Model and new mom Gigi Hadid celebrated her 27th birthday in NYC last weekend, and showed off legs for days in her 'fit. Gigi's into boxing and loves ice cream.
In San Francisco, neighborhoods make a name for themselves
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Kevin Fisher-Paulson and his dog Queenie pose in front of a mural at Cordova Market & Deli in San Francisco.Courtesy Kevin Fisher-PaulsonShow MoreShow Less
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Detail from the “A Neighborhood Inspired by History and Champions” mural.Courtesy Kevin Fisher-PaulsonShow MoreShow Less
On a recent sunny and windy Wednesday, I had a lunch date with retired Chronicle columnist Leah Garchik at the Boulangerie. I write this not only because it gives me the chance to name-drop, but because she told me to meet her at the “Octavia Green.”
The part of me that is male refused to ask for directions. But other than a guess that it was near Octavia Street, I had no clue where to go.
Kristine Sherred: Where to order a memorable dinner and dessert for New Year s Eve at home
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 12/30/2020 Kristine Sherred, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Dec. 30 A raucous celebration with friends at the bar comes highly un-recommended this year.
The lack of reservations, many prepaid and handsomely so, will hurt restaurants already bleeding from nine months-going-on-12 of quiet dining rooms. According to restaurant technology company Toast, nearly 9 in 10 restaurants welcomed guests on Dec. 31, 2019, raking in 20 percent more revenue that day than others in a typical December already the industry s most lucrative month.
Without those sales, New Year s Eve 2020 will be quieter in more ways than one.