In 1992, Tony Buhner became an honest man. And it was almost a shame, really. Before he broke down and bought San Francisco Giants…
Baseball is a funny game. More than any American sport, it can be distilled into statistics and utterly divorced from flesh, blood, chin music,…
There are four TVs at Elixir, one in each corner, and as I looked around from my solitary perch on the bar, trying to…
When Harry Dodge moved to San Francisco in 1985, he was what you might call a typical Midwestern transplant: Nineteen years old, footloose, gay,…
What does it take to produce a San Francisco Giants major league baseball game? The same thing it takes to play it: nimble, fleet-footed…
It took chef and restauranteur Michael Mina three months to decide on a ramen bowl for his new Embarcadero restaurant, The Ramen Bar. He…
One-fifth of the way through the nascent baseball season, the San Francisco Giants find themselves near the top of a competitive division. It's a…