Escape from SF: Pinnacles National Monument
Just two and a half hours south of San Francisco sits an outdoor paradise, Pinnacles National Monument. Enjoy camping, hiking, rock climbing, caving, trail running, biking, bird watching and if you're...
View Article12 Holiday Gifts for The Epicure
What’s better than the gift of choice? Enter San Francisco startup Wantful, which allows shoppers to create custom books filled with 12 gift options. Here, 7x7 editors do the legwork for you. We’ve...
View ArticleSeven Favorite Things: Black Friday Picks from Local Boutiques
This week, we went gift shopping -- unisex, Black Friday style.Check out our favorite finds from local boutiques with killer Black Friday sales, and happy holiday shopping to you and yours. 1. Roost...
View ArticlePuppies and Kittens, Oh My! The SF SPCA Lights Up Macy's Holiday Windows
It’s that time of year again–the holidays are here! For the San Francisco SPCA, that means Macy’s Holiday Windows. Each year since 1986, the Union Square Holiday Windows have been made cuddlier with...
View ArticleScenes of the City: The Presidio
We're guessing after a day of stuffing your face with turkey, watching football, and lounging around in a tryptophan-induced coma, you may need some fresh air in the great outdoors. Lucky for us, we...
View ArticleSee the Works of Over 80 Artists at the 44th Annual ICB Winter Open Studios
The thriving artists community based in Sausalito known as the ICB Artists Association is holding its 44th annual Winter Open Studios the weekend of December 1 and 2, where the public can peruse the...
View ArticleFoodie Agenda: Drag Brunch, a Cozy Lunch Tasting, and More
Sunday, November 25Harry Denton's Sunday's a Drag Brunch gets into the holiday spirit with its weekend performances of "Miracle on Powell Street" starting today. Hosted by Donna Sachet, the acclaimed...
View ArticleSan Francisco Just Got A Little More French: Fine Arts Museums Make a Deal...
Last week, big news in the art world hit San Francisco. The Fine Arts Museums announced an exclusive agreement between the de Young/Legion of Honor and the Louvre. Over the next five years, the world's...
View ArticleInside the Artists' Studio: Jane Rosen, the Natural
More than a decade ago, Jane Rosen traded her Manhattan loft for a 40-acre plot of land atop a hill in San Gregorio, in a belt of sunshine south of Half Moon Bay and just minutes from the ocean. Today,...
View ArticleBreathtaking Views and Show-Stopping Dance Moves
Erica Ortiz & Jeff Harris got hitched in the hills of Tahoe overlooking the glistening lake. The bride stole the show in a classic white gown surrounded by all of her best friends who wore deep...
View ArticleThis Week in Local Music News
One of the Bay's best new psych bands, Golden Void, talked to The Bay Bridged about how they came to be, and their self-titled debut album. [via TheBayBridged]Folk songstress Jessica Pratt is getting a...
View Article12 Holiday Gifts for The Aesthete
What’s better than the gift of choice? Enter San Francisco startup Wantful, which allows shoppers to create custom books filled with 12 gift options. Here, 7x7 editors do the legwork for you. We’ve...
View ArticleOn Location: "Quicksilver"
Welcome to "On Location," a micro-feature taking you to little-known cinematic locations of SF and taking a look at the films shot in the city by the bay over the years.Every now and again, and...
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 ArticleInside the Artists' Studio: Jim Goldberg, the Tough Guy
“A lot of my work is closed, and some of it’s very hard,” says photographer and author Jim Goldberg. The point is easily made at Goldberg’s studio, above Thrift Town on Mission Street, where photos of...
View ArticleFive Concerts to Put on Your Radar Now
‘Tis the season for huddling up in decked local concert halls and stuffing stockings with concert tickets. And my favorite, egg nog. Grab one and meet me at one of these shows.Pink Martini, Davies...
View ArticleStreet Style Report: A Modern Southern Belle at the Embarcadero
Originally from Memphis, we spotted local gal Cristina Ziegler by the Embarcadero. We loved her polished, urban look and messy bun.Christina's urban yet polished style stems from her greater love for...
View ArticleFive Great Restaurants Next Door To The Longest Waits In The City
San Franciscans love excruciating waits for food, but there are times when hunger is so overpowering that the baby behind you in line starts to look like a rather large and delicious burrito. For...
View ArticleReal Estate Report: A Noe Valley Cottage with a Heart of Modern Glamour
Originally published on CaliforniaHomeDesign.com1507 Noe Street, Noe Valley $3.599MOnce an enclave of middle-class shingled cottages, Noe Valley has become the neighborhood of choice for beneficiaries...
View ArticleThis Week's Hottest Events: Book of Mormon Lottery Tickets, Call Me Home...
TheaterBook of MormonTickets to the Tony Award-winning musical sold out in a hot sec, but there's still a chance to see the show. SHN announced a lottery system for each performance during the...
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