Archive for 2008
April 29th, 2008 by susan j

Castro Theatre interior photo uploaded by set3ve
Looking for something to fun to do in San Francisco? The San Francisco International Film Festival runs now through May 8 and features close to 200 films and live events with more than 100 filmmakers in attendance. The longest-running film festival in the Americas, the San Francisco International Film Festival attracts more than 80,000 film patrons annually.
This year’s lineup of films include works by Japanese director Hitoshi Matsumoto, Norwegian director Bård Breien, Spanish director Ventura Pons, and dozens of other film luminaries from around the globe. Screenings are at the Sundance Cinemas Kabuki, Castro Theatre (pictured above), the Pacific Film Archive Theater, and Landmark’s Clay Theatre. In addition, satellite venues are set up at the California Culinary Academy, Mezzanine, and Kanbar Hall.
For more information, check out the San Francisco International Film Festival’s official website.
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April 16th, 2008 by susan j

USS Hornet photo uploaded by Kevin
Coming up on Saturday, May 17, the USS Hornet will welcome Troopfest 2008 to its decks. Proceeds from the event will go towards packages to support United States troops overseas. Highlights of the event include a give hour classic rock concert played on the hangar deck. The concert will feature Greg Kihn Band, Midlife Vices, Cocktail Monkeys, Evolution: A tribute to Journey, Chris Jackson of 98.5 KFOX, and Grammy-winning musician Tony Lindsay.
In addition to musical performances, the event also includes tours of the USS Hornet (which is permanently moored at Pier 3), exhibit and sponsorship tables, and a raffle. Grand prize in the raffle is a 12-day cruise for two from Holland America Line.
Advance tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for youth (5-17). A special military ticket is available for $15 with valid military I.D. Tickets are $5 more if purchased at the door. The adult ticket also includes a raffle ticket, and additional raffle tickets may be purchased for $15 each, or eight for $100. Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 510-521-8448 x282. Free parking is available.
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April 14th, 2008 by susan j

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No visit to Northern California would be complete without tasting wine from a local vineyard. Napa and Sonoma Valleys produce some of the country’s best wine. Here, just north of San Francisco, you can tour a vineyard, taste some local wines, and relax at one of several spas.
If you’re in Napa Valley on a Saturday morning, then you’re in luck. Starting in June and running through October, Goosecross Cellars is offered a one hour Wine Basics Class from 10:30-11:30 am. Set against a gorgeous rose garden surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills, the class teaches the basics of wine tasting in a welcoming and fun environment. You’ll learn about wine storage, proper tasting techniques, and other facets of wine. Please call 800-276-9210 or make a reservation online, as classes fill up quickly!
Of course, with a Go San Francisco Card you can also experience one of Goosecross Cellars’ “classic wine tastings and get 10% off wine purchases. The card includes tastings at several other local vineyards, including Franciscan, Simi Winery, and Taste Downtown Napa. Bottoms up!
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April 10th, 2008 by susan j

Golden Gate Bridge photo uploaded by TimAre
Last week, we wrapped up our series highlighting different neighborhoods around San Francisco. Here’s a recap in case you missed any of these article:
Mission District
Union Square
Castro
The Marina
Embarcadero
Pacific Heights
South of Market (SoMa)
Haight-Ashbury
North Beach
Chinatown
Is there a neighborhood we’ve missed? Leave a comment and tell us which one is your favorite!
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April 8th, 2008 by susan j
Olympic Torch relay in London, England Photo uploaded by unusualimage
This morning around 4 am, the Olympic Torch reached San Francisco. Earlier protests in Paris and London have prompted San Francisco officials to ramp up security at San Francisco International Airport and around the city. The relay is planned for an undisclosed route near Fisherman Wharf and San Francisco’s waterfront. Since San Francisco is the only torch top in North America, protesters from around the country are expected to turn out for the event.
If you are planning to visit San Francisco attractions in the Fisherman’s Wharf or Embarcadero areas today or tomorrow, please allow extra travel time due to the Olympic Torch relay. There will be street closures and delays to service on public transportation during the time of the relay so make plans accordingly. If you’re a Go San Francisco cardholder, and you’ve made a reservation for Alcatraz Cruises, please arrive at Pier 33 at the Embarcadero one hour before scheduled departure time.
If you’re attending the Olympic Torch relay as a spectator (or even a protester), then leave a comment and tell us about your experiences!
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April 3rd, 2008 by susan j

Chocolate photo uploaded by akaporn
If you dream of rich chocolate souffles and dark chocolate tortes, then mark Sunday, April 13 on your calendar for the second annual San Francisco International Chocolate Salon. Highlights of the salon include chocolate tastings, demonstrations, chef and author talks, wine pairings, and more.
Participants include premiere chocolatiers like Cosmic Chocolate, Poco Dolce, Vermeer Dutch Chocolates, and, of course, San Francisco favorite Ghirardelli Chocolate. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children, and children under 6 are free.
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, then check out these other posts on dining in San Francisco:
Best Desserts in San Francisco
Sites We Like: tablehopper
Tartine Bakery
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April 1st, 2008 by amy c
Clarion Alley, The Mission, San Francisco Photo uploaded by marcella&antonio
If during your travels to San Francisco, you get an overwhelming craving for a burrito, taco, empanada, enchilada, or other Latin American inspired treat, head to the Mission district, where Central American families have been making their home since the 1950s. Strolling through this neighborhood, you’ll not only satisfy a craving for authentic Latin cuisine, but you’ll be able to glimpse the rich Latin American culture as it interacts with the ever evolving area.
Mission Dolores, on the corner of 16th and Mission, is an original adobe church in California’s mission history and the oldest standing building in the city. Its unique architecture and historical value attracts visitors from all religious affiliations. (more…)
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March 27th, 2008 by susan j
Sunset Cruise in San Francisco Bay Photo uploaded by Go Card USA
No trip to San Francisco would be complete without time to admire views of San Francisco Bay and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. To help visitors and locals appreciate the beauty of the Bay Area, San Francisco’s Red and White Fleet have offered cruises along the Bay since 1892.
This year the Red and White Fleet’s California Sunset Cruise celebrates 5 years of service. This relaxed, family-friendly cruise is one of Red and White Fleet’s most popular cruises. Don’t forget your camera, because you’ll want to capture the stunning views of San Francisco Bay at twilight. Other highlights include views of Alcatraz and a delicious buffet created by the renowned sourdough bakery, Boudin.
Red and White Fleet also offers a Golden Gate Bay Cruise and a San Francisco Explorer Cruise.
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March 24th, 2008 by amy c

Union Square photo uploaded by Peter Kaminski
Union Square is San Francisco’s shopping and art center. Fine art galleries create beautiful storefronts on Geary, Post, and Sutter streets, perfect for an afternoon of window shopping, while crowds of shoppers take over stores such as Macy’s, Neiman Marcus, Forever 21, Anthropologie, and Tiffany’s. Both bargain shopping and high-end locations are crammed into this square for a lively, one-stop shopping excursion.
Though the square underwent a renovation in 2002, creating a modernist platform where you can take in the sights of the cable cars and high rises, the area dates back to pre-Civil War. It got its name because it was the site of demonstrations in support of the union troops. Today, it still makes for a great meeting place as frequent outdoor performances take to the platform in the midst of the bustle. During the holiday season, San Francisco’s holiday tree graces area. (more…)
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March 21st, 2008 by amy c
San Francisco’s Castro Theater Photo uploaded by bobster1985
San Francisco’s pride and commitment to community oozes out of every bar, restaurant, hangout, and street fair in the Castro, most well known for its accepting and liberal politics and environment. The Castro community represents the epitome of San Francisco flair from the steep streets and brightly colored Victorians to the large gay community and liberal feel.
In fact, the San Franciscan liberalness is a main tourist attraction in of itself. The streets are also sprinkled with funky boutiques and lively bars. Home to the most beloved street fairs in the Bay Area and perhaps beyond, the area attracts 500,000 participants and spectators at the annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration Parade every June and at the Castro Street Fair every October.
As seen through its popular annual parades, the Castro has a rich history of activism and a sense of community that dates back to the 1960’s and 70’s. Home to one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S., Harvey Milk, the area is well known for its revolutionary strides and commitment to AIDS research. To learn more about how the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community has influenced San Francisco, check out the GLBT Museum. (more…)
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