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How Lolo Can You Go?

You can take the couch out of Mexico. But you can’t take the Mexico out of the couch.

Especially Lorena Zertuche’s muy flamboyant creations from Guadalajara.

On trips to her family’s ranch in Durango, the designer became obsessed with colorful ...

Super Market

You’ve been blessed with superhuman powers: shape-shifting (thanks, Spanx), clairvoyance (horoscopes), and the desire to save the planet from environmental evils.

If only you could leap the bridge in a single bound to get to Atomic Garden, a new Oakland ...

You Can Ring My Bella

Mayday, Mayday! Dry cleaning from 2005 needs picking up. No time to buy dining room chairs. On brink of disinheritance for not getting Mom birthday gift three years running.

Stop distressing out. Kristen Lyons, the easygoing personal assistant behind Bella ...

The Weekend Guide

Workweek, you’re dead to us.

DO
Day of the Dead SF
What:
Join the annual procession through the Mission to honor los muertos. Come with flowers and candles for the community altar.
Why: Death becomes you.
When: Fri., 7 p.m.
Where:

Twice As Nice

In general, sequels suck. (See The Next Karate Kid, Teen Wolf Too, and Return to the Blue Lagoon for reference.)

Rare Device is an exception to the rule. When Brooklyn’s mini design mecca opens its San Francisco outpost ...

New Wives’ Tale

You step on cracks, walk under ladders, and have no problem wearing white to your wedding. Why press your luck? This checklist will ensure a big day without any jinxes or unwanted surprises.

1. Mail out all your crisp, vintage ...

Good Muck

The time when mudslinging becomes a competitive sport is upon us. (Brace yourselves for shady campaign contributions and sex scandals.)

For better dirty fun, turn off CNN and try the Mud Slide treatment at Solage Calistoga’s new bathhouse, a modern version ...

The Weekend Guide

Hope you saved up enough energy.

CONSERVE
Lights Out
What: Turn off all nonessential lights for one hour.
Why: Going dark for 60 minutes could save as much as 15 percent of all energy consumed on an average Saturday night.