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bizjournals (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
Infusion Lounge opens its $4.6 million doors on New Year’s Eve, hoping that San Franciscans can still afford to party like it’s 1999.
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Out Gay Life (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
... been described as normal. In November of 1978, I was a child, albeit a progressive child of 1970s San Francisco, so on Thanksgiving that year my mind was on baseball, my friends, school, my upcoming birthday and other preoccupations of childhood. I was not focused on the recent mass suicide by members of the People’s Temple, who had relocated to Guyana from San Francisco, that had...
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Blogroll (Free subscription) | yesterday
From The Anti-Advertising Agency The city of San Francisco has been slowly working to enforce a 2002 city proposition which banned new billboards on private property. Of course, we all know city governments are notoriously cash-strapped. So it comes as no surprise that it was only in 2007 that the city had completed a [...]
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The Anti-Advertising Agency (Free subscription) | yesterday
The city of San Francisco has been slowly working to enforce a 2002 city proposition which banned new billboards on private property. Of course, we all know city governments are notoriously cash-strapped. So it comes as no surprise that it was only in 2007 that the city had completed a survey of the [...]
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Mecozy (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
i'm sure there are tons of posts out there about this, given the hordes of san franciscans going to see it, but here are my MILK thoughts anyway. i feel so lucky to have seen this movie in THE BEST possible place to see it. the castro theater (for non-SFers) is one of the oldest theaters still in operation in SF, and it is in the heart of the Castro district, where MILK was filmed. not only...
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Eater SF (Free subscription) | yesterday
Union Square: We've mentioned Infusion Lounge occasionally around these parts, the hologram-laden , fire-filled nightclub that curiously touts itself as "over 2 years in the making, over 6500 square feet, $4.6 million invested." As an opening nears, it's coming out that the place is apparently more ritzy than you'd ever expect and (good news) will fulfill all of San Francisco's needs: [Infusion...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
What do eight dancing teenage girls out of San Francisco's African American Cultural Center have to do with a pair of Inuit women from the Arctic who throat-sing directly into each other's mouths? Answer: Both acts are performing Tuesday through next Sunday...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
Community organizer. Spellbinder. Gay-rights activist. Wendy to the lost boys of San Francisco. First openly homosexual candidate elected to office in California. Advocate for the elderly. Purveyor of pooper-scoopers.
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 11/26/2008
'FOUR Christmases" seeks to explode romantic comedy conventions, but do you actually want a grenade in your stock ing? Smug lawyer Brad (Vince Vaughn) and his live-in girlfriend Kate (Reese Witherspoon) are rich San Franciscans who have been...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 11/26/2008
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A plan to revitalize Treasure Island crafted by the City of San Francisco, Treasure Island Community Development and community members is being recognized for its environmental and
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 11/26/2008
Community organizer. Spellbinder. Gay-rights activist. Wendy to the lost boys of San Francisco. First openly homosexual candidate elected to office in California. Advocate for the elderly. Purveyor of pooper-scoopers.