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Mar.11.2013
How To: Travel The Globe In Portland
Travel broadens the mind. Here's our guide to travelling the world without leaving home.
Read More...Jun.12.2013
Pi Bar SF: Not Just for Math Geeks
Pi Bar is a cool pizza and beer joint on Valencia Street that opens every day at 3:14. Hmmm, we think it’s time for some studying.
Read More...Jun.10.2013
Swingin’ at the Stanford Jazz Festival
Tickets are on sale for the very cool Stanford Jazz Festival which runs June 22- Aug 10 on the beautiful Stanford University campus.
Read More...May.29.2013
Handcrafted, Eco-cozy Pet Beds
Eco-friendly, super cozy dog house for your best furry friend
Read More...May.14.2013
Portland Apothecary: Community Supported Herbalism
Ahh, the amazing power of herbs; some are truly magical and highly effective medicines.
Read More...May.07.2013
Artichoke Bread and a Gaggle of Goats
What could be sweeter than a few dozen baby goats playing king of the mountain?
Read More...May.02.2013
Mountain View’s Fresh Cheese Paradise
Looking for a cool place to wander around and sample some tasty cheese?
Read More...Apr.24.2013
It’s National Volunteer Week! Share Your Volunteer Story And Give Back
What do POrCH, The Voice, and our Prometheus Facebook page have in common?
Read More...Apr.09.2013
We’re 2013 Webby Honorees
The Webbys are pretty much the Oscars/Grammys / Emmys/Tonys/ People’s Choice Awards for websites.
Read More...Mar.22.2013
The Beauty of the Bike
Cyclopedia: A Century of Iconic Bicycle Design is the ultimate interesting and artistic coffee table book.
Read More...Mar.19.2013
Digi-fabulous: 3D Printed Jewelry
3D Printers are the next big thing poised to change manufacturing, medical science, retail and even candy.
Read More...Mar.11.2013
Lonely Road To Doing Good
Trying to do the right thing isn’t always the easy thing, that’s not new.
Read More...Mar.07.2013
Being Neighborly
Nextdoor.com is an SF startup and our kind of people. It’s a social network for neighbors with the straightforward goal of building stronger, safer, better neighborhoods
Read More...Feb.11.2013
Cutting Edge Koozies
Freakers hand knitted beverage jackets come in enough styles to fit any mood.
Read More...Jan.15.2013
Butterfly Bonanza Flutters into Bay Area
Fans of the orange and black are flocking to Fremont and we’re not talking about the SF Giants.
Read More...Jan.10.2013
When Ted Talks…
Prometheus’ Top Three Ted Talks For Making 2013 The Best Year Ever
Read More...Dec.31.2012
Holiday Recipes: Hard Cider and Comfort Carbs
Nothing makes the holidays go down smoother than a warm, slightly boozy mug of something sweet and substantial.
Read More...Dec.12.2012
A Merry Olde Time
Get in the old holiday spirit, literally, at the Great Dickens Christmas Fair in San Francisco
Read More...Nov.29.2012
Hand & Heart Felted Goodness
Beautiful items like bowls, vases and necklaces using a process called wet felting by Patty Benson.
Read More...Nov.20.2012
Warm your House with Beer Can Turkey and Siding
Ready to try a beer-basted turkey for the holidays? We found a couple of recipes for a hopped-up, beer infused turkey that will be fun to prepare.
Read More...Oct.17.2012
PDX/SF Thunderdome!
You know the rules of Thunderdome! Two cities enter, one city leaves!
Read More...Oct.09.2012
Pizzatech!
Some assert that creative and original thought is what separates humanity from lower species. So it’s a good thing we’re putting that one defining characteristic to good use with an ever-evolving array of pizza related inventions.
Read More...Oct.01.2012
Funniest Greeting Cards Ever…
Tired of sappy greeting cards, typical greeting cards, drug store greeting cards, musical greeting cards, and all cards typical and unoriginal?
Read More...Jul.27.2012
The Nighttime Is The Right Time In San Jose
Nothing beats all the new and interesting things to be found in an Asian street market.
Read More...Jul.25.2012
Botanical Balconies
Gardening in an apartment is a challenge, but one that you should be more than up for. Space doesn’t need to be a hindrance; it can be a reason to get creative.
Read More...Jul.18.2012
Walk on the Wild Side
There’s plenty to see on a walk along the spectacular Sawyer Camp Trail at Crystal Springs Reservoir. You’re almost guaranteed to see a few deer and rabbits nibbling just steps from the trail and if you are really lucky you might be able to spot the pair of majestic bald eagles that were seen nesting there this spring.
Read More...Jul.05.2012
How To Get Inspired
Creativity makes us human. Here's our guide to getting those creative juices flowing.
Read More...Jun.05.2012
Snoozin’ In Style
Cats might be some of the more carefree beings on earth, but that doesn’t mean they don’t appreciate a little style. At least that’s what Oregon based Atomic Attic thinks.
Read More...May.16.2012
Mad Scientist Skills
The Maker Faire (San Mateo Fairgrounds, May 19-20) is a gathering of inventors, artists, engineers and mad scientists who love to share the world they’re creating.
Read More...Apr.25.2012
Powered by Bike Music Fest
What better way for a band to tout the promise of pedal power than to plan an entire tour based on the output of two legs and two wheels?
Read More...Apr.20.2012
Geek Time
Ready to get your Dick Tracy on? Well, to be fair, Dick Tracy had a watch that doubled as a radio.
Read More...Apr.13.2012
Spring Is In The Air
The birds are singing. The flowers are blooming. You’re working on your taxes. That can only mean one thing: it’s spring.
Read More...Apr.06.2012
The Revolution will be Exhibit-ized
Dig this East Bay neighbors: Instead of walking down Telegraph Ave to get your hippie-fix and a whiff of petula, head on over to the Oakland Museum and check out the new1968 Exhibit. This traveling historical exhibit is full of artifacts from one of the most tumultuous years of the 20th century.
Read More...Apr.03.2012
Toyokawa comes to Cupertino
This year marks the 29th commemoration of Toyokawa’s gift of 200 trees to the city of Cupertino – and you know what that means: A delicious dose of culture for you neighbors that have the time to drop by Memorial Park in Cupertino on April 28th-29th. And when we say delicious culture we mean:
Read More...Mar.27.2012
Awesomely Sinful Sandwich Joints
If you’re anywhere on the SF Peninsula, you owe it to yourself (and your stomach) to make a stop at Ike’s Lair in Redwood City.
Read More...Mar.23.2012
A Bloody Fight To The Top
As is de rigueur for the published memoir these days, Gabrielle Hamilton tells a tale of triumph over a train wreck of a childhood. However, that’s pretty much where the similarities with other, lesser tomes end.
Read More...Mar.21.2012
Trickle Down Vegenomics
Some things just taste better fresh. Seafood, donuts and, of course, herbs. What? No room for a full-fledged herb garden?
Read More...Mar.16.2012
Wear Your Tech On Your Sleeve
What’s the geeky fashionista must have for the season?
Read More...Mar.13.2012
Puzzle-icious Home
Splash some color on your floor with German designer, Katrin Sonnleitner’s eye-popping Persian-rug inspired “Puzzle Perser”.
Read More...Mar.09.2012
Surf’s Up (and so is my faith in humanity)
Lately, I’ve been wondering if we’re in the midst of a global generosity epidemic. Tales of international travel adventures and camaraderie via CouchSurfing.org seem to indicate so.
Read More...Mar.06.2012
Teen Angst From The Future
In the future, teenagers will be forced to do battle to the death on live TV. At least that’s the premise behind Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy.
Read More...Feb.29.2012
Manifest Destiny! SF Street Art
Looking like an enormous birdhouse, there’s an incongruous rustic cabin standing as a lonely beacon in San Francisco’s dense landscape.
Read More...Feb.23.2012
Breaking Dawn Right By Your Bedside (Sans Vampires)
Does your day begin with the heart-pounding blare of a shrieking alarm clock? How’d you like to wake up gradually each morning to a gentle sunrise with baby birds chirping?
Read More...Feb.14.2012
The Dutch Do It Again
The Dutch pretty much have it going on. It doesn’t hurt that they’re runners up to only Sweden and Iceland in their homogenous beauty. They also happen to make awesome stuff.
Read More...Feb.10.2012
Magic Coconut Oil Gets Rid of Bad Rep
It sounds like the coconut is having the last laugh. According to the NY Times, virgin coconut oil, once thought of as an unequivocal health villain, is the new belle of the health food ball.
Read More...Feb.03.2012
The Lap of Dog Show Luxury
Perfect for the crime fighter or dark lord of the Sith who guards your door all day long.
Read More...Jan.31.2012
Paint it Black, with Love
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and, while it’s tempting to treat your sweetie with something decadent, here are a couple suggestions for something original and non-caloric.
Read More...Jan.28.2012
Supah Bowl Couch Jockeys
Well, it’s about time, Super Bowl. For 28 years (up until 2010) your arch ratings rival, the final episode of M*A*S*H defiantley wore the crown of “most watched American TV program”. Well, that all ended with a little thing called Super Bowl XLV. So take that, Radar O’Reilly.
Read More...Jan.24.2012
Rain, Rain Go Away
If the Northwest has a reputation, it’s a wet one. No matter how much truth is in it, there’s no reason not to be stylishly prepared.
Read More...Jan.20.2012
Get Your Trivia On
It’s the one time when a treasure trove of obscure facts and useless information will brand you as a hero instead of a total geek: trivia night.
Read More...Jan.18.2012
California Made Cool
Ahh, that amazing California style: sunny, carefree and rugged. Daring?
Read More...Jan.13.2012
Love The Love Fruit A Little Longer
Who doesn’t like avocados? Well, actually my brother hates them. That’s sad because he’s missing out. Almost as sad a brown avocado.
Read More...Jan.06.2012
Pup Pampering The Natural Way
Going green has never been easier, especially for the furry ones in our lives.
Read More...Dec.21.2011
A Holiday Fantasy Land Of Lights
Start your merry little engines! The big fat man with the long white beard is comin’ to town and that can only mean one thing: it’s time for a drive through the Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park.
Read More...Dec.19.2011
All About The Holiday Good Times!
Had your fill of the crowds at Pioneer Place? Well, little shopper, why not head down to the waterfront for Portland’s annual Christmas Ship Parade?
Read More...Dec.09.2011
A Dazzling Holiday Gift
With the holidays upon us, now’s the time to seek out the perfect gift for eveyone in your life. If that just so happens to include a fashionista or two, get ready to blow their minds.
Read More...Dec.07.2011
A Greener Holiday, Courtesy The US Post Office.
It happens all throughout the holidays: people open their mail to find one boring holiday card after another. Not this year. Break the mold! Do something crazy!
Read More...Dec.04.2011
Crocket Science
Wintertime is snuggle time, and nothing beats nuzzling up to some soul-warming sustenance.
Read More...Nov.14.2011
Global Winter Wonderland
Ready for a holiday celebration that’ll put anything else you’ve seen to shame?
Read More...Nov.10.2011
RoboJesusSpaceBaby- The Dessert
Just in time for your holiday party slog...
Read More...Nov.04.2011
Vintage inspired spectacles from Warby Parker
We’ve all been there; you’re in desperate need of a monocle, but you don’t want to throw good money after bad on just another self-indulgent luxury brand.
Read More...Nov.02.2011
Oh, Morocco
When newlyweds Aimee and Chafiq visited the latter’s homeland of Morocco, two things impressed them...
Read More...Sep.24.2011
Prometheans and Neighbors Clean-up the Bayfront Together
It was Prometheans and Neighbors working side by side under sunny Saturday morning skies.
Read More...Sep.14.2011
Honey, where did the bees go?
Honeybees have been mysteriously disappearing across the planet, literally vanishing from their hives.
Read More...Sep.01.2011
Red Rock Coffee in Mountain View
We love our community. And we love coffee.
Read More...Aug.19.2011
Check your excuses at the bike rack
Now what’s your excuse for not riding your bike to work?
Read More...Aug.11.2011
Recycling Fiction
Italian based Garthenkulter takes a novel approach to literature reuse.
Read More...Jul.22.2011
Is It Possible To Improve On Pizzafection?
Try something unexpected like Fig and Walnut Spaghetti. Trust me, it’s worth it.
Read More...Jul.06.2011
Eco Spectacular Specs born of Skateboards
Understated and comfy cool real wood glasses are something brand new and, yes, they work with prescription lenses as well.
Read More...Jul.01.2011
Every Picture Tells A Story
The sleek, minimal look of modernity is everywhere these days. And for good reason, it looks great. But every once in a while it’s good to reconnect with the human experience. Enter classic vintage design.
Read More...Jun.30.2011
Kickstart Your Empire
Want to start an all Golden Girls themed bakery? What about funding for your Fushigi documentary? Well, Kickstarter is the place to get the wheels rolling. It’s a user friendly way to raise funds for all sorts of creative projects; music, film, art, technology, design, publishing and more.
Read More...Jun.24.2011
For Those About To Chop, We Salute You
Kitchen work can get a little tedious. That’s why the military uses KP as punishment. Thankfully there’s an army of inventive minds over at Williams-Sonoma ready to make even the most boring kitchen task easier, quicker and, dare I say, more fun.
Read More...Jun.15.2011
Swine Essentials
There is an oft quoted, oft repurposed movie line that goes a little something like this; “I love the smell of ____ in the morning.” Put pretty much anything you want in the blank and, chances are, you’ll get laugh.
Read More...Jun.02.2011
Puppy Love
The next time you go jet setting off to the Caribbean or shushing in the Alps, maybe you should show Rufus a little love and send him on a little puppy vaca of his own. The folks over at the Wag Hotel can make that happen.
Read More...May.25.2011
The Science of Sizzle
There’s really no debate, food from a wok is awesome. But the reason behind that fact, and why it’s so hard to replicate at home, is a little more complicated. Thankfully, Seattle photographer, Ryan Matthey Smith has broken it down for us.
Read More...May.17.2011
The Amazing, Flat Folding, Full Style Flux Chair
It’s the fantastic, plastic (actually polypropylene), store anywhere, flat folding Flux Chair.
Read More...May.11.2011
Buzzy Cake Pop Awesomeness
With those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer almost upon us, now’s a great time to nail down one or two can’t lose BBQ treats. These days, the smart money’s on cake pops; the form of a lolli-pop, the magic of cake.
Read More...May.06.2011
The Elegantly Simple Math of Renting
Sal Khan wants to educate the world for free, 12 minutes at a time. That’s what he’s doing on his site, where you can find over 2,000 videos on math, science, finance and more.
Read More...May.03.2011
Art + Architecture = Snarkitecture
A rabbit hops around freely. Walls feature holes in the shapes of silhouettes. Thousands of hand painted ping-pong balls cover a wall. The intersection of a surrealistic dream and an acid trip?
Read More...Apr.07.2011
Welcome Home!
Nothing puts a smile on our faces quicker than when one of our neighbors tells us they feel taken care of! Welcome home, Leanne!
Read More...Apr.01.2011
Clap On, Clap Off, The BugPlug
The youth of today are privy to a wealth of history those of us born before the information age could only have dreamt of. Yet even with everything at everyone’s fingertips it’s quite possible that some younger members of our society have missed out on what was, in its time, a cultural phenomenon. I speak, of course, of The Clapper.
Read More...Mar.29.2011
Reading Green
Just when you’re starting to think about your summer reading list, Design Sponge releases their top-10 eco reads and blows the whole romance novel on the beach idea out of the water.
Read More...Mar.25.2011
Pet Power!
Wind power? Too windy. Nuclear power? Too 1980’s. Geothermal power? Nice if you live in Iceland. No, the answer to all of our energy needs may have been right under our Furry friend’s cold, wet noses all this time.
Read More...Mar.24.2011
Going the Extra Mile
We are on a mission to make our neighbors feel taken care of. Check out this neighbor’s experience featured in our new blog series My Home. Comment and tell us all about your home and your experience.
Read More...Mar.22.2011
Street Style in your City
We’re all guilty of it; stranger style envy. It happens every day, in hip cities all over the world. You’re walking down the street, minding your own biz, when suddenly you’re dumbstruck by an amazing outfit on a passerby.
Read More...Mar.17.2011
Absolute Zero (Waste)
Is it possible to live in modern America without producing any waste? Bea Johnson is the one to ask. She and her family are living an almost garbage free lifestyle (if you count two handfuls of trash a year as ‘almost’).
Read More...Mar.14.2011
A Different Kind of Vacation
As Americans, helping others is part of who we are. But usually it’s from afar. What about helping those in need around the world face to face? Global Volunteers makes it a possibility with volunteer vacations.
Read More...Mar.11.2011
Attitude is Everything
We’ve heard the old adage and know its power first hand. We love it when our neighbors tell us about their experiences. We are positively pumped that you had a good experience, thanks for telling us Patrick and Jay!
Read More...Mar.07.2011
Put A Bird On It
The avian fascination continues to take flight as a major trend in design, from textiles to pottery to these lovely paper bird sculptures by Anna-Wili Highfield.
Read More...Mar.04.2011
Wonderful Apartment Living
I love 3310 APTS! I have lived here since October. It has been a new experience going from a homeowner to apartment living. With the wonderful neighbors here, the warm caring staff (especially Marie) I have made a wonderful transition into my new HOME!!!
Read More...Mar.03.2011
Walking In A Furry Winter Wonderland
It’s cold outside, so you’d better bundle up your four legged baby. But fear not, the frigid winter tundra is no match for Trixie and Peanut.
Read More...Feb.28.2011
Take A Gamble On Awesomeness
Etsy's Taste Test is sort of like the one-armed bandit of shopping. Only instead of losing your shirt you’ll probably wind up with a windbreaker featuring a cat with rainbows for whiskers.
Read More...Feb.24.2011
Something Sounds Corny
We love to see familiar products reimagined to be forward thinking and eco-responsible. Apparently, Hong Kong designer Michael Young agrees because his line of eco-friendly, bio-plastic (made from cornstarch) in ear monitors do just that.
Read More...Feb.24.2011
The Zen Life
Here’s another entry in our new blog series, My home. Diane, who lives in Shadowbrook Apartments, tells us why she loves her neighborhood. Comment and tell us about your home.
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