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Entrance 's 2006 release Prayer of Death is a dynamic mix of... More>>
Great American Music Hall, Thu., January 10, 8:00pm, $13-$16
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The Independent, Thu., January 10, 9:00pm, $20-$22
On his latest disc, Stanley Clarke makes it clear that his muse has... More>>
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Zuni Cafe
1658 Market (at Franklin), San Francisco
Not just one of San Francisco's best restaurants, but world-class. Everything on the short menu...
Saigon Sandwiches
560 Larkin, San Francisco
There's always a line out the door of this tiny takeout shop in the Tenderloin, which specializes...
Cafe Gratitude
2400 Harrison (at 20th), San Francisco
Farina
3560 18th St., San Francisco
Chic, whitewashed, high-ceilinged room in the Mission, featuring the cuisine of Liguria, a region...
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901 Larkin, San Francisco
Some of the best Thai food in San Francisco (or anywhere) is being dished up in this modest...
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Thursday, January 10
Entrance 's 2006 release Prayer of Death is a dynamic mix of mournful blues and... More>>
Great American Music Hall, Thu., January 10, 8:00pm, $13-$16
Unlike his overexposed, reality-TV-damaged contemporary Ozzy Osbourne, Motörhead leader... More>>
The Independent, Thu., January 10, 9:00pm, $20-$22
On his latest disc, Stanley Clarke makes it clear that his muse has not left him after all... More>>
Yoshi's SF, Daily from Thu., January 10 until Sat., January 12, 10:00pm, Daily from Thu., January 10 until Sat., January 12, 8:00pm, Sun., January 13, 7:00pm, Sun., January 13, 9:00pm, $24-$32
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25 Maiden Lane (at Kearny), San Francisco
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What was once the place in the 1970s to be seen at in the Castro is now the most charming little...
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1151 Folsom (at Seventh St.), San Francisco
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