We’ve got ten steamin’-hot stories for you today, covering politics and posters, french toast and Fernet, and a whole lot more.
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They say that some things get better with age. Like fine wine, and good cheese, and possibly Gordon Edgar.
He’s lived on Hermann Street in the Lower Haight for 18 years, and worked as a cheesemonger at Rainbow Grocery for just as long.
We recently sat down with Gordon and his schnauzer Shnitzel to talk Lower Haight and cheese. But mostly just cheese.
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A new monthly party hits Underground SF (424 Haight) tomorrow night, and it promises to be funky, fresh and free. What’s not to like?
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Thanks for letting Haighteration into your life. Now would you please let us into your home?
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Rare Device, a boutique gift store and art gallery currently located at Market and Guerrero, will soon be moving to Divisadero.
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Note: Today’s post is a preview of content from the Upper Haight/Cole Valley version of Haighteration, which will be launching in just a few weeks. Stay tuned!
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Today at noon, proprietress Juliet Pries will open the doors of the latest culinary venture to hit the Upper Haight and Cole Valley.
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Seedbombs and sweets, trials and transit. What would a Friday be without leftovers? Let’s never find out.
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Many prominent websites are going dark today to protest S.O.P.A., the Stop Online Piracy Act currently being considered by Congress.
It got us thinking: remember a couple of years ago, that effort to rebrand the area between the Upper and Lower Haights as “SOPA,” a.k.a. South of Panhandle? Whatever happened to that?
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