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July 20, 2007

Derrick Schneider has an excellent food-focused blog called "Obsession With Food." He also wrote for SFist regularly for quite a long time, most notably his still-popular SFist in the Kitchen series. So of course we were very pleased to see that he wrote an article appearing in the Wine Section of today's Chron. He writes all about "fruit wine," or wine made with fruit other than grapes....

Continue Reading "'In Vino Veritas' -- And Sometimes Other Stuff: SFist Alum Writes About 'Fruit Wine'"

August 23, 2006

As promised -- it's round 2 of our District 6 interview with Chris Daly, where Daly gets all the same questions we asked everyone else running for his seat. Part 1 of the interview is here. And speaking of round 2 -- let's get things started by hearing Chris's side of the story about his notorious 2002 dustup with the SFPD! Dude, we love it when Daly gets in fights with people on the board.......

Continue Reading "Everybody Hates Chris: The District 6 Interview"

September 15, 2005

Check out that cute logo: the Assocation of Food Journalists just handed out its awards this past weekend, so we would like to congratulate all our San Francisco winners: Bonnie Wach, the excellent contributor of the San Francisco Weekly, which thus gets a step ahead in the hotly contested weekly of the week competition. Who ever said the Weekly food critics were underperforming? Awards also went to Julie Kaufmann, of the Merc, for best food section, and to the Chron’s Miriam Morgan, Linda Murphy, Carol Ness, Michael Bauer, Craig Lee for best food section, best photography, best feature writing, best news reporting, etc. The Chron sure racked them awards. Congratulations to all of them....

Continue Reading "Gastronomique: Miscellaneous"

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