Posted on January 31st, 2011 by editors
“With the possible exception of New York, it may be said that San Francisco is the world’s best city for regional Italian food,” writes columnist Mark Bittman in Sunday’s New York Times travel section. Among the four places he highlights as his go-to spots: Delfina Pizzeria on California near Fillmore. “The best seats are probably [...]
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Posted on January 28th, 2011 by editors
For months the temple on California Street that is home to Congregation Sherith Israel has been shrouded in scaffolding as the historic building undergoes a seismic retrofit. This week much of the scaffolding came down and the stained glass windows were re-installed — and the temple was no longer pink. EARLIER: At long last, temple [...]
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Posted on January 26th, 2011 by editors
By Don Langley The film “Bhutto,” which earned high praise at last year’s Sundance Film Festival, is now playing at several dozen theaters throughout the country. But local producer-director Duane Baughman says it was most important to him to bring his documentary home to the Clay Theater on Fillmore. He invited his Washington Street neighbors [...]
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Posted on January 12th, 2011 by editors
Fillmore’s newest retail establishment — Athleta, the women’s active wear company — debuted Wednesday evening with a private reception for friends and customers. The spacious two-level showroom opens to the public on Thursday at 2226 Fillmore Street. From The New York Times: Store for a brand born on the web
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Posted on January 10th, 2011 by editors
SALOONS | Chris Barnett Bartenders come and go at Fillmore Street saloons. But at Florio, at 1915 Fillmore, the shot glass is rarely passed to a newcomer. Tara Burke, a ponytailed, all-American, girl-next-door type with a soft voice and swift hands, has worked the plank here for six years. Noble Harris, who seems aloof initially [...]
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Posted on January 8th, 2011 by editors
ARCHITECTURE | Jacquie Proctor Soft-spoken British architect Harold G. Stoner quietly left his distinctive artistic mark on San Francisco, and one of his most important buildings stands proudly at the corner of Fillmore and Pine Streets. The Osada Apartments — including 15 residential units and two storefronts now home to Paolo Shoes and The Grove [...]
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Posted on January 7th, 2011 by editors
Fats Waller is coming to Fillmore Street. The rollicking rhythms and exuberant lyrics of the Harlem stride piano master will be celebrated in the musical revue “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” which makes its San Francisco debut from January 7 to 9 at Yoshi’s on Fillmore. The show — named after one of Waller’s most popular songs — [...]
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Posted on January 5th, 2011 by editors
Ambitious plans for a $10.2 million renovation of Lafayette Park have received enthusiastic support from neighbors and a unanimous thumbs-up from the Recreation and Park Commission. In addition, a fund-raising mechanism has been put into place to allow park supporters to solicit contributions to supplement available bond funding to create a more elaborate 13,000 sq. [...]
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