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The Superlist Issue!!! THE SAN FRANCISCO Bay Area has a lot to offer fine dining and dive bars, natural wonders and cultural treasures, extravagant deals and splurges worth breaking the bank for. You just have to know how to track it all down, which can be hard when what you're looking for isn't as simple as where The Matrix Reloaded is playing. Online listings aren't always reliable or up-to-date, and often the phone book won't get you far (unfortunately there's no listing for public craft nights or free haircuts). Which is why, way back in 1980 July 17, Volume 14, Issue 36, to be exact the Bay Guardian Superlist was born (with a complete list of the Bay Area's public observatories) and why we're bringing it back as a regular feature in our online and print coverage. The Superlist concept is simple: track down every single female mechanic or restaurant serving feijoada or noncommercial radio station in the Bay Area, compile the info, and leave it to the reader to check them out. Superlists don't reflect our editorial leanings. Superlists are for completists, for those times when you need to know about every last all-night restaurant in San Francisco or how many theaters currently offer ushering positions for people who want to see shows for free. We've gone to great lengths to provide you with the most complete, most accurate information in the following 10 Superlists (accompanying microlists and random notations on life in the Bay Area don't claim to be super, but we hope you'll enjoy them all the same). If, by some unimaginable fact-checking oversight, we've left anything off these lists, let us know (letters@sfbg.com) and we'll rectify the error with a correction. |
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