Locations in the media June 3, 2009
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2128 Folsom
Let there be lunch
2128 Folsom, SF
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on June 3, 2009.
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391 Arguello Blvd.
Inner Richmond: Covet Boutique Opens
Covet Boutique Grand Opening Party: Thu. 5-9 p.m. at Covet Boutique, 391 Arguello Blvd., 415-751-1158, www.covetsf.com [3].
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 3, 2009.
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Mission between Third and Fourth
Funemployment: Jobless young San Franciscans are welcoming the worst recession of their lives with open arms. Too bad the party can't last forever.
To start — and it is just a start — one might attend a VIP cocktail hour to honor renowned mid-20th-century Jewish lounge pianist Irving Fields, creator of such groundbreaking works of musical fusion as the 1959 record Bagels and Bongos. This was Mansinne's evening activity of choice on April 30, when she attended an appetizers-and-drinks prelude to a performance by the 93-year-old Fields at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, on Mission between Third and Fourth streets.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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Third Street and Galvez Avenue
Suspects Arrested In Hunters Point Shooting
Coleman was found shot near the Third Street and Galvez Avenue. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Published by San Francisco Crime blog on June 3, 2009.
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Industrial Street near Bayshore Boulevard
Suspects Arrested In Hunters Point Shooting
The three suspects were arrested several blocks away, Industrial Street near Bayshore Boulevard.
Published by San Francisco Crime blog on June 3, 2009.
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Duboce Avenue and Otis Street
Food fight breaks out at BART
Two people were hurt in the midday accident Duboce Avenue and Otis Street - though apparently not the cop. Police aren't saying much about what they know, including who was at fault.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 3, 2009.
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Church and Market
Seen In San Francisco: Newsstand Artist Unveils Latest Obama Portrait
Fred, just FredHere's a good reason to visit your local newsstand...During election season, we wrote about the newsstand proprietor Church and Market who posted a pair of notably fine pencil drawin
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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Third Street and Galvez Avenue
Three Suspects In Bayview Shooting Charged With Murder
Coleman was found shot near the Third Street and Galvez Avenue. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on June 3, 2009.
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Industrial Street near Bayshore Boulevard
Three Suspects In Bayview Shooting Charged With Murder
The three suspects were arrested several blocks away, Industrial Street near Bayshore Boulevard.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on June 3, 2009.
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Arguello and Irving
Guest Blogger Wed.: Celebrating an Epic WIN, Old SF Style with the Sunset Tunnel
At 7:30 p.m., everyone met Arguello and Irving streets, including marching bands from the fire department, the 30th Infantry, Polytechnic High School, and the Boy Scouts; drill teams from fraternal organizations such as the California Grays, Woodmen of the World, and Loyal Order of Moose; and every dignitary from the mayor to the manager of the San Francisco Chronicle’s circulation department.
Published by The N-Judah Chronicles on June 3, 2009.
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Eighth Avenue and Irving Street
Guest Blogger Wed.: Celebrating an Epic WIN, Old SF Style with the Sunset Tunnel
A parade started fifteen minutes later with the bands and drill teams leading pedestrians, automobiles, and floats festooned with torches, fireworks and sirens to Twenty-fifth Avenue. Everyone returned to a stage Eighth Avenue and Irving Street for speeches, music, and performances of all kind lasting until midnight.
Published by The N-Judah Chronicles on June 3, 2009.
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43rd Avenue and Judah Street
Guest Blogger Wed.: Celebrating an Epic WIN, Old SF Style with the Sunset Tunnel
The city superintendent of schools promised new and expanded schools. St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, way out 43rd Avenue and Judah Street, planned for an increase in its congregation “comparable only to that which will characterize the population of the district.”
Published by The N-Judah Chronicles on June 3, 2009.
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Van Ness and Market
One Tweet Does It All - Twitter Joins San Francisco’s 311 Telephone Service
Here’s a straight take of today’s press conferenceat the 311 Call Center near Van Ness and Market. And here’s writer Jackson West’s perspective. The thing about today’s announcement is that it doesn’t come with all that much of a bill, so that’s good. For what it’s worth, Washington D.C. is taking a different path with its 311 service.
Published by The San Francisco Citizen on June 3, 2009.
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Hayes and Laguna
Rumblings & Bumblings: One Parking Lot for Another
...biking to work yesterday when he noticed "some jackhammer action" in the parking lot on Hayes and Laguna. He seems to remember a senior housing project planned for the site, and a recently...
Published by Curbed SF on June 3, 2009.
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23rd and Capp
SF DPW: Painting Over Graffiti on Private Residences?
This building on 23rd and Capp is tagged constantly. Even so, should the city be paying for this service (especially when they don’t claim to offer it)?
Published by Mission Mission on June 3, 2009.
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Mission and 17th
A Scuffle Over a Crack Rock
Travis Jensen has detailed a fairly epic crack-bust that occurred this past weekend in front of a dollar store on Mission and 17th. Without spoiling the entire story, there was a fairly interesting tidbit about Mission St. crack sales thrown in the mix:
Published by Mission Mission on June 3, 2009.
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Mission and 17th
Scenes from a Mission District Dope Bust
Isaac Mckay Randozzi and Dave Schubert, walked past the dollar store on the corner of Mission and 17th, when...
Published by SFist on June 3, 2009.
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Broderick at Fell
Pocket Listings for 6/3/2009
8. NOPA - Broderick at Fell: 3BR/2.5BA TIC in 6 unit building, around 1,600 square feet on 2 levels, exquisitely remodeled with restored period [1908] details. $799,000 *this is our listing. Will hit MLS on Friday.
Published by Inside San Francisco Real Estate on June 3, 2009.
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Oak Street and Octavia Boulevard
S.F.: Traffic backup on Oak Street to Octavia
...day, honking is a regular part of the soundscape at the San Francisco intersection of Oak Street and Octavia Boulevard. That's because cars often try - illegally - to turn right onto Octavia (toward the freeway...
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 3, 2009.
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17th and Castro
Alerts
17th and Castro streets, SF
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on June 3, 2009.
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7th and Market
Alerts
7th and Market streets, SF
Published by San Francisco Bay Guardian on June 3, 2009.
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1280 Church St
1280 Church St: Sale Pending (Finally)
1280 Church St: Sale Pending (Finally)
Published by Noe Valley blog on June 3, 2009.
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595 Clipper
$450,000 Buys A Lot of House .... But Not in Noe
We're not even going to touch the comment about the 1970s dot-com boom (um, fact-check?). But we'd rather live here than either of those places - even in a one bedroom at 595 Clipper.
Published by Noe Valley blog on June 3, 2009.
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16 Mint Plaza
New Restaurants
54 Mint: 16 Mint Plaza (at Jessie), 543-5100, www.54mint.com. SOMA. Italian.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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244 Jackson
New Restaurants
5A5: 244 Jackson (at Front), 989-2539, www.5a5stk.com. Embarcadero. Steak lounge.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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665 Divisadero
New Restaurants
Bar Crudo: 665 Divisadero (at Grove), 409-0679. Hayes Valley. Seafood.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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400 Post
New Restaurants
Bar 12.21: 400 Post (at Powell), 986-5830. Union Square. Bar snacks.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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3401 California
New Restaurants
Beautifull: 3401 California (at Laurel), 728-9080, www.beautifull.com. Pacific Heights. Organic Californian.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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151 Third St.
New Restaurants
Blue Bottle Cafe: 151 Third St. (at Mission, in SFMOMA), www.bluebottlecoffee.net. SOMA. Cafe.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.
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101 Second St.
New Restaurants
Carte415: The Atrium, 101 Second St. (at Mission), 567-0415, www.carte415.com. SOMA. Organic salads and sandwiches.
Published by SF Weekly on June 3, 2009.