Eating
Food: Distinctive Northern Chinese cuisine characterized by notable, nuanced flavor and texture make up the menu at Sichuan Home, a new spot in the Richmond.
Drinking
Meet Your Mixologist: Coco500 bar manager Elaine Danoff, a 20-year veteran of the trade, enjoys the current creative-cocktail wave and introducing imaginative libations to her customers.
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Something to Read
Tahoe Beneath the Surface
By Scott Lankford ($16.95)In a volume subtitled “The Hidden Stories of America’s Largest Mountain Lake,” the Foothill College English professor describes the popular landmark’s 10,0000-year history with colorful tales about its residents and visitors.
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A great city bike ride
Golden Gate National Parks Endangered Species Big Year: Observe threatened flora and fauna dwelling in the wild northwestern corner of The City in a ride that goes to a few locations to look at various imperiled birds, animals and plants before ending at the Sports Basement in the Presidio to join a kick-off party for the 2010 Endangered Species Big Year. Rain cancels the ride, but not the party. [9:30 a.m.
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LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Bach concertos: Members of the San Francisco Symphony perform Bach’s “Brandenburg” concertos. Featured artists include Alexander Barantschik (conductor, violin). [8 p.m., Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave., S.F.]
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Local activities
Firmly rooting: “Big Fan,” a comedic drama written and directed by Robert Siegel and starring Patton Oswalt as an extreme New York Giants fan, is screening at the Lumiere Theatre. [1572 California St., S.F.]
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