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  • 1 week ago | sfgate.com | Kendra Smith

    It started, as all good quests do, on a whim. We were on our way from my son’s downtown San Francisco after-school class to dinner … somewhere. When he suggested we hit the food court of the derelict mall on Market Street, I had to offer up a plan B. San Francisco Centre may be where you can get one of the city’s best Pakistani meals, but I didn’t feel like dinner in a nearly empty basement. And that’s when the idea came to me: We should go to a hotel lobby bar and eat a big, juicy burger.

  • 1 week ago | sfgate.com | Dan Gentile |Madilynne Medina |Timothy Karoff |Kendra Smith

    Blissed out with 1,000 other bodiesI’ve often joked that I’m a terrible San Franciscan because I don’t like to wait in line. Not at new food halls, not for brunch, not even to eat the best croissants in the country. Which is why when my friend texted me last Friday at 6:45 p.m. to say she was already in line for the event we were going to at 8 p.m., I got a little panicky.

  • 4 weeks ago | wenatcheeworld.com | Kendra Smith

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  • 1 month ago | sfgate.com | Timothy Karoff |Kendra Smith |Olivia Hebert |Kasia Pawlowska

    As part of SF Jazz’s long-running “Hot Plate” series, Oakland pianist and emcee Kev Choice, along with a five-piece band and several guests, covered the entire “Low End Theory” album, with a heavy emphasis on the source material from which Tribe drew their influences. On tracks like “Buggin’ Out,” the band let the instrumental intros slowly build, the audience nodding along knowingly, before eventually launching into the lyrical verses, which everyone in the building seemed to have memorized.

  • 1 month ago | sfgate.com | Timothy Karoff |Kendra Smith |Olivia Hebert |Kasia Pawlowska

    You may have heard about the Legion of Honor’s latest exhibition after learning that the museum is hosting another, even bigger Cake Picnic. But the show itself should be getting more attention. Artist Wayne Thiebaud, who taught at UC Davis and owned a home on SF’s Potrero Hill, is iconic for his paintings of sweets. As it turns out, he’s also known for shamelessly incorporating the influences of other artists in his work.

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Kendra Smith
Kendra Smith @kendralism
16 Jan 25

It really will be the end of a long era in Point Reyes National Seashore. Read a great piece from our Travel Editor on the NPS's farewell to ranching in the park. https://t.co/5Vqdz7gY3w

Kendra Smith
Kendra Smith @kendralism
3 Jan 25

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Kendra Smith
Kendra Smith @kendralism
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