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Summer Musts, Handmade in SF
The shop girls debut their new handmade line.
The shop girls debut their new handmade line.
Hair removal goes au naturel with a very sweet process.
Sugaring guru’s Danielle Correia’s studio in Santa Monica keeps it simple with a spa bed, an iPod full of indie tunes to help you unwind, and ,of course, a big glob of sugar paste. Correia shares the space with Bronzed Airbrush Tanning so you get your glow on too.
Dinner without a trace.
Inspired flavor combos make these cookies barely legal.
The sandwich gets another gourmet makeover.
We came, we ate, we conquered.
They came for Times Square, but you know better.
The teenage trend makes a comeback.
July 28-30: Soundgarden rocks the Gorge, Bellevue gets artsy, and a buzz-worthy play comes to town.
Hungry Experience Music Project guests can feast on classic American dishes with a localized, upscale twist: bacon-wrapped Kobe dogs; Caesar deviled eggs; and the Cheese Dream, a fancy grilled cheese sandwich with mozzarella, Tillamook vintage white cheddar, sweet pickles, and garlic aioli on Macrina brioche.
July 28-31: Cocktail classes and cheese pairings, James Lipton waxes poetic, and hammocks on The Embarcadero.
July 28-31: A creative new prix fixe, ’za on the cheap, and Parisian-style open-air shopping.
July 28-31: It’s never too early to start thinking about fall.
July 28-31: There’s lots going on in Logan Square, and a new professional chef service pops up.
Where’s the beef? Right here, on a kebab.
July 28-31: Organic iced coffee, bow ties for gals, a winning contest, bamboo laptop cases, and more.
July 28-31: A Newsies sing-along, the High Line’s huge roller rink, and free waterfront gigs.
July 28-31: Circus freaks, a soul-moving festival, and an iconic landmark resurrection.
July 28-31: Mucho music and popsicles worth the brain freeze.
July 28-31: Dance Truck like never before, pimento Scotch eggs, and serious savings in Inman Park.
July 28-31: Homemade grappa in Georgetown, acupuncture and massage for your pet, and a Gil Scott-Heron celebration.
July 28-31: Eat like an oyster farmer, party like an Aussie, and decorate like Berkus.
28-31 July: Vintage clothes and cocktails, good hair days, food in the park and more.
This West Hollywood studio dedicates itself to sculpting toned and taut ballerinaesque physiques. Owner and former NYCB dancer Andie Hecker and her crew of instructors turn your bod from flab to fab with a variety of fun, energetic classes (Ballet 101, Circuit Aerobics). Private sessions also available.
Head to the corner of Taylor and O’Farrell for a social watering hole with a prolific bar and upscale tavern fare.
Named after Jasper O’Farrell, the famously social surveyor of San Francisco, Jasper’s serves upscale tavern food in a chic setting.
Indulge in a little R& C (rest and chillaxation).
Functional, military-chic carryalls for every day of the week.
This new travel site will fuel your destination dreams.
The charming couple behind the truck we love finally opens a shop.
Doug Quint from Big Gay Ice Cream shows us how to make one of their most popular ice cream treats, named for the actress who played Dorothy Zbornak.
The couple behind New York’s beloved Big Gay Ice Cream truck puts down roots in the East Village. Expect the crazy toppings they’re known for (wasabi pea dust, toasted coconut), plus brownie sundaes, popsicles, and shakes.
Six reasons to be happy.
Fairy-tale food comes to life.
Classic French dishes, like chicken liver mousse and steak frites in bearnaise, play nice with casual lunch fare and drool-inducing sausages and charcuterie.
Consider this start-up the best friend matchmaker in town.
Tony Yanow’s craft brew mecca in Echo Park pours an impressive selection of suds, the majority of which hail from California. The diverse menu covers a lot of gastronomic ground, from pizza to vegan cuisine to pub grub. Seating options are similarly diverse, with comfy booths, spots at a communal table, and tables in a patio-style back room up for grabs.
Make a pointe.
Impact Foods granola does more than fill your belly.
Head north to a tiny shop for a giant helping of home-brewing equipment and advice.
This home-brewing haven is owned by two infectiously enthusiastic brewers, Jared Saunders and Whit Nelson. Beginners are in good hands — there are premade kits available. Beer pros, geek out on 30-plus types of bulk grains and hops.
For every schoolbag you buy, a backpack full of supplies goes to a child in need.
A line of Manhattan-made bags solves your two-wheeling woes.
A new home decor spot opens in Coral Gables.
Wholly cow! It’s locally sourced, sustainably raised beef.
Owner Patricia Anton Himmel mixes old (antique tea sets, Venetian mirrors) with new (coral candle holders, bold floral pillows) and high-end (Baccarat chandelier) with the affordable (porcelain bird, salt and pepper shakers, linen napkins) at her Miracle Mile home decor shop.
Peaches are on their way out. Eat ’em while you can.
A new gardening service helps you grow plants and then takes care of them while you’re away.
Our deputy/Everywhere/beauty editor shares a few new picks and a handful of old favorites she just can’t live without.