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Lists: What Makes Me Happy (Lane 6 at the toll plaza on the Golden Gate Bridge); What They Forgot to Tell Me (a stall is not a stall); What Annoys Me (Muni tracks at West Portal)

Brunch on Sundays with out the queue. Who would have thought it possible?

Nish-o-matic's 10 Reasons to Love San Francisco including: Girlie watching on Fillmore Street, sipping wine at Foreign Cinema, and Beth Lisick

Here's Camper's guide to what's open after 2am. And we're not talking about eateries. We're talking bumpin', thumpin', Red Bull sellin' clubs.

Apparently summer is a long way off in San Francisco. Brrr! Pretend it's not so and head to the Tonga Room or Trader Sam's for a tropical respite.

Another sunny evening? Susan MacTavish Best heads over to Marin for a dinner picnic on Tam and a few tunes at Sweetwater

Want a pushy scene with your cocktail? Go to Backflip on a Friday night at 11pm. Want a solid cocktail in a peaceful velvety atmosphere? Go to Backflip at 6pm on a Wednesday evening.

A rodent-like poodle, Golden Tee video games, and ample Bud make Mister Bing's a solid, standy-by bar on the edge of Chinatown.

 

 

 

 

 

Leslie Dotson checks out the corsets at the Dark Garden in Hayes Valley

Sick of your normal shopping routes? (Hayes Valley, Union Street, Fillmore, etc.) New stores are popping up over on Clement Street. We take a stroll and show you the highlights.

Fashion takes a unique spin at Manifesto in Hayes Valley with Leslie Dotson

Jenny Pritchett feng shuis her boo-tay under Sutro Tower

Watch out, don't run me over! The perils of running in San Francisco

Down in the Financial District and feeling thirsty? Give those hotel bars a break. Try out 711. Dark, dingy and cheap!

Camper squeals like a little girl getting tickled? Right. Camper goes to the Audium. And saves us all a trip.

What's doing in the Outer Sunset?

If your idea of camping is the George V but you like birdies and the crunch of the trail, then stay at a youth hostel. Here we go up to Point Reyes for a night.

Heaps of smoke, dim lights, and cocktails that are decidedly above average, The Ruby Room in Oakland is no secret to East Bay hipsters.

Enough with the fancy-schmantzy, over-priced, sake-ridden menus! Kern takes us over to the East Bay for some r-e-a-l food at Lois the Pie Queen and Soul Brothers Kitchen.

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