Take a look at this compiled list of fun TV, exercise, yummy recipes, and different ways you can help the community.
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San Francisco has not one but four, count 'em four, Chinatowns. But it is the original, the neighborhood nestled between North Beach on one side and the Financial District on the other, that will take your breath away.
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Join us for a new tradition this holiday season! Explore Golden Gate Park from sundown to 10 p.m. each night to experience an illuminated journey to delight the whole family.
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This globally acclaimed showcase features original and authenticated works associated with, arguably, the most intriguing and talked-about artist in modern history.
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At teamLab: Continuity, you will find yourself immersed in a wondrous ecosystem of lush imagery drawn from nature and East Asian art that dynamically evolves around you.
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Think of this as banana bread but seriously leveled up. This cake is inspired by the pineapple upside-down cakes my mother always made around the holidays.
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The real star of this vegan dinner is the smoky chipotle oil created by frying chipotles in adobo: It gets used to roast sweet potatoes; to fry tempeh crumbles, which become bacon-y in the process; and even used to dress the apple-cilantro salad. Win, win, win.
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Bean pie, you say? Usually made with warming spices, sugar, eggs, and milk, the taste of bean pie is akin to pumpkin or sweet potato pie. However, bean pies—navy bean pies, specifically—hold special meaning for Black Muslims of the Nation of Islam (NOI).
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Gems in San Francisco
San Francisco is one of the culinary capitals of the world, but while there are plenty of flashy and well funded restaurants here, it’s the small neighborhood restaurants that feed the vitality of our city and contribute to its charm.
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Walking improves muscular endurance and strength, it increases energy levels, boosts our mood and cognition, and even strengthens the immune system.
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What started as a means of survival while our beloved boutiques were closed has since become a fixture in our everyday lives. But that doesn’t mean working out at home comes without its flaws. In fact, some things are genuinely difficult to do at home. Chief among these? Strength training workouts.
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One of the most common aches and pains that most adults experience is back pain. Many of us stress at some point in our lives and we face that stress physically as much as we do mentally.
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Five Easy Ways to Reduce Stress
Life can be stressful and hectic, with so much to do and so little time to do it. Yet it’s important to take time for ourselves, or we won’t be as productive as we could be.
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Every day, our teams deliver emergency medical aid to those who need it most. As we carry out this work, we are guided by the rules of medical ethics—particularly the duty to provide care without causing harm to individuals or groups.
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The mission of the Transgender District is to create an urban environment that fosters the rich history, culture, legacy, and empowerment of transgender people and its deep roots in the southeastern Tenderloin neighborhood.
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We meet human needs without discrimination. We assist approximately 30 million Americans annually. We serve in 131 countries around the globe. We’ve been pursuing our mission since 1865
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Since 1951, the Animal Welfare Institute has been alleviating suffering inflicted on animals by humans. In the early years, AWI founder Christine Stevens sought to end the cruel treatment of animals in experimental laboratories. Inevitably, her work expanded to take on other animal welfare causes.
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