Where to Enjoy March Madness and Craft Beer
While beer and basketball go together like, well like beer and baseball, there’s often a tradeoff between watching games in a sports bar, which can have a lot of TVs but few craft beers, and going to a...
View ArticleThis Week in Live Music: St. Vincent, Rebirth Brass Band, Tycho, and More
Can you feel the post-SXSW, pre-Coachella concert window heating up? Can you feel your nightly show-going obligations starting to ramp up? Can you feel your disposable income depleting with each...
View ArticleWin Cocktails, Clothes, and Makeovers for You and Your #SFBestie
You two do just about everything together, so why not add winning a contest to the list?We've teamed up with one of our favorite local beauty spots The Red Chair Salon to create the ultimate best...
View ArticleLocal Designer Jay Jeffers Talks His New Book and His Favorite Spots in SF
Marking the 15th anniversary of San Francisco–based Jeffers Design Group, interior designer Jay Jeffers is celebrating the launch of his new coffee table tome, Collected Cool (Rizzoli; debuting on...
View ArticleStreet Style Report: A Boho Chic Mission Artist
Name: Chloé FleuryAge: 30Hood: The MissionJob:Illustrator/Paper artistWhat she's wearing:"A Free People dress, Scotch & Soda jacket and earrings, Baggu purse, and Steven Madden shoes. My favorite...
View ArticleWhat the New Dolores Park Will Look Like
Sobs from sun-seeking hipsters could be heard around the city this weekend, when precious picnic real estate was even further restricted due to the closure of half of Dolores Park on Friday by SF Rec...
View ArticleThis Week’s Hottest Events: MAC Parties on Powell, The Blind Café Returns,...
7x7 editors reveal the hottest events going on this week and give you a head's up on tickets to grab in advance (before they sell out)!MAC Rocks ColourMAC introduces its fourth and largest San...
View ArticleA Boat Owned by Two Tech Geniuses is Charting a New Course in Coworking
While the amenities arms race rages on among well-heeled and well-equipped tech offices across the city, a floating coworking space that is rusty, drafty, encrusted with birds’ nests, and laden with...
View ArticleFive Great New Restaurant Bar Programs
With the ever-increasing pressure on restaurateurs to make sure they have extra-original cocktail lists to accompany their food menus, we bring you a roundup of the best new restaurant bar programs...
View ArticleSexy, Rustic Verbena Celebrates Dishes for Vegetarians and Omnivores Alike
The Bay Area, with its earthy-crunchy-hippie reputation, has long been a bastion of vegetarianism and veganism. But you’d be hard-pressed—especially with the currently trendy offal obsession—to find a...
View ArticleLASTER Technologies Launches First Genuine Augmented Reality Eyewear
Augmented reality wearable technology is set to make an enormous impact in 2014. We’ve already seen what Fitbit and Google Glass are capable of doing, but other companies are looking to advance the...
View ArticleSF Couple Tie the Knot With Succulents and Street Cars
Terri and Dan were married just three blocks away from where they live in the heart of the city. So of course, the bright colors of the Castro played an important role in the couple's wedding...
View ArticleBeauty Beat: Q&A with Lashes in a Box Founder Jayne Chen
Nothing instantly glams up a look quite like falsies, and now you don't have to run to Walgreens every time you need eye-popping lashes. SF-based Lashes in a Box delivers 100 percent individually...
View ArticleSilicon Valley Eats: Kebabs, Barrel Aged Negronis, and Pizza
Mountain View offers a plethora of budget friendly Middle Eastern spots that serve up healthy plates of falafel, hummus, and kebab. A new spot, however, gets bonus points for a creative setting and a...
View ArticleWorld's First Burner Hotel Welcomes Burning Man Enthusiasts
Reno residents have long experienced the train of art cars and their Burner inhabitants that stream through the city en route to Burning Man in northern Nevada each August, leaving a trail of dust...
View ArticleArchitect Leo Marmol Returns to SF With a New Office and an Oliver Peoples...
How San Francisco, a town known for its ornate Victorians and neoclassical Beaux Arts architecture, fits into California’s modernist landscape is a question that Leo Marmol, managing principal of Los...
View ArticleMarket Watch: Rich and Creamy Goose Eggs Large Enough For Two
Since the first year of the Ferry Plaza Farmers Marketin 1993, Eatwell Farmhas been a favorite stop for market shoppers seeking out beautiful organic vegetables, fresh and dried lavender, strawberries...
View ArticleSF Surgeons Offer a New Non-Invasive Way to Treat Unwanted Fat
No needles. No diets. No surgery. And what's more, no downtime. We'd like to take this time to commend Dr. Larry Fan & Dr. Edward P. Miranda on becoming the first Board Certified Plastic Surgeons...
View ArticleStoryCorps Rocks the Mics at its New Home in the SF Public Library
"The interview may be one of the most powerful ways to capture the life and spirit of another human being," says Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps, an oral history organization, which has recorded more...
View ArticleEditors' Picks: Inflatable Furniture, Cheeky Knickers, and More
7x7 editors pick their favorites from the latest shops, goods, and happenings in the Bay Area and beyond.1. Joy RideFans of German engineering will love the new BMW i3’s near-perfect weight...
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