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01 Nov 2018

Beloved Bacchus Kirk Bar to Close as Rent Triples

The Lower Nob Hill bar Bacchus Kirk (925 Bush st.) is officially closing this November.  Bacchus was well known in the neighborhood for it’s cocktail specials, its charming little fireplace, and its extremely rare smoking room indoors.  We got the news from one of Bacchus’ owners, Sharon Lindley she wrote: “Bacchus Kirk will

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30 Oct 2018

Excellent Art Parties, Paint Battles & Performance Artists in SF

By Kirsten Chen, with added parsley and carrots grown by Alex Mak AAAAAAAAAAAAAART!  If you want to mingle with performance artists at the top of their game, or have a full-on Berlin style dance party with them, then you’re in luck this week.  November is jam-packed with really immersive, creative, and

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18 Oct 2018

Great, Artsy Events in the Bay

We sprint to the end of San Francisco summer with a lots of great, artsy stuff to do.  Arguably the busiest time of year for events in the bay, and once we hit November the temperature and the party schedule drop like a baritone. so get out there while ya

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11 Oct 2018

What in the World is Kava & Where You Can Find it

By Hunter Thomas Where can you go if you want to meet up with friends after work, but you’re not really up for a drink? What if you want to crack a new book or study, but you don’t want to be wired with caffeine? Or maybe you just need a

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04 Oct 2018

Dope Art Parties, Outdoor Festivals, & Underwater Experiences in the Bay

By Kirsten Chen, w/ aluminum siding and grout work by alex mak It’s October in San Francisco, which means everybody wants to throw a party. This weekend you’ve got Hardly Strictly in GG Park, Blue Angels buzzing rooftops and piers, and all kinds of great art parties involving music, sorceresses,

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04 Oct 2018

Dope Art Parties, Outdoor Festivals, & Underwater Experiences in SF

By Kirsten Chen w/ aluminum siding and grout work by alex mak It’s October in San Francisco, which means everybody wants to throw a party. This weekend you’ve got Hardly Strictly in GG Park, Blue Angels buzzing rooftops and piers, and all kinds of great art parties involving music, sorceresses,

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02 Oct 2018

I Ate The New Robot Burger in SF, and it Surprised Me

Our Tech Column was made possible by the fine folks at Mozilla Firefox.  The nonprofit Mozilla Foundation believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource that is open and accessible to all.  And that’s why we love Firefox as our browser, and you should too. When I first heard

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