Archive for October, 2007
October 17th, 2007 by jamie a

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If you fancy yourself a fashion fiend, then you should check out the new Snoopy in Fashion exhibit at the Charles M. Schultz Museum. After its debut during Fashion Week at Bryant Park in New York, the haute couture fashions inspired by our favorite pooch are now on display from October 6th through November 9th.
From designers such as Betsey Johnson, Isaac Misrahi, and Laura Bennett (of Bravo’s Project Runway fame), these fashions were all inspired by the designers favorite characters created by the late Charles M. Schultz, known worldwide as the creator of Peanuts.
Being auctioned on Ebay in October, these stunning creations all benefit Dress for Success, providing business and professional attire to help disadvantaged women succeed in the workplace.
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October 16th, 2007 by susan j

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San Francisco is a city of artists, and the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival wonderfully captures the area’s creative spirit with performances ranging from Latin jazz and classical music to dance and spoken word. All events are free and now is the perfect time to catch an outdoor performance while the weather is still mild. The festival runs though October 28, so check out the schedule.
While in the area, you might also want to visit the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, ZEUM at Yerba Buena Gardens, Cartoon Art Museum, and the Museum of Craft and Folk Art.
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October 15th, 2007 by susan j
Each weekend in October, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom transforms itself into a Halloween-themed adventure area complete with haunted mazes, a coffin of fear, and a wheel of fright!
During the day, Six Flags will feature fun activities for the kids, including a Twick or Tweet Trail featuring Bugs Bunny and Friends, a Dracula Magic Show, and a daily costume parade. At night, the scare factor intensifies with a twilight funeral procession, Halloween-themed live shows, and more. Check out photos from Six Flags’ Fright Fest. For more information, click here.
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October 12th, 2007 by jamie a

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It’s raining, it’s pouring—and you need a place to get away from it all. With this guide to rainy days in San Francisco, you’ll find plenty of ways to keep busy and stay dry!
Exploratorium: An art, science, and anthropological museum all in one, the Exploratorium is full of amazing hands-on experiences. It stimulates creative and scientific thinking as well as indulges the curiosity of both adults and children.
Cartoon Art Museum: The only museum in America dedicated to the art of the cartoon, this museum has been delving into the history of the art form since 1984. There are over 6,000 original pieces here, depicting the great talent and ingenuity of these serious artists.
Ferry Building Marketplace: From cheese, tiny cafes, tea, ice cream to the Scharffen Berger chocolate maker, the marketplace is a perfect place to while away a rainy day! Herb Caen, columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle said that “The waterfront without the Ferry Tower would be like a birthday cake without a candle.” A cherished landmark of the city, it has recently been restored to its original beauty and magnificence.
Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory: Just ask yourself: how many times in your life will you be able to tour a fortune cookie factory? This is a favorite kitschy spot for locals and tourists alike. In the heart of Chinatown, you can see fortunes being printed and then carefully folded into the traditional cookie. Be sure to grab a bag of warm cookies to enjoy on your way out.
Lovejoy’s Tea Room: For a cozy retreat on a cloudy day, this tea room is perfect to share a pot of black, green, or herbal tea in many different varieties. Get acquainted with the art of British high tea while enjoying tiny cucumber sandwiches and warm scones with Devon cream. If you fall in love with your teacup, you can even make an offer to buy it since all of the tea accessories are for sale.
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October 11th, 2007 by amy c
Thursday, October 11- Sunday, October 14:
9th Annual Oktoberfest-by-the-bay: Enjoy the largest festival of its kind in California at the Festival Pavillion, Fort Mason, and Buchanon Streets. All day activities, performances, food, and drink as Germanic culture invades the city-by-the-bay.
Monday, October 8- Saturday, October 13:
8th Annual Litquake: Don’t miss the last weekend to experience a one-of-a-kind showcase of hundreds of authors, many of which come from the bay area. Celebrate the bay area’s literary past as well as its present and future with talented writers of a variety of genres. Check the website for specific events and readings to take place at various locations around the city.
Saturday, October 13- Sunday, October 14:
37th Annual Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival:Autumn and Halloween spirit will be brewing in this charming seaside town, known as the “World Pumpkin Capitol,” this weekend as thousands of pumpkins decorate the rolling hills, pumpkin carving demonstrations take jack-o-lanterns to whole new fright heights, and non-stop live entertainment takes to 3 different stages.
Saturday, October 13- Sunday, October 14:
32nd Annual San Francisco Open Studios: An event no art-enthusiast should miss! Artspan, located at 934 Brannon Street, invites the public to watch local artist work every weekend from October 6- October 28.
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October 10th, 2007 by amy c

Legion of Honor Museum
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Art is everywhere you look in San Francisco–from the many famous art museums that draw tourists and aspiring artists for a taste of history, to the unique architecture, to the unrecognized street artists who decorate the city with chalk murals and paintings. Whether you’re looking to lose yourself in a museum where the beauty of the architecture matches that of the exhibits, browse local art shows, or experience where art meets nightlife in a very different type of gallery, San Francisco has all the destinations that may inspire the artist or collector in you. Here are some of our picks of famous museums to quench your artistic thirst, whether it be for ancient, modern, contemporary, or surprising art.
Legion of Honor: Rodin’s Thinker statue proudly greets visitors in the Court of Honor at the Legion, a preview of the 4,000 pieces of ancient and European art in the most beautiful museum in San Francisco. Overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, the sweeping views and spacious building, reminiscent of 18th century French architecture, only add to the beauty of the fine art inside. Built to commemorate the California soldiers who died in World War I, the Legion has been a San Francisco icon since 1924. (more…)
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October 9th, 2007 by susan j

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The LA Times recently ran an article on article describing San Francisco as a “food lover’s paradise.” It describes where to find several different cuisines, including Spanish, Italian, and more for epicurean tastes. Read the full article.
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October 8th, 2007 by amy c

View of San Francisco skyline from Sausalito
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The major art museums of San Francisco like the Legion of Honor or de Young Museum are excellent ways to get a hearty helping of fine art. But for the art lover looking for a unique visual experience in a charming seaside town, Sausalito is the place to stroll as it is chalked full of blocks and blocks of inspiration.
A short, delightful ferry ride across San Francisco Bay, historical Sausalito is gaining recognition as the “art mecca” of the Bay Area. The small, visitor-friendly town oozes European charm with its crowded waterfront sidewalks and patio cafes—perfect for the art collector, artist, or casual viewer looking to experience art outside of a stuffy museum.
Local and international artists alike showcase photography, paintings, sculptures, and glass works at the 15 plus galleries that decorate the waterfront. Much of the art includes images of the bay area, offering an insight into the locations that captivate artists’ brushes, chisels, or lenses. Take in the Mediterranean flair and gorgeous views of the Bay Area as you visit some of these must-see galleries. (more…)
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October 4th, 2007 by amy c
Friday, October 5 to Sunday, October 7
Wine lovers should not miss the annual Sonoma County Harvest, Fall Sensations. The fair celebrates the area’s world renowned agricultural tradition with more than 500 award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and tastes of drool-worthy cuisine prepared by famed California chefs.
Thursday, October 4 to Tuesday, October 9
San Francisco’s Fleet Week takes to the sea and sky as a parade of navy ships invades the bay and Blue Angels streak the sky in an exciting air show.
Saturday, October 6
Catch the Blue Angels Air show while enjoying fresh seafood at the annual Oceanfest at SF’s popular Chrissy Field along the Marina. The event offers a catered barbecue by local restaurants and activist booths, including environmental information.
Friday, October 5 to Sunday, October 7
Catch the last weekend of the Rembrandt to Thiebaud exhibition at the Legion of Honor.
Sunday, October 7
Castro Street Fair 11 am-6 pm–an uproarious good time among some of the quirkiest San Francisco characters. Non-stop dancing, food, and art!
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October 3rd, 2007 by jamie a

Vesuvio Cafe
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When thinking about places with a modern literary history to visit, there’s hardly a city in America that can compete with San Francisco as a beatnik’s dream.
Upon a visit to San Francisco, you might want to recreate a day in the life of one of the Beats, or simply walk where they walked and get inspired by the sights and sounds of such a vibrant city. To help out on the journey, here are some spots to check out in the North Beach neighborhood—including a unique hotel, the “best coffee in the city,” home of the $1.00 oyster, the nation’s original infamous independent bookstore, and a bar to satisfy the late-night poet.
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