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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. Read More

Things to do around the city for Sunday, November 28

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. Read More

Good Weekend: January 8-10, 2010

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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. Read More

Good Day: November 18, 2009

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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.] Read More

Good Day: October 26, 2009

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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.] Read More
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