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Best of the Bay 2009: Rediscovery
By Marke B.
The perfect journey is
no need to go ...
A. R. Ammons, The Snow Poems
Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Guardian's Best of the Bay 2009! This is our 35th annual celebration of the people, places, and things that make living here such a ridiculous joy, a behemothic shout-out to everything Bay-you-tiful from Best Jazz Club and Best Asian Restaurant to Best Burlesque Act and beyond.
As usual when putting this tribute together, we couldn't help thinking about how the Bay has changed, yet how resilient its remarkable denizens have remained. Times are rocky, y'all. Local businesses, charitable nonprofits, and arts institutions already the "little guys" fighting against the onslaught of big-box blanding, intellectual dumbing-down, and commercial cynicism are more endangered than ever. And we don't need to tell you that stretching a dollar has become a whole new exercise regimen. We call it "subprime yoga." Look for our infomercial on the HGN network.
But economic reality can't quash our native creative spark. That ebullient Bay ingenuity bubbles up no matter what evidenced in the recent gourmet food cart, street fair, and spontaneous party explosions. You can find someone "doing their thing" on almost every street corner these days, and local businesses are pulling out the stops in terms of specials, outreach, and overall friendliness. Forget those odiously snobbish buzzwords like "staycation" and "funemployment" for anyone but the still rich, the current squeeze is nothing to laugh about. But in typical Bay Area spirit, citizens are ingeniously rediscovering all the vast, affordable pleasures available to us in our own shared backyard, embarking on a journey of rediscovery, relishing the comforts of home with renewed vigor and determination.
The Guardian ...
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