Locations in the media June 7, 2009
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3rd and Clement
Craigslist Deal of the Week: $1795 Inner Richmond 2 Bedroom
...s cheap? That's why we had to feature this two bedroom [1] available at 3rd and Clement. It is in a great part of the Inner Richmond and features two bedrooms plus...
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 7, 2009.
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54 Mint
Two-thirds vote not there for raising taxes
Afterward we went to 54 Mint, a new Italian place around the corner, where people ended up dancing on the bar until closing time.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 7, 2009.
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2789 24th St.
Films seek to heal wounds by crossing borders
Queer Women of Color Film Festival: Fri.-next Sun. Brava Theater, 2789 24th St., San Francisco. Screenings are free, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Opening...
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 7, 2009.
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1369 York Street
Today’s Mission 06. 06. 09
But especially wonderful was the backyard at 1369 York Street, El Jardin York. There, Mareni Orduna and Carlos Disdier hosted an evening that made one...
Published by Mission Loc@l on June 7, 2009.
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417 South Van Ness
SFist Tonight
8 p.m. // Glama-Rama Hair Salon (417 South Van Ness) // $15-20
Published by SFist on June 7, 2009.
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1825 Post
Morning Buzz: A Foodie Day Planner
Mondays call for comfort foods, the edible equivalent of the fetal position. SF Weekly restaurant guru Meredith Brody advises finding security in the spicy mabo ramen and salmon sashimi at Suzu Noodle House (1825 Post at Webster, 346-5083).
Published by SF Weekly on June 7, 2009.
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1225 Folsom
Morning Buzz: A Foodie Day Planner
...3 shots of Goldschlager, Jim Beam, or Cuervo at Cheap Ass happy hour, Chaps Bar (1225 Folsom at Eighth St., 252-5018), 7-9 p.m...
Published by SF Weekly on June 7, 2009.
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401 Taylor
Morning Buzz: A Foodie Day Planner
No attainment but in bargain drinking. Taste enlightenment at A to Zen Hour, featuring specially priced noshes and specialty libations, Ponzu (401 Taylor at O'Farrell, 775-7979), 4:30-6:30 p.m. With enough drinks, you just might find yourself meditating on your cocktail napkin.
Published by SF Weekly on June 7, 2009.