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A spiritual rebirth at the London Market

By MARK J. MITCHELL The windows tell the tale at the corner of Sacramento and Divisadero these days: bright and beckoning, calling passersby into Maison Corbeaux, an Aladdin’s cave of wines, spirits and beers. The hanging sign still says London Market, but partners Kyle Nadeau and Evan Krow — the store’s name is a French…

Finding a home with the S.F. Ballet

CULTURE BEAT | PAMELA FEINSILBER When Ellen Rose Hummel left Greenville, South Carolina, for San Francisco and a home in Pacific Heights in 2007, she couldn’t know that less than five years later, she would be selected to join the San Francisco Ballet. As a member of the corps de ballet, she’s danced in everything…

Ice cream is in, yogurt is out

FROZEN YOGURT is dead on Fillmore Street. Long live artisan ice cream. Today is the final day of business for Fraiche, the upscale frozen yogurt shop at 1910 Fillmore that brought Apple founder Steve Jobs’ favorite yogurt plus pour-over Blue Bottle coffee to the street for the past seven years. That follows by a few…

Harlem of the West is back

AFTER BEING out of print for more than seven years, a new and expanded second edition of Harlem of the West — along with a companion website and exhibition — will be unveiled at the end of the month. The photo and history book celebrating Fillmore’s jazz era in the 1940s and ’50s was originally…

Women’s clinic facing budget cuts

FEDERAL THREATS to cut funding for health care — particularly family planning services for women — have already hit a target close to home. The Women’s Community Clinic, at 1833 Fillmore Street, recently lost a $250,000 federal grant it had depended on for years and is now facing the biggest budget shortfall in its 18-year…

Shell station won’t have a garage

AS THE demolition, excavation and reconstruction of the Shell gas station on the corner of California and Steiner proceeds, it has become apparent it will no longer include a garage when the station reopens this summer with more gas pumps and a Loop convenience store. Neighbors rallied to save the garage, which had been on the…

Farewell to two of our finest

THE NEIGHBORHOOD lost two of its outstanding citizens and creative minds in recent weeks when architect John Field and author Carol Field died within a few days of each other. John Field was noted for the homes he designed in Pacific Heights and especially for his enlightened approach to shopping centers, including the Stanford Shopping Center…

He makes sculptures that write

ART | CLAIRE CARLEVARO Twenty-five years ago, I saw a piece of artwork by Agelio Batle at the Hayes Valley gallery owned by the visionary Federico de Vera. I bought the wall sculpture, then went in search of the artist. Thus began my journey with a man whose creativity is born in spirituality and nurtured…