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Local links: Bike with your Supe, street cleaning calc, Library boozing & more

Posted on September 27, 2011 by Sarah B.

The mechanical horse warning sign at Toy Boat Cafe. Photo by chopperwelder Here are a few local tidbits for your Tuesday: Bike to Work Day with Supervisor Eric Mar this Wednesday, Sept. 28. Meet at the Velo Rouge Café, 798… Continue Reading →

Eric Mar, Food, Golden Gate Park, Museums

Local links: Lee in the ‘hood, Stow Lake update, free tango, 9/11 news archive

Posted on September 2, 2011 by Sarah B.

“Layers” by Mike Dillon In case you hadn’t heard, Mayor Ed Lee is running for mayor. No really, he is. He’ll open his Richmond District field office on Saturday at 10am, 389 Arguello Blvd. at Clement. The woman who scammed… Continue Reading →

Business, Crime, Events, Golden Gate Park, History, Museums, Politics
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Shop at the Fair Trade Bazaar at the de Young Museum, Friday & Saturday

Posted on August 23, 2011 by Sarah B.

A handbag by Dsenyo, who offers contemporary handbags and accessories celebrating African Textile design and sustainable fibers. This Friday and Saturday, the de Young Museum Store will host their inaugural Fair Trade Bazaar, showcasing fair trade products from around the… Continue Reading →

Events, Golden Gate Park, Museums, Shopping
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New tomb sculptures exhibition “The Mourners” opens at the Legion of Honor

Posted on August 19, 2011 by Sarah B.

On Saturday, the Legion of Honor will open a new exhibition entitledThe Mourners: Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy. The show was a 2011 winner of the Association of Art Museum Curators award for outstanding small exhibitions. The exhibition… Continue Reading →

Museums
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Looking back on the Academy of Sciences & Steinhart Aquarium

Posted on August 11, 2011 by Sarah B.

December 4, 1984. From The Chronicle Archives SF Chronicle columnist Peter Hartlaub is known for his “Let’s Go To The Morgue” series, where he dives into the deep photo archives of the paper to visit the SF of yesteryear. In… Continue Reading →

Golden Gate Park, History, Museums, Photos
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Win or buy discounted tickets to ArtPoint’s Bastille party at de Young, Thursday

Posted on July 12, 2011 by Sarah B.

This Thursday is Bastille Day, which commemorates the 1790 Fête de la Fédération, held on the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789 in France. ArtPoint, the young professionals’ organization dedicated to promoting an awareness… Continue Reading →

Events, Golden Gate Park, Museums

Local links: Louis’ to reopen Aug. 3, penguins iPhone app, free slurpees & more

Posted on July 6, 2011 by Sarah B.

We caught Gavin Newsom skateboarding at Rochambeau; The Bay Citizen caught him wiping out Namu dropped from the latest 38 Essential San Francisco Restaurants list. Halu and Aziza are still on the list. Louis’ Restaurant announces that they will reopen… Continue Reading →

Food, Free stuff, Golden Gate Park, Museums
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Academy of Sciences releases new “Insider” app for the iPhone

Posted on June 24, 2011 by Sarah B.

The next time you’re at the Academy of Sciences and also have an iPhone or iPod Touch in tow, be sure to try out their new app, the Academy Insider. The app is designed to be a virtual, pocket tour… Continue Reading →

Golden Gate Park, Museums

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