriumThe art-metal gods have spoken: Tool must return; And they must play the hits. The band’s 2014 is...

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Chamisal Vineyards Releases a Pinot Noir Crafted in Stainless Steel Barrels

Prepare your taste buds, Chamisal Vineyards it set to launch its Stainless Pinot Noir nation-wide this month. Created from the first vineyard planted in Edna Valley, the stainless pinot noir is a...

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Tea Time: Samovar Plans Craft Tea To Go

Tea is the new coffee. So says Jesse Jacobs, 42, the Samovar Tea Lounge owner who’s opening a new concept store on Valencia Street in April, a few doors south of Four Barrel Coffee. Inspired by said...

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Five Waterfront Tahoe Wedding Reception Locations

Are you planning a spring or summer wedding in Lake Tahoe? Wedding receptions at the lake can be held in many places including ski resorts, mountain tops, and private beaches, but you might want a...

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