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A collection of goings on, including film crews, superstar children's authors, a free show at Amoeba and more.
Colin Meloy and Carson Ellis, alternately known as the Decemberists' lead singer and superstar illustrator, will be at Booksmith next Monday the 3rd.
Not one but two new shows open at the de Young this weekend: abstract expressionism and the history of the Bay Bridge.
The city is starting to put forward potential measures to combat the stratospheric hike in local real estate values for renters.
A group called Coalition for an Affordable City, and financially backed by the American Beverage Association, is rallying opposition to a soda tax.
The Panhandle Residents Organization is hosting a meet-and-greet tomorrow night.
The finishing touches are finally going in at 1727 Haight.
The city is responding to a call from residents to increase permitted residential street parking in the area from Alamo Square to the Upper Haight.
The presentation will be next Wednesday, and will cover what the city can do with $250K in tree funding.
This winter, the Haight Street Market began selling its own vintage.
The mystery mobile is back.
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