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Saturday Links: Beer Lovers Flock to Santa Rosa to Celebrate Pliny the Younger Season
Jay's Cheesesteak in SF's Mission District, which opened in 1995, is closing at the end of the month because the owner doesn't want to renew the lease, and owner Jay Nazzal said business has declined in recent years, largely due to the e-bike…
How to shop at the farmers' market like a pro
Each week we cut through the noise to bring you smart, practical recommendations on how to live better – from what is worth buying to the tools, habits and ideas that actually last. I've always wanted to be that person who shopped at the…
Widespread habit may raise colorectal cancer risk more than you think
Colorectal cancer is now officially the leading cause of cancer-related death among men and women 50 and younger, according to research from the American Cancer Society. While some risk factors — like age, family history and genetics…
The 'cheap luxury' beach resorts under 4 hours from UK with breaks from £75pp
IF you're dreaming of white sands and turquoise tides but don't want to overspend, it's time to break out of your comfort zone. While the likes of stunning Mykonos and Ibiza may have you hiding from your bank account, there are a handful of…
At least there's one place that still values sacrifice: LORD ASHCROFT
So farewell ‘Imperial Woke Museum', hello National Army Museum. For those who missed the announcement, the latter has agreed to display my collection of Victoria Crosses (VCs) and George Crosses (GCs), the largest of its kind in the world.
SOCCER: West Seattle Junction FC and Rhodies FC get thumbs-up to add long-requested feature at home matches. Plus: Preseason party next weekend
West Seattle's soccer clubs Rhodies FC and Junction FC will finally have a full lineup of beverage offerings during their matches at Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex. You can congratulate them and preview their upcoming seasons at a party one…
Celebs bleating on about menopause can have devastating impact on young women
I CAN be a right cranky cow, my sleep pattern isn't what it used to be and although I can remember exactly what I did in the summer of 1996 I often forget where I've put my car keys. It's fair to say I am hurtling headfirst towards the menopause. I…
Sky's lead golf commentator to quit after Ryder Cup abuse
The veteran Sky Sports golf commentator Ewen Murray says he has made the decision to hang up his microphone after witnessing the “disgraceful” abuse suffered by Rory McIlroy at last year's Ryder Cup. Murray, 71, has been the voice of…
Oklahoma's Most Underrated Offensive Player at Every Position
Heath Ozaeta got lost in the shuffle last year after fellow redshirt freshman Eddy Pierre-Louis emerged at left guard. The injury to Jake Maikkula shifted Ryan Fodje to guard, and if the Sooners reprise the combo of Pierre-Louis and Fodje at guard…
I lost my love of cooking after 12 years as a chef. Moving to a pig farm restored it
I was a keen-bean 15-year-old when I got my first job in a commercial kitchen in Canberra, raised on a diet of Jamie and Nigella and bursting with a passion for food. I dived headfirst into an apprenticeship and eagerly put my training into…
Oklahoma Laid Out its Blueprint for March Success Against Idaho
NORMAN — Beatrice Culliton was happy to wait on Friday night. The senior had Oklahoma's placard in hand, surrounded by her teammates next to the official March Madness bracket in the underbelly of the Lloyd Noble Center. After the 4-seeded…
Shifting tastes, shrinking sales: Napa Valley's wineries adapt amid 'shocking' downturn
After more than a quarter century tracking the seemingly endless growth of the wine industry, Rob McMillan was finally vindicated last year as California's vigneron of doom. McMillan is the author of Silicon Valley Bank's annual state of the US…
The restaurants and bars that San Francisco industry pros can't get enough of
When you live in a city with more than 800,000 residents and some 5,000 restaurants and bars, it can be tough to find a spot where everybody knows your name. But that's what makes it so satisfying when you finally do achieve “regular”…
Pokies out, playtime in: How RSLs are reinventing themselves
With its outdoor eating area, craft beer selection and Saturday afternoon DJ sessions, the East Malvern RSL isn't your typical sub-branch. Parents chat over glasses of wine. A toddler wanders past a table of teenagers as funk music plays in the…
'Tastes of salt, smells of coffee': why Trieste is one of Italy's best food cities
Many years ago, I swapped languages with a young woman from Trieste. It was during one of our half-English, half-Italian practice hours that she introduced the idea of Trieste, on a map, as possessing the shape of a stomach. She described her city…
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