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We chatted with the artists about their inspirations, and how the two new additions came to be.
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Ever wish you could dress your pet up and get professional photos taken? Now you can.
Merchants across the neighborhood will be offering special exhibitions, wine, snacks, and more tomorrow night.
The six-month-old art space at Laguna and Fell has big plans for its fall season. Here's a peek at what's coming.
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After the SFPOA condemned Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem, a group of activists supporting the 49ers quarterback and his criticism of police shootings protested at their offices.
The Mediterranean food purveyor is closing up shop on Octavia Street.
For 20 years, the Hayes Valley theater company has been presenting Shakespeare and more, with largely black casts.
Hayes Valley is kicking off the holidays with stores open late, live music, refreshments, and more.
"Any trash gives people permission to make more trash."
A San Francisco Conservatory of Music grad student aims to bring music, and healing, to populations unserved by typical symphonies.
Looking for things to do to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy today?
Cafe La Vie's tenure on Octavia Street has attracted regulars from around the neighborhood.
Last night's prayer vigil and march to honor the lives of four men killed on Friday night drew a crowd of hundreds.
Muralist Nina Wright's free camp aims to boost the number of women making their mark on the city.
Food & Drinks in ...
TNT's 'Inside the NBA' is promoting its Oct. 27th broadcast, which includes the Warriors' season opener, with a food truck that today has come to Hayes Valley—serving Shaq's BBQ Chicken and more.
Wondering about those fabric-wrapped trees on Hayes Street? It's all part of the upcoming Small Business Saturday.
There’s a hidden world buzzing with apiculture atop the building that houses Jardinière.
A new project works to provide free lunches to homeless citizens in the Tenderloin and Civic Center area.
Celebrate Black Restaurant Day at these neighborhood spots.
If you’ve ever strolled down Laguna, you've probably wondered about The Cakemaker.
You may have noticed his work at Hayes Valley's La Boulange, but Rhonel Roberts has bigger plans.
The new program hopes to keep more black artists in the city.
The cozy wine bar now sells bottles to take home.
Politics & Govt in ...
After racist signs were posted at their school, a group of 29 Lowell students staged a walkout and protest at City Hall.
The 200 block of Ivy, long a sore spot for neighbors, is getting a makeover, starting with a new mural of a bee.
The flashy, glassy new flagship will debut at Post & Stockton.
The bike company is partnering with Mike's Bikes for retail and service operations.
The new spot will include art supplies, a men's section and a play area for kids.
The optometry practice is moving into the new Laguna Hayes building on the same block.
The new shop allows customers to try products usually only sold online.
The Austin-based apparel company plans to host community events like dog jogs and yoga.
George Davis says the city's nudity laws prevent free expression and unfairly target women.
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