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Experience Five Floors of Serenity At UCSF Women’s Health Center
One thing I wouldn’t mind having more of in my life is serenity. Maybe it’s harder to avoid stress living in a city bursting with so much activity and sometimes insanity 24/7 or maybe it’s just me. Whatever the case, I think it’s safe to assume that all of us,
d.b.a. opens in Williamsburg, becomes less annoying
Some people love being in a huge crowd, using their best cheerleader voices while surrounded by a sea of different people and their corresponding drink-spilling elbows. I am close to the exact opposite of this kind of person. d.b.a. on 1st Avenue was one of the few overcrowded bars I
FREE Taco Tuesdays at The Irish Exit
It seems like everybody’s got a gimmick these days. Crocodile Lounge gives away personal-size pizzas. Hot dogs come with your hooch at Rudy’s Bar & Grill. And Burp Castle is home to free frites. Not to be outdone, The Irish Exit – in what is perhaps the most incompatible complimentary
Re-Thinking Valentine’s Day
This may have something to do with the cough syrup fog I’ve been living in for the past week, but I’ve think I’ve changed my tune about Valentine’s Day (which was that it’s a terrible Hallmark-created holiday full of societal pressure and empty commercial gestures of “love”). I still agree
SPOILER ALERT! They all die.
Leo, Leo, Leo…where do I begin? I love me some Leonardo DiCaprio. My passion for him ignited in a little film called Romeo and Juliet, and has yet to fade. The only time I don’t want to marry him and have lots of sexy babies is during the spitting scene
Open House at Village Pourhouse Tomorrow Night
Like you need one more reason to drink too much on a weekday, but here it is anyway: Signpost – a site dedicated to cultivating local deals for your social and financial wellbeing – will host a one-hour open bar at Village Pourhouse on Weds., Jan. 26, from 7 to
Take a Hike Past the Shipwrecks of San Francisco this Weekend.
If I had to pick just two totally free things I love about San Francisco they’d probably be: an abundance of quirky historical stories and the abundance of urban hikes with million-dollar views. Hiking Land’s End is a favorite because you can check out cool stuff like the Cliff House,