Arts & Culture

Midnite Bagel Feels Right at Home in Its New Sunset District Brick and Mortar Location

Back when Noah’s Bagels opened its flagship Berkeley store in 1989, the Bay Area was not known for its boiled-then-baked breads. In New York,...

Get Fresh: A Guide to San Francisco Farmers’ Markets

Just a short drive from both cool coastal fields and scorching inland ranches, San Franciscans win the geographical jackpot for farm freshness.  ...

This Weekend: ‘Star Trek IV’ in Union Square, a Hashish Dream, Paper Creations and Planet Booty

Ron Funches knows there’s something wrong with America. His proof? English reality television. “If a competitor on The Great British Baking...

Crunch Into National Fried Chicken Day in San Francisco

The Standard’s Arts & Culture desk has seen its fair share of harebrained Hallmark Holidays. National Popcorn Day? That’s Jan. 23. World UFO Day?...

Liner Notes: Neil Young Shares ‘Toast’—His Decades-Old, SF-Tracked Breakup Album 

From the smoky jazz clubs of the 1950s Fillmore District to the hazy hippie gatherings of the Summer of Love to the foggy, psych-pop...

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