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National Bike Month, one way to get reluctant readers to pick up a book
The month of May is nearly half gone, but that doesn't mean that National Bike Month has to go by without providing a little inspiration to reluctant readers.
The Good Old Days, when San Francisco was only going to the dogs
Before 2007, San Francisco was blissfully going to the dogs. Gavin Newsom, arguably the worst mayor in the city's history, was still trying to heal all the world's injustices, from discrimination against same-sex couples to climate change, while cheerfully neglecting the problems immediately beneath his nose: a Muni without clocks, a pox of ... (more)
S.F. getting yet another Walgreens
Walgreens, for the 68th time, is coming to town. The pharmacy chain store is already there near Fisherman's Wharf, melded into a parking structure that also houses In-N-Out Burger and Starbucks.
San Francisco's Great Meatballs: A Cultural Tour
Ask any chef in town-a meatball is an easy sell. At Pizzeria Delfina , the Italian polpette are second only to the restaurant's namesake pizza.
Skip the gym: Three far more fun S.F. workouts
Does the thought of dragging yourself to a gym to pant pathetically on an elliptical alongside a svelte yoga instructor make you break out in a non-exercise induced sweat? You're far from alone.