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Seven Indie Films to Watch This Weekend

Get a sneak peek of seven indie screenings and events in San Francisco over the weekend and into the week.

Parking and Traffic Number Crunching: Part 2

A couple of weeks ago I posted the some of the highlights of the most recent San Francisco transportation numbers.

I’ve received more than a few requests for more numbers, so here is SFMTA Greatest Hits, the B-Sides:

Who's on Third? A Bayview Celebration

In case you hadn't heard, there's a lot going on in the Bayview neighborhood lately. The Bold Italic just ran a nice roundup of what to do out there, and their guide comes just in time for next week's 3rd on Third art and music celebration. What started as a plan to toast the murals along the Third Street Corridor soon turned into a full-blown block party when the Stern Grove Festival joined the SF Arts and Public Utilities Commissions to launch "Grove on the Road."

Foodie Updates: State Bird Provisions to Expand; Virgil's Sea Room Debuts

This week in food news, State Bird Provisions is expanding into a next door space that had been slated to become Hapa Ramen, Hapa Ramen is opening in the Mission instead, a new chef comes on board at Hi Lo, and new bar Virgil's Sea Room opens next door to El Rio.

Open House Alert! The Perfect Family House in Cow Hollow

Open House Alert

Originally published on CaliforniaHomeDesign.com

A two-unit building in Cow Hollow gets re-scripted as a big, luxurious and family-sized house. This spectacular renovation is worth a visit.

Fitness That Works for Your Life

JCC Fitness Center

In San Francisco we can have it all, but not in one place. We work out à la carte, going one place for our yoga, another for our Pilates, and way over there for our much-needed massage. It’s a perfectly curated, but totally inconvenient (and super exhausting), fitness experience.

In another part of town, at the intersection of California and Presidio, locals are enjoying customized and convenient fitness in the comfort of community. They’re parking in an underground garage, dropping their children off at childcare, meeting their friends for a power-up smoothie at the onsite café and checking in to the JCCSF Fitness Center–a lifestyle gym that meets all their needs, all in one place.

Ask a Vet: Why is My Cat Aggressive to Only One Person?

Welcome to our weekly 'Ask a Vet from the SF SPCA' feature on 7x7.com. Dr. Jeannine Berger, DVM, DACVB is a board certified veterinary behaviorist who counsels guardians whose pets’ issues are beyond the scope of training. Think of her as a pet shrink…at your service. Ask your own questions in the comments!

Seven Favorite Things: Men's Goods from Merch

Last week, we showed you our female favorites from the hip Lower Haight boutique. Now, here's one for the boys.

Local Theater Preview: 'Into the Woods,' 'American Night,' 'Dear Elizabeth,' and 'Gershwin Alone'

The season is winding down at the American Conservatory Theater, with its productions of Arcadia and Black Watch both set to close this weekend; and at the Magic Theatre, where the American premiere of Mark O'Rowe's Terminus closes Sunday as well. But across the Bay there is still stuff happening at Berkeley Rep and CalShakes, with the latter having just kicked off its summer season last week, and a small S.F. company is doing Sondheim's great fairy tale mashup, Into the Woods.

Om on the Go: Yoga Trending in West Coast Hotels

Carmel Valley Ranch Yoga Platform

Eating healthy and vacation don’t often mix. It’s hard to stay committed to the exercise routine when you’re on the road, but it’s getting harder for travelers to make excuses.

SFO’s Terminal 2 has a yoga room just past the security checkpoint where passengers can exercise and maybe even get some piece and quiet. More and more hotels are helping folks bend, breathe and stay healthy by adding yoga to their menu of must-dos.

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