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Seven Favorite Things: Winter Menswear from Seedstore's New Online Shop

Guys, you really should trek out to the Inner Richmond and check out the incredible, hand-picked selection at Seedstore. But let's suppose you:  don't really like shopping, don't like trying stuff on,...

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Ask A Vet: Why Do Dogs Howl When They Hear Sirens?

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...

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How to Get Back Your $500 from SFMTA

Dear Parking Guru, "Dude, where is my car?" Towed! The citation said, “Temp. No Pking sign.”  I’m kicking myself because I was going to check on it on the day before it was towed, leading me to believe...

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Get Wedding Chic at Gump's on February 10

It's wedding season! That means Bay Area brides and grooms need to be clued into the best of the best when it comes to wedding planning–and they can get a taste of just that at Gump's elegant Wedding...

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Foodie Agenda: Celebrating Beer, Chefs in Yosemite, Pig Heart, and More

Saturday, Jan. 19If you love a good brew and are looking to take a trip down the coast, make sure to head to Half Moon Bay Brewing Company’s 10th Anniversary of its Onsite Brewery and Maverick Ale. To...

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A First Look at the New SFJAZZ Center

After all the anticipation and more than a year of construction, the brand-spanking new SFJAZZ Center will open its doors in Hayes Valley on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, Jan. 21). Here's a...

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The Golden State's Creamiest, Cheesiest Festival

There is no bad cheese. Of course, there can be bad cheese if it gets old or gets run over and squished by a truck (that's not what we're saying). But most cheese, even the most basic and rubbery of...

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This Week in Local Music News

Despite heroic efforts by Lil B's taskforce, he will not perform at the 2013 Grammy Awards (he was nominated in CBS'"Gig of a Lifetime" contest). Tears. [via Pitchfork]Oakland post-punk outfit Wax...

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Photographer Beth Yarnelle Edwards Stalks Reality at Oakland Museum of...

Originally published on CaliforniaHomeDesign.comThere’s something meta about Beth Yarnelle Edwards photographs. In them, she re-creates scenarios from people’s daily suburban lives and the actors she...

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Three Reasons to Cross the Bay Bridge

Who knew the East Bay not only had its own Restaurant Week, but boasted TWO of them? That's right. This weekend is a great time to eat in the Beast with Oakland's Restaurant Week just kicking off,...

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Refreshingly Unhip: SF's Best Matzo Ball Soup

Flu season has arrived in full force this winter. What better way to ease those sniffles and calm that sore throat than with a hot, hearty bowl of matzo ball soup? This soup, a Passover tradition, is...

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On Location: Mrs. Doubtfire

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.A week ago the transgender...

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In 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...

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5 Bay Area Concerts to Put on Your Radar Now

We interrupt this regularly scheduled column for a Craigslist-style missed musical connection. Anyone who witnessed Tycho's trascendental show at the Independent over the weekend who wants to talk...

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Street Style Report: Lush Layers in The Marina

We spotted South Korean native, Chloe Park, sporting mixed-layers in the Marina. We love her short and long collars, two-tone coat and colorful sweater.We know they say "no white after Labor Day", but...

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SF Sketchfest LOLs the City Starting Thursday

Attention sad sacks, Eeyores, and Ms. Deborah Downer: your time is up. A bevy of delightfully demented comedic minds storms the city for SF Sketchfest starting Thursday, ready to chip away at your...

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Scenes of the City: The Warren Hellman Museum

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass may be many months away but, in the meantime, check out the Warren Hellman Museum, which pays tribute to the late and great founder of the festival.Located in the alley behind...

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This Week's Hottest Events: SFJazz Center Opens, The Walkmen, and SF Sketchfest

MusicSFJAZZ Center Grand OpeningCue the music, opening day has finally arrived for the SFJazz Center. Enjoy live music, kid-friendly games and crafts, tours of the new facility, food trucks and...

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Battle of the Ages: Classic SF Food + Drink vs. Trendy Counterparts

The recent closings of longtime San Francisco institutions like Sam Wo's (which may still reopen) and the Gold Dust Lounge (which is reopening February 1 in a new space at Fisherman's Wharf), and the...

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Jams We Love: 7x7's Weekly Playlist

For our column Jams We Love, we're turning you onto the songs that keep us going every day. MLK Day is more than just a holiday to us; it reminds us that change is possible. On that tip, here's a...

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