San Francisco

Parks and open spaces spaces are some of the biggest perks of living in San Francisco, so the Board of Supervisors' vote today on the proposed South of Market Skatepark and Dog Park is sure to make folks happy. Located under and adjacent...
Parks and open spaces spaces are some of the biggest perks of living in San Francisco, so the Board of Supervisors' vote today on the proposed South of Market Skatepark and Dog Park is sure to make folks happy. Located under and adjacent to parts of the Central Freeway near Otis, Stevenson, and Valencia Streets, the new park will feature a 17,000 sq.ft. skate park and a 28,000 sq. ft. dog park and parking area. The technicalities of the project are a little tricky, with the city basically leasing the airspace for the park from Caltrans, who still technically owned it since before the Loma Prieta Earthquake damaged the Central Freeway in 1989. Now the site is just a surface parking lot, but if approved, construction could start this summer with an opening date of March 2014. · South of Market West Skatepark and Dog Park [SF Gov] · SoMa West - Skate Park and Dog Play Area [SF DPW]
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With the San Francisco 49ers’ new stadium in Santa Clara set to open for the 2014 season, the NFL has awarded the stadium the right to host the 50th Super Bowl in 2016, the first Bay Area Super Bowl since...
With the San Francisco 49ers’ new stadium in Santa Clara set to open for the 2014 season, the NFL has awarded the stadium the right to host the 50th Super Bowl in 2016, the first Bay Area Super Bowl since...
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Purchased for $1,400,000 seven months ago, the appliances within 3650 20th Street’s kitchen have since been upgraded with a better class of stainless steel, a proper hood has been installed over the stove, and the cabinets have been pain...
Purchased for $1,400,000 seven months ago, the appliances within 3650 20th Street’s kitchen have since been upgraded with a better class of stainless steel, a proper hood has been installed over the stove, and the cabinets have been painted....
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Language frames discourse. Which is why liberals say "global warming" and "estate tax," and conservatives say "climate change" and "death tax." This sort of dichotomy has been most apparent in on...
Language frames discourse. Which is why liberals say "global warming" and "estate tax," and conservatives say "climate change" and "death tax." This sort of dichotomy has been most apparent in on...
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To date, Muni has opted to surrender $15,780 from four different runs of inflammatory ads demonizing Muslims. Now Supervisor Scott Wiener, working with the Jewish Community Relations Council ha...
To date, Muni has opted to surrender $15,780 from four different runs of inflammatory ads demonizing Muslims. Now Supervisor Scott Wiener, working with the Jewish Community Relations Council ha...
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In the two weeks since Curbed launched a search for the next wave of up-and-coming architects, developers, and interior designers we've experienced a flood of nominees for the inaugural class of Curbed Young Guns. Have you sent us your ...
In the two weeks since Curbed launched a search for the next wave of up-and-coming architects, developers, and interior designers we've experienced a flood of nominees for the inaugural class of Curbed Young Guns. Have you sent us your suggestion yet? The rules are simple: nominees must be under the age of 35 and they must be based in the United States. We'd love to hear from you, dear reader. We want Curbed Young Guns to be the most democratic of awards, so we've opened the nomination process to everyone. If you have a talented professional in mind, tell us about him or her right over here. If you have additional supporting materials, please send them our way at youngguns@curbed.com. The nomination process will be open through the end of May, and you can absolutely send in more than one name. Then stay tuned! Once we've amassed our talent, the fun really begins. We'll put their work in front of a panel of industry leaders including top architects, interior designers, and developers, and ask them to help us pick the very best. To make the process transparent, we'll be documenting every step on Curbed. And once we have our winners, we'll fête them all summer long. · Curbed Young Guns Official Nominee Form [Curbed] · Introducing Curbed Young Guns: Help Us Find the Brightest Young Stars of Architecture and Design [Curbed SF]
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It’s usually a good idea to avoid drinking alone, and two new Bay Area beer events make it easy to find fellow beer lovers to drink with. Hops and History on Thursday and the NorCal Session Fest on Saturday offer great opportunities for ...
It’s usually a good idea to avoid drinking alone, and two new Bay Area beer events make it easy to find fellow beer lovers to drink with. Hops and History on Thursday and the NorCal Session Fest on Saturday offer great opportunities for craft beer lovers to sample local brews, meet like-minded people, and raise money for good causes. Although your summer calendar may be packed already, these are two events you may want to squeeze into your schedule. 1st Annual NorCal Session Fest With as much fanfare and authority as the Internets allow, the good people from the San Francisco Brewers Guild, RateBeer, Drake’s and Triple Rock have declared May to be Session Beer Month for the Bay Area. A number of local establishments have been featuring session beers this month, but the big party is happening Saturday, May 25 at Drake’s in San Leandro. The term session beer comes from the Brits who, during WWI, were allowed to drink in pubs during only two periods–or sessions–per day. Since there was a war on, workers were expected to stay focused on their jobs, not on getting plowed during lunch. Modern brewers are increasingly producing sub-five percent ABV beers, especially during the summer months, because we often want a few full-flavored and refreshing brews during the day, that allow us to focus on enjoying outdoor activities rather than taking a nap. Session beers also allow a good brewer to show off his or her chops since it requires a special skill to craft a full-flavored beer with less alcohol. We’re not talking light beers here. The inaugural NorCal Session Fest is your chance to sample a wide variety of session beers, including classic styles, such as a Berliner Weisse from Golden Road, and new some new styles from brewers like Pete Slosberg’s Mavericks. Your ticket gets you unlimited samples of these quaffable brews. There will also be live music from Clangin' and Bangin' and food for purchase from Fiveten Burger and Fists of Flour Pizza. Session Fest takes place on Saturday, May 25, from noon to 4:30 pm at Drake's Brewing Co., 1933 Davis St. Bldg 177, San Leandro. Advance tickets are $30 and $35 at the door. Proceeds benefit the East Bay Bike Coalition Details on the fest as well as other happenings during Session Beer Month are on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SessionBeerMonth Hops and History: Tasting San Francisco's Brewing Past The San Francisco Brewers Guild and FlipSide, part of The San Francisco Museum and Historical Society, are cosponsoring a first-of-a-kind beer event this Thursday evening at The Old Mint. But more than just sampling craft beers from local brewpubs, beer and history lovers can also join docent led tours of the historic 1874 Old Mint, listen to discussions on the city’s past and present brewing scene, and ogle displays of brewaphernalia There will also be a screening of the new movie Brewers by the Bay. If you get your fill of history and beer, there’s also music by DJ Jacob, food by Off The Grid, and a photobooth sponsored by UpOutSF. Hops and History takes place on Thursday, May 23, from 6:30 to 9:30 pm at The Old Mint, 88 5th St. Tickets are $30 for general admission but only $5 for members. Proceeds from ticket sales benefit the Old Mint Museum Project. If you’re going to this event, it’s a good idea to first join FlipSide at a special discount, and then take advantage of the member-priced tickets. Member benefits include exclusive parties at The Old Mint, historic bar crawls and lectures. See the FlipSide website for details and use discount code F13-04-90564-F Get event details and order advanced tickets here
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The light art installation “Ballroom Luminoso” illuminates a highway overpass in San Antonio, Texas with shifting colors from six LED-lit globes. Made of recycled bike parts, the four-foot-diameter globes cast complex shadows...
The light art installation “Ballroom Luminoso” illuminates a highway overpass in San Antonio, Texas with shifting colors from six LED-lit globes. Made of recycled bike parts, the four-foot-diameter globes cast complex shadows throughout the underside of the highway. The installation was created by Joe O’Connell + Blessing Hancock Public Art. via Recyclart
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With the annual springtime park crackdown chugging along, the park rangers found little amusement in the latest in pop-up hotboxing technology. Fortunately, they still seem to be down with full-frontal yoga.[Thanks PD!]Categorized: Crim...
With the annual springtime park crackdown chugging along, the park rangers found little amusement in the latest in pop-up hotboxing technology. Fortunately, they still seem to be down with full-frontal yoga.[Thanks PD!]Categorized: Crime, Dolores ParkTagged: Police WorkNo Comments Previously on Uptown AlmanacAdvanced Pop-Up HotboxingHow to Clear a Field in Dolores Park
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The iconic chestburster scene scene from Alien (1979) has been given an amazing homemade remake in this new Cinefix episode of Homemade Movies by California-based director, animator and musician Dustin McLean of DustFilms. Previously we ...
The iconic chestburster scene scene from Alien (1979) has been given an amazing homemade remake in this new Cinefix episode of Homemade Movies by California-based director, animator and musician Dustin McLean of DustFilms. Previously we wrote about Dustin and his homemade remake of The bullet time scene from The Matrix. Ripley and the Nostromo crew sit down for a lovely meal with André from BlackNerdComedy and a homemade Xenomorph. You can also check out the behind-the-scenes and side by side comparison videos from CineFix. videos via CineFix
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