A Debut Cookbook and a Fourth Restaurant on Deck for Daniel Patterson
“This is not a cookbook,” states Daniel Patterson in the introduction to his inaugural tome, Coi: Stories and Recipes.Appropriately enough for an intellectual chef-writer whose byline count is...
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 ArticleOne Executive Defines the Future of Business By Design
Design is not about decoration anymore. It’s about being a great facilitator and unlocking creativity,” asserts Maria Giudice, who, as founder and CEO of Hot Studio, specializes in the intersection of...
View ArticleBay Area Sports Beat: What You Need to Know Right Now
Dirty play or terrible call? It’s a point of contention in different regions.In San Francisco, Ahmad Brooks’ sack of Drew Brees was completely kosher and nothing but good ol’ fashioned football. In New...
View ArticleBest Bets This Week in Live Bay Area Music
We're nearing the part of the live music calendar when touring bands hibernate for the winter, but we're not quite there. Options are aplenty, but you'd be wise to capitalize on these shows while you...
View ArticleStreet Style Report: A Local Style Setter in Union Square
We spotted San Francisco native and FAZE Apparel co-owner, Johnny Travis, at Macy's Fashion Incubator. True to his brand, the fashion entrepreneur mixed FAZE clothing and accessories with bigger...
View ArticleNew Cowgirl Creamery Cookbook Doles Advice to Cheese Aficionados
Hot off the presses: esteemed cheesemakers Peggy Smith and Sue Conley of Cowgirl Creamery just debuted their very first cookbook slash memoir, called Cowgirl Creamery Cooks.Smith and Conley are among...
View ArticleReal Estate Report: Untouched for Decades, Nob Hill Penthouse Sells for $7M
Originally published on California Home + DesignWhere: The Park Lane, 1100 Sacramento StreetThe Park Lane, one of San Francisco's grand 1920s apartment houses is noted for its solid construction and...
View ArticleThis Week's Hottest Events: Art & Ideas, Makers at the Mint, and Heath...
ConversationSmithsonian's American HistoryRichard Kurin, author of the new book The Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects, talks to San Francisco about our nation's history. As the...
View ArticleMarket Watch: Cold Season Cures from the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
When the temperatures drop, cold season always rears its ugly head. Luckily, at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, there are many natural, nutritional ways to help keep the dreaded cold or flu at bay....
View ArticleBest Beers for Thanksgiving Dinner
While shopping for the turkey and trimmings you will likely ponder what wines to pair with the feast. But rather than scan through the Savignon Blancs and Rieslings again this year, wheel your cart to...
View ArticleScenes of the City: Del Popolo Pizza Truck
Have you eaten the nosh from the massive Del Popolo Pizza Truck? Prepare to be impressed by the 5,000-pound Italian-made wood-fired pizza oven enclosed in a glass facade and a 20-foot Transatlantic...
View ArticleHot Tubs Plus Dinner at Tahoe's Nepheles
It's starting to get cold up at the lake and while there are various ways to stay warm up in the mountains, one of the most unusual might be the private rental hot tubs at Nepheles restaurant in South...
View ArticleWin Tickets to the California Academy of Sciences!
Welcome to Ticket Tuesdays, your weekly chance to score entry to some of the hottest shows and events in the Bay Area.A visit to the California Academy of Sciences is a must-do for every local and...
View ArticleGet Holiday-Ready Hair with Exclusive Styling Tips From Sassoon Salon
With the holidays quickly approaching and all the parties the season brings, keep your hair looking gorgeous with these easy tips and tricks from Sassoon Salon Senior Creative Director, Elizabeth...
View ArticleWhere to Sit Back and Sip High Tea, Holiday-Style
There are many ways to celebrate the holiday season – some of them more stressful than others. Forget that cup of coffee on the run and take a breather from shopping to sit down to holiday tea....
View ArticleA Wine Country Wedding at Wente Vineyards
This bride and groom wanted a beautiful and serene location for their outdoor wedding, so they chose Wente Vineyards as their setting. From wine caves to stunning views of the vineyards, tons of DIY...
View Article650 Eats: Lobster Rolls, Sushi and Burroti
New restaurants with seafaring menus are popping up in the 650 and the neighboring 408. Nab a taste of Maine via lobster rolls, which are the starting stars at a new chowder spot in Palo Alto. Further...
View ArticleFlavor Profile: Traci Des Jardins of Jardinière and Mijita
News flash: After the September remodel of her Civic Center institution, Des Jardins prepares to open a Spanish-inflected restaurant, mercantile, and larder shop in the Presidio this February. Plus,...
View ArticleReading Roundup: This Week's Top Literary Events
Each week, we offer a roundup of the best literary events in the city. All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. Want to submit an upcoming event for consideration? Go...
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