New Site Helps You Track Down Your Stolen Bike
There’s nothing worse than coming out of a restaurant or shop and walking toward the bike rack or parking meter where you left your shiny, beloved bike and seeing the spot empty. Bike theft is...
View ArticleQ & A with Del Seymour, Tenderloin Expert and Walking Tour Guide
Originally published as part of My SF on Huffington Post SFNobody knows the Tenderloin like Del Seymour knows the Tenderloin.The 65-year-old Army veteran landed in San Francisco's center cut some three...
View ArticleLook of the Week: Stylish Men's Rain Boots
Two words: rubber sole. Yeah, your sneakers have them too, but they won't quite cut it in the rain and snow. And with weekends in Tahoe, holiday travels and Bay Area rain in the forecast, it's time to...
View ArticleSecret Recipe: Oakville Grocery's Apple Slab Pie
7x7 asks the city's chefs for the recipes to their most loved cocktails, bar snacks, starters, mains, and desserts. If there's a dish you can't stop thinking about and want to make it at home, email...
View ArticleChecking for "Stickiness" at the Roxie Theater's DocFest's
Anyone who's worked in media in the last few years is surely familiar with the concept of "stickiness." According to the gospel of modern media, it's a certain X-factor that guides the spread of the...
View ArticleInside the Artists' Studio: Barry McGee, the Iconoclast
“My studio is a mess,” says painter and graffiti artist Barry McGee, whose workspace is a riotous funhouse of color, pattern, animation, pop culture, subculture, laughs, and winksHis office is crammed...
View Article2012 San Francisco Black Friday Shopping Guide
Black Friday is almost here! Whether you're a Target-at-midnight kind of gal or a local-boutique-treasure-hunter type of dude, we've got the Black Friday shopping guide for you! Local Businesses: RGB...
View ArticleSeven Favorite Things: Thanksgiving Outfits from Fancy French Cologne
While yoga pants may seem like the answer (with turducken or tofurkey on your mind), we suggest going with something slightly more elegant this Thanksgiving. Whether you're feasting with family or...
View ArticleAsk A Vet: My Cat's Tail is More Fluffy, What Does It Mean?
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 ArticleYou Have a 50% Chance of Getting a Parking Ticket Dismissed
In any job, making a mistake once in a while is inevitable. But add to any job the elements of stress, name calling, 1001 rules to be aware of, and the fact that when you do your job well, the people...
View ArticleThe Dinner Party Project Returns: Soulful Supper Club
Based on the overwhelming popularity of the summer series, SF Chefs is pleased to announce an expansion of the Dinner Party Project. Join some of our favorite chefs for a unique glimpse into their...
View ArticleWhere To Eat Out On Thanksgiving Day in SF
Planning to hit the town for Thankgiving, or do you just want to order in? Here are some of the best places to eat a festive dinner without trussing, roasting or slicing a thing. The MissionGarcon!...
View ArticleThe Hardest Working Man in the Local Jazz Scene Celebrates 12 Years of Jazz...
When it comes to jazz, Adam Theis can’t and most certainly won’t stop. The multi-instrumentalist (horns, electric bass, bass, tuba, and trumpet) and his much praised jazz collective The SF Jazz Mafia...
View ArticleThanksgiving Side Dish Recipes from the City's Top Chefs
For the November issue of 7x7, we asked some of the city’s best chefs to get in the giving spirit and share their recipes for standout side dishes to bring to a Thanksgiving potluck. Ron Siegel, the...
View ArticleCelebrate Thanksgiving in Wine Country
While few wineries are open on Thanksgiving Day, Wine Country has a cornucopia of events, dinners, and specials for the holiday. Options range from hosted dinners at wine-country resorts, take-home...
View ArticleTying the Knot Tahoe Style
Larissa and Trevor shared their love with friends and family at an amazing Lake Tahoe wedding at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort overlooking Norden and Ice Lakes in Tahoe. Larissa planned her colors to be...
View ArticleThis Week in Local Music News
Christopher Owens announces his first solo tour after the demise of Girls. He's be accompanied by a seven-piece band, and will play tracks from his upcoming solo debut Lysandre. [via Pitchfork]Two...
View ArticleThree Reasons to Cross the Golden Gate Bridge
The 4th Annual Artisano Grand TastingMake the drive up to Sonoma County for a celebration of wine, food and art. The 4th annual Artisano event will feature a Grand Tasting in the afternoon and a...
View ArticleSeven Stellar Bowls of Grits in SF
A huge sigh of relief passed through San Francisco following the results of this past election. And what better way to celebrate than with a quintessentially American dish: Grits. A simple, yet...
View ArticleThe SF Cult and Psychotronic Film Society Brings Back the Weird and...
The more observant among us may have noticed, in the past few months, the appearance of a new cabal–the just-born secret society of art film-loving genre hounds behind a series of grindhouse-style...
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