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Photo Of The Day: Surfing Near San Francisco

Photo Of The Day: Surfing Near San Francisco Mar 5th, 2013 at 6:30PM: "Sometimes in the morning, when it's a good surf, I go out there, and I don't feel like it's a bad world," Nobel Prize-winning chemist Kary Mullis famously said. Today's Photo of the Day from Flickr user Jason Rodman captures the essence of that quote. Somewhere north of San Francisco, a lone surfer prepares to enter an ocean devoid of worries and distractions. There aren't any surf-worthy ...

San Francisco's Mobile Eateries: SOMAny Food Trucks, So Little Time

San Francisco's Mobile Eateries: SOMAny Food Trucks, So Little Time Feb 20th, 2013 at 12:00PM: In a city like San Francisco, there's so much to love, it's easy to veer into bad poetic cliche (the fog rolling in on the Golden Gate; how, on unseasonably warm days, the entire city appears to be picnicking on every available patch of green; the dreamy views of the bay from the top of Pacific Heights). There are other things about SF that rock, however, despite an obvious lack of ...

Cochon 555 Pork Competition Turns Five, Kicks Off February 17 In Atlanta

Cochon 555 Pork Competition Turns Five, Kicks Off February 17 In Atlanta Feb 8th, 2013 at 12:00PM: Much ado about pork products is made on Gadling, with good reason. Even if you're sick to death of pork-centric eateries, and lardo this and sausage that, it's hard to deny the allure of the other white meat (I can't tell you how many vegetarians and vegans I know who still have a jones for bacon). For those of you wanting to attend the ultimate porkapalooza, get your tickets for Cochon 555, a ...

Budget Guide 2013: San Francisco

Budget Guide 2013: San Francisco Feb 5th, 2013 at 11:00AM: San Francisco has a well-deserved reputation for being expensive, but that's not to say you can't enjoy it to the fullest on a budget. The joy of this compact, walkable city is that you don't need your own transportation. Remember, though, that food is the soul of San Francisco. That means loads of pop-up restaurants, street food, food trucks, farmers markets and ethnic bites for cheap. The ...

Sacramento Serves Up Second Annual Baconfest

Sacramento Serves Up Second Annual Baconfest Jan 18th, 2013 at 9:00AM: Pork products may have reached their tipping point, but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate their existence. The second annual Sacramento Baconfest, held January 20-27, pays tribute to "pork from pigs who lived healthy, happy lives at farms where farmers value ethical and sustainable food production." I'll scarf some pork belly to that. All bacon and other charcuterie served at Baconfest are ...

Allegiant Air Offers Two-For-One Deal To Telluride Ski Resort

Allegiant Air Offers Two-For-One Deal To Telluride Ski Resort Jan 13th, 2013 at 9:00AM: Bay Area- and Arizona-based snow lovers, rejoice! Allegiant Air, in collaboration with the Telluride Montrose Regional Air Organization, Telluride Ski Resort and Crested Butte Mountain Resort, is offering non-stop, two-for-one airline tickets. Travelers can fly to Montrose Regional Airport (70 miles from Telluride; Colorado Mountain Express is the local shuttle), via either Oakland International ...

California Restaurant Month Kicks Off In January

California Restaurant Month Kicks Off In January Dec 14th, 2012 at 12:00PM: The land of goat milk, arugula, and honey continues to prosper, and no surprise, given that California's 81,700+ farms produce nearly half of all domestically-grown crops. Thus, the third-annual California Restaurant Month kicks off in January, offering up 33 destinations where visitors and locals alike can savor the flavor of the nation's most cutting-edge culinary state (sorry, New York). ...

Why I Love The 'Loin: San Francisco's Vibrant Tenderloin Neighborhood

Why I Love The 'Loin: San Francisco's Vibrant Tenderloin Neighborhood Nov 23rd, 2012 at 11:00AM: Having lived in San Francisco off and on for the better part of half my life, I've seen my share of gentrification. And, like many things, it has its positives and negatives. It's hard to hate on improvements in housing standards, public safety and sanitation. It's great to see economic growth in neighborhoods once plagued by social ills. It utterly sucks to see yet another crappy chain store ...

Is Eddie Huang The Next Anthony Bourdain? Watch And Find Out

Is Eddie Huang The Next Anthony Bourdain? Watch And Find Out Oct 25th, 2012 at 12:00PM: If the name Eddie Huang isn't familiar, it may soon be, if the folks at VICE.tv have their way. The Washington, D.C., native is a chef, former lawyer and, according to his website, a former "hustler and street wear designer" born to Taiwanese immigrants – a background that led him to become the force behind Manhattan's popular Baohaus restaurant. Huang's new VICE video series, "Fresh ...

Photo Of The Day: BART Blur

Photo Of The Day: BART Blur Oct 5th, 2012 at 6:00PM: The blur of public transportation is an atmospheric, if possibly overplayed, representation of travel itself. This particular blur, of a BART train and station, owes much to the yellow floor safety line, which grounds the image. This blur was snapped by Flickr user kiddie1997. For me, it prompts memories of living in San Francisco, an association I was feeling particularly keenly today to ...

Museum Of Craft And Folk Art In San Francisco To Close

Museum Of Craft And Folk Art In San Francisco To Close Sep 26th, 2012 at 9:00AM: San Francisco's Museum of Craft And Folk Art has announced in a press release that it will close its doors forever on December 1. Museum officials said, "Sustainability in the current economic climate, with reduced funding for the arts, was a significant factor in the decision." The museum tried to put a brave face on the announcement by highlighting its past achievements. It was founded in ...

Berkeley's Edible Cities Guide Leads Urban Foragers To Free Good Eats

Berkeley's Edible Cities Guide Leads Urban Foragers To Free Good Eats May 29th, 2012 at 12:00PM: Anyone who's ever snagged fruit off of their neighbor's trees or bushes (oh, don't look at me like that) will appreciate the new online Edible Cities guide from Berkeleyite Cristian Ionescu-Zanetti. Berkeley is ground zero for the localized food movement, and "urban foraging" has been growing in popularity amongst local chefs as well as home cooks. As a former resident and recent subletter, ...

The Golden Gate Bridge Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary With Lots Of Sparkle

The Golden Gate Bridge Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary With Lots Of Sparkle May 28th, 2012 at 6:30PM: Few American landmarks are as recognized, photographed and beloved as the Golden Gate Bridge, which celebrated its 75th anniversary this weekend with a full slate of free performances, festivals and fireworks displays around San Francisco and the Bay Area. The weekend's festivities were the highlight of a full year of celebrations, which included exhibits, lectures, performances, concerts ...

Sleeping In Seattle: The Consequences Of SAD

Sleeping In Seattle: The Consequences Of SAD Apr 23rd, 2012 at 11:00AM: I recently mentioned my somewhat reluctant decision to relocate from Seattle when the right opportunity presents itself (A job and nice one bedroom in Berkeley, North Oakland or Boulder anyone? Anyone?). While my move was precipitated by a layoff in February, I've known for a year that a relocation was necessary, regardless of my affection for my adopted city – despite my beautiful, ...

'Food Forward' PBS Series Debuts With 'Urban Agriculture Across America' Episode

'Food Forward' PBS Series Debuts With 'Urban Agriculture Across America' Episode Apr 16th, 2012 at 11:00AM: In less than a century, the United States has gone from being a mostly agrarian society to an urbanized one. Most of us live in cities and, despite our growing cultural fascination with food, most Americans have no idea where the ingredients on their plate (or in that wrapper) are actually coming from. That's where "Food Forward" comes in. After a three-year effort, the premiere episode of this ...

Seattle Ranked 'Best City For Hipsters' According To Travel & Leisure

Seattle Ranked 'Best City For Hipsters' According To Travel & Leisure Apr 10th, 2012 at 1:30PM: So Travel & Leisure has published a list of "America's Best Cities for Hipsters." This is amusing – and a wee bit annoying) to me for a variety of reasons – not least of which because Seattle makes the top of the list. I've lived here (actually "there," because as I write this, I'm in a sublet in Oakland) for nearly three years. Apparently, I'm reverse-trending, because San ...

Cheese festival season has sprung: the best in the West

Cheese festival season has sprung: the best in the West Mar 13th, 2012 at 2:00PM: Spring, as they say, has sprung. In farmstead and artisan cheese parlance, that means pastures are currently abound with calves, lambs, and kids (of the goat variety), and the first milk of the season is in. That's why March is the kickoff month for cheese festivals, especially on the West Coast because of its more mild climate. The following just happen to be some of the nation's best. 8th ...

Upcoming travel blogger conferences for 2012

Upcoming travel blogger conferences for 2012 Jan 30th, 2012 at 12:00PM: If the word "conference" immediately conjures images of tipsy, poly-suit clad conventioneers, comic book geeks, or coma-inducing workshops, you obviously haven't attended a travel blogger gathering. 'Tis the season for some of the year's biggest travel industry blowouts. Each has a different focus--some are for accredited travel writers, others hone in on the burgeoning travel blogging industry ...

Golden Gate Bridge celebrates 75 years throughout 2012

Golden Gate Bridge celebrates 75 years throughout 2012 Dec 24th, 2011 at 1:00PM: Anyone with plans to visit San Francisco in the next year should take advantage of a program of "75 Tributes" that the Bay Area is planning to honor the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. Bay Area museums, cultural centers, universities, arts organizations, and more are coming together to create a roster of exhibits, lectures, performances, concerts and film screenings that honor ...

Photo of the day - BART station

Photo of the day - BART station Oct 14th, 2011 at 6:30PM: Homesickness drives today's Photo of the Day, which contrasts the blur of a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train in a San Francisco station with a passenger's shiny jacket. I'm a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, see, and though I've lived away from the region for about half of my adult life, the Bay Area will always feel like home. BART's once-futuristic carriages may not be at the ...

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