Classic SF
The Nob Hill Gazette has been profiling San Francisco legends for 40 years. Each month, Classic SF puts a spotlight on true San Francisco institutions–their roots, their importance and their future…
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Musée Mécanique Keeps Play Alive
San Francisco has seen an influx of ultra-hip bar-arcade hybrids in recent years (Emporium, Brewcade and Coin-Op, just to name…
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Liz Spander knows where to go
Liz Spander’s love of international travel began long before her career arranging exotic vacations for San Francisco’s jet set. When…
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The Songbird of San Francisco
One of the most striking takeaways from a chat with local jazz legend Kim Nalley is the charismatic lilt of…
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The Power Vet
Jena Valdez knew Simon was the one as soon as she laid eyes on him. “He came in and jumped…
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Everyone Knows Angelina’s
Richmond District native Angie Rando was just 22 years old when she opened the doors to an enterprise that would…
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Muller’s Modernism
Recently, Martin Muller, the owner of Modernism gallery, was raving about the French décollage artist Jacques Villeglé, whom he represents.…
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Theater of Dreams
Michael Aicardi had dreamed of opening the San Francisco Baseball Academy since he was 13 years old. He grew up…
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Power Lunches and Popovers
If you’re in the know, you know the Ro. It’s where Aubrey Brewster dines daily at his designated table complete…
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Where Everybody Knew Your Name
In 1969, when Perry Butler opened his namesake bar and restaurant, Perry’s on Union, the street was not the dining…
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In Mint Condition
On January 11th, the California Historical Society will throw a black-tie gala at SF’s Old Mint to honor statesman George…
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