The Chinese New Year Parade goes virtual this year. Photo courtesy of SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival.
You most likely have seen BART train cars that don’t exactly look like your normal train car. Many of them are bright, colorful, and advertise various companies from throughout the region. All meant to grab your attention as the train comes into the platform or when you see it rolling on by. These cars have train wraps.
People all over the Bay, join hands, start a love train, love train. Photo courtesy of BART staff.
Valentine's Day with your boo just isn't the same without BART. This Sunday, we have 48 recommendations on where to take your darling on our love train. Additionally, we show you where to begin celebrations of the Year of the Ox on both sides of the Bay. If you're off Monday for Presidents' Day, enjoy an extra day to experience everything below.
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The outdoor seating at La Mar. Photo courtesy of La Mar.
Outdoor dining is back. With the shelter-in-place restrictions easing and restaurants welcoming diners to their parklets, patios, and rooftop decks, it's a great time to get outside and enjoy some tasty eats and refreshing drinks. Check out the following list of some of our favorite BARTable spots to grab a bite or a beer outside.
Dennis Watkins, third-generation master-magician, will knock your socks off in his virtual show. Photo courtesy of denniswatkins.net.
It's the first weekend in February, so you know what that means... Super Sunday is here! Don't fret, if you're not a football fan, we've still got you covered with stories, music, magic, a circus and plenty of laughter.
Fred Armisen, along with dozens of other artists, performs virtually on Saturday for SF Sketchfest's "Festpocalyspe!". Photo courtesy of PBS.
A yellow-bellied marmot in Yosemite National Park. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.
Introduction
The title of this article is a bit of a stretch. Groundhogs of the Punxsutawney Phil variety are not found in California, as they generally live east of the Mississippi River. However, groundhogs are just large ground squirrels, and ground squirrels are found in California. The biggest ground squirrels in California are yellow-bellied marmots living in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Concord Comfort Food Week runs through the end of the month. Photo courtesy of Visit Concord.
This weekend, there are GRAMMY® Award-winning artists a-plenty for your viewing pleasure along with good laugh-inducing offerings. The weather forecast calls for it to cool down, because believe it or not it is still winter, so the warm indoors may be the best place to be. Enjoy these virtual offerings and if you do hit the ongoing San Jose Flea Market or go out to grab comfort food, bundle up and mask up. We wish you a good weekend in whatever you do!
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