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The Man Who Decides The ‘Best Restaurant’ In America
Bon Appetit’s ‘best new restaurant in America’ is right here in San Francisco. Here’s who is making that decision for so-called ‘trendiest, most on point, up-to-date food magazines’
Beardspotting – The New Sport Your Face Has Been Waiting For
Since the dawn of Man there have been beards (actually back then we were pretty much covered in beard). Then one day we invented cutting utensils and thought “Hey, let’s use this sharp stuff to carve weird designs into our beards” and we did.
Win Tickets To Lauryn Hill @ Mountain Winery!
Ms. Lauryn Hill’s prolific rhymes catapulted her into the public eye as a member of the Fugees & as a solo artist with her debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. To this date Ms. Hill has only recorded one solo album. After disappearing from the public eye and swimming
7 Bay Area Adventures on a Budget
Remember that ad for herpes medication with the woman in a canoe announcing ‘I have genital herpes’ on a mountain lake? Or this CITI Bank ad where professional climbers put their gear on a credit card? We’re supposed to believe that these are the faces of adventure: good looking white people
This Week’s Events | San Francisco + New York
Rad Upcoming SF Events Fermented Nightlife THU. 09/03 | 6:00PM @ CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NightLife breaks down the science of fermentation—from beer to cheese and everything in between! Cicerone Rich Higgins (one of just ten certified beer gurus in the world!) as he delivers a short and sweet talk
Enter to Win a Preview Copy | The Contender: A Political Card Game
In the grand tradition of presidential debates comes a social card game straight from the eagle’s beak of American democracy. The Contender, created by Bay Area residents, is currently Kickstarter’s 49th most funded card game Kickstarter’s most funded political campaign ever. One winner will receive everything from the Collectors Edition Tier, thats a
Sunflower Vietnamese Restaurant Quietly Reopens!
There is a Leonard Cohen poem called For Anne that goes like this:
With Annie gone,
whose eyes to compare
with the morning sun?
Not that I did compare,
But I do compare
Now that she’s gone