SF Creatives Turn Literary Classics Into Poster Art
When writing is good (like insanely good) – it’s art. The problem? You can’t exactly frame your favorite reads without wallpapering every inch of your abode. Enter SF-based Matt Grinberg’s and Alex...
View ArticleThe Pizza Hacker's Midas Touch
Pizza whiz Jeff Krupman is a no frills, humble guy, but his Neapolitan-style pies are total showpieces. Blistered chewy crust, willowy fresh mozzarella, and a burst of hand-picked herbs—you'll be...
View ArticleMaking the Man: The Trends of Men's Fashion of San Francisco
There’s something happening to the way San Francisco men dress—whether they’re ordering an Old Pal at Comstock Saloon, standing in line at Tartine Bakery, or stalking the halls of FiDi. Layers of...
View ArticleSF's Cutest Dog of 2012: The Top 50 Finalists...Vote!
Folks, it's time. After almost 500 entries that had us squeeing uncontrollably at our desks, we've narrowed it down to 50 mega-adorable dogs for your voting pleasure. Get clicking (and remember, you...
View ArticleLiving the Shareable Life in SF: A Personal Experiment
September 17, 2010. At a monthly gathering of 50 executives, I listened to a one-minute piece of advice from each about Shareable, the nonprofit online magazine I cofounded a year earlier. We believe...
View ArticleTwo Sense: I Can't Help but Judge My Once-Promiscuous Girlfriend
I’ve been dating a woman for nine months. Our chemistry is amazing and we’re compatible. But as I discovered more about her sexual history, I find that it’s precluding me from considering her seriously...
View ArticleLuxurious Flower Delivery to Your Door by H.Bloom
Admit it. Flowers brighten a room and a spirit, no matter how jaded you may be. Whether it’s your birthday, you just ran a marathon, or you need a pick me up, somebody wanted to send a symbol of you on...
View ArticleDrink Here Now: 5 Places to Sip This Week
1. Fish & Farm's New Happy Hour: Fish & Farm, the restaurant in the Mark Twain Hotel off Union Square, is hoping to lure a few locals with a new happy hour focused on sustainable bites. On...
View ArticleThe Cost of Living in SF, Compared with Our Big-City Brethren
For those of us waiting for that dot-com money barrel to spring a leak and trickle down to the masses, the cost of living in San Francisco can be troubling. But compared to some other well-to-do towns,...
View ArticleFoodie Agenda: Foreign Cinema's "Future Shorts" Festival, Maverick's April...
March 28 and 29 If you really feel like splurging this week, head to Atelier Crenn for their haute-concept dialogue dinner with Pure Berlin. Like Atelier Crenn’s fiercely modern French cookery, Pure...
View ArticleThe Movers and Shakers Behind SF's Innovative Sharing Economy
What’s sexy about sharing? Unused value equals waste. Sharing provides the opportunity to identify waste and convert it to value. Easy RidingNinety-two percent of the time, our cars go unused....
View ArticleThe Weeknighter: 15 Romolo
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 ArticleFoodie Tours in Sacramento
Every week, we'll be featuring a guest post from the travel writers behind Worth the Drive, a blog featuring nearby getaways, festivals, and sweet travel deals on NBC Bay Area. Type the words "Nevada...
View ArticleEnchanting Butterfly Gardens and Sanctuaries in the Bay Area
This is our weekly guest-blog post from the moms behind Red Tricycle, a site that focuses on the "lighter side" of parenting. Every week, they'll be bringing us their picks of stuff to do around the...
View ArticleWill The City Adopt a Kinder, Gentler Parking Ordinance?
The only thing worse than getting a parking ticket is getting a parking ticket that was issued just a few minutes before you arrived back to your car. The only thing worse than that is walking back to...
View ArticleTravel Back to 1968 at the Oakland Museum of California
The Oakland Museum of California’s new must-see exhibition transports people back to one of the most turbulent years in U.S. history: 1968. Using multimedia, art, audio stories, short films, games and...
View ArticleGoogle Art Project Explodes in San Francisco
In just over a year, Google Art Project—an online program that makes art in all its forms accessible to art lovers worldwide—has amassed 151 partners across 40 countries. Check out the Mark Bradford...
View ArticleView Unique Designs at Discarded to Divine's Annual Gala and Auction
The 7th Annual Discarded to Divine fashion event is upon us! It's the time of year when the savvy, the stylish, and the charitable join forces to benefit those overcoming poverty, homelessness and...
View ArticleThree Brunch Drinks for Easter Sunday
Whether you're spending this Easter Sunday with family, in the company of terrifying Easter bunnies, in a church, or with friends, you're going to need something to take the edge off. Mix up some...
View ArticleArtists Take Over Mammoth's Terrain Park
Ever thought about putting a sharp steel edge to a piece of art? They do it every day at Mammoth Mountain. For the past two seasons, the eastern Sierra resort has been slapping pieces by noted local...
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