Look of the Week: Party Dresses for the Festive Summer Ahead
We're guessing your calender looks a little something like this: Kentucky Derby party this weekend, Mother's Day next weekend, wedding after wedding, and, heck, let's throw in a graduation and...
View Article7 Non-Taco Mexican Dishes To Honor Cinco de Mayo
You'll find duck leg tacos on Michael Mina's new lounge menu, $1.75 carnitas tacos in the shade of Best Buy, and you can even get them delivered by bike. Tacos are everywhere in San Francisco, but why...
View ArticleElectronica Beat: Four May Madness Shows to Get Into
May is seriously going to be madness, promising to be pretty much a non-stop party full of DJ gigs (and Bay to Breakers!). So make sure you stretch, drink plenty of water and oh yeah, check out these...
View ArticleNominate Your Favorite Local Business for SF Small Business Week
We had so much fun learning about all the Bay Area's amazing, hard-working businesses last year for SF Small Business Week, that we decided to do it again this year. It all officially starts on May...
View ArticleSeven Favorite Things: Taylor Stitch
Oh, to be loved. There's just no two ways about it -- we love Taylor Stitch. The local design company and Mission boutique (formerly The Common), has built a small and very dapper empire on classic...
View ArticleAsk A Vet: Is Sex Just Sex with Pets?
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...
View ArticleNumber Crunching the Bay Area's Parking and Transportation Facts
I was researching a couple of numerical facts from fiscal year 2010-2011, a few from 2011-2012 so far for the next edition of Finding the Sweet Spot, and things got a little out of hand. If nothing...
View ArticleThree Derby Drinks for Your Kentucky Derby Party
Everyone's talking about Cinco de Mayo, but instead of co-opting a foreign holiday for the excuse to drink tequila and Tecate, let's embrace the great American tradition of sipping on mint juleps and...
View ArticleHave a SEAT at Fort Mason
Take a load off, and have a SEAT overlooking the bay at Fort Mason. Local artist and landscape designer extaordinaire Topher Delaney and Kika Probst, both of Seam Studio, have curated the next...
View ArticleGet Tickets to the I Love This City Festival Before They're Gone!
As if we couldn't be any more stoked for the huge electronic music extravaganza called I Love This City Festival taking place in May 25 and 26 at the Lot at AT&T Park, they went and added even more...
View ArticleSeven Things to Do with a Buddy (Before You're Dead), After You See This...
This weekend Jesse Hawthorne Ficks' excellent and audacious Midnight for Maniacs film series returns to the Castro this Friday with a triple dose of palate cleansing power violence that he's chosen to...
View ArticleAn Elegant Outdoor Wedding at Clos La Chance Winery
It was a rainy December day when mom, step-dad, fiance, and the bride-to-be went to Clos La Chance Winery in San Martin. Bride Melissa knew the winery well as her family lived about 5 minutes away and...
View ArticleHead to Paso Robles' Springtime Wine Toast
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. It is funny to us...
View ArticleThis Week in Local Music News
SF band Social Studies needs your help with mixing and mastering its new album! They've got 12 killer new songs, produced by an amazing local producer. They just need a little extra boost to hit things...
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 ArticleFind Food Inspiration in a Most Unexpected Place: Turkey
You’d think Rome—maybe Mexico City or Tokyo. But the cities that SF’s food cognoscenti head to are Antakya and Gaziantep in Turkey—famous for dishes such as pit-roasted lamb, ravioli with garlic...
View ArticleInstagram Contest! Submit Photos of Your Bay to Breakers Costume
It's Bay to Breakers this Sunday. Heck, you might already be pre-gaming for the "race." For those of you actually running it, we wish you good luck. For the others donning costumes and taking sips from...
View ArticleAsk A Vet: Tips on Reading Cat Body Language
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...
View ArticleWin a Springtime Adventure in Napa!
With Spring right around the corner, what better way to spend this glorious time of year than sipping on a glass of California’s best wine and staying at the most peaceful Inn in Napa Valley? Enjoy a...
View Article7 Picks from Cinematheque's 2012 Crossroads Film Event
Crossroads, one of longstanding film non-profit SF Cinematheque's big events, takes over the Victoria Theatre this weekend to present 52 experimental short films, including three live performance...
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