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Just when AT&T Park has had a chance to cool off after the Giants' World Series win, another high profile event comes to town. But this one's in tune with the holiday spirit. The Kraft Fight Hunge... More »
Just when AT&T Park has had a chance to cool off after the Giants' World Series win, another high profile event comes to town. But this one's in tune with the holiday spirit. The Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Game, recently renamed from the previous... More »
Fresh off the heels of its successful campaign to help Felix Baumgartner become the first human to break the sound barrier by falling from the edge of space, Red Bull comes to San Francisco to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Flugtag. Flugtag,... More »
"If you build it, they will come" may have worked for Kevin Costner, but most of us need more than a creepy voiceover in order to achieve our dreams. Thankfully, San Francisco has a bevy of terrific ... More »
Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco, which grants us the right to claim him as our own. (Just like that other genius of controlled kinetic movement, Isadora Duncan.) For those born too late to see his name on theater marquees, the martial arts maestro achieved international stardom by reinventing the action movie in a supernova burst interrupted by his death in 1973 at 32. Lee resides in the pantheon of screen immortals alongside James Dean and Elvis, but come Sept. 4, he'll have special... More »
The reigning Rookie of the Year is a married man, as the ladies in the crowd are well aware, and we would never, ever endorse or condone any behavior beyond winking and waving from the lower boxes. Anyway, it's about time you learned to share your, ahem, admiration with all those innocent younger fans who idolize the Giants' hunky, down-to-earth catcher. So you're welcome to join the family-oriented crowd at the Giants' ninth annual Slumber Party, following the Aug. 10 day game against the... More »
He is not a Freak. He has no beard to fear. But here's something else Matt Cain doesn't have: an earned run average in the postseason. The stalwart right-hander -- one of the team's youngest players, yet the longest-serving Giant -- hurled 21 1/3 innings in the playoffs en route to the World Series title and was touched for nary a run. For a man who has spent much of his career in Tim Lincecum's lanky yet massive shadow, it was a national here-I-am party. As the team begins its... More »
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