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The Lower Nob Hill-based artist chats about his work and his love affair with the city that inspires him.
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The senator endorsed making City College free last year while campaigning with Kim.
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“As long as the rent doesn't double or triple, then I can stay,” said owner Teena Johnson.
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The synagogue's new spiritual leader hopes to expand its tradition of serving a diverse congregation.
Several merchants said Saturday's daylong bike festival will have customers rolling in.
From working for Harvey Milk to the housing crisis, photographer Daniel Nicoletta's new book sums up a 40-year career in the Castro.
Filmmaker Tony Nguyen tells Hoodline about the local film festival he's presenting on Sunday.
As San Francisco's population ages, they face particular challenges: isolation, forgetfulness, and sadness.
"The more time you waste in the closet, the more you waste your life," said the Castro icon.
While Little Free Libraries have had a mixed track record in SF, the Castro CBD is hoping to create a community of readers in the area.
Owner Rick Karp is in talks with the property owner at the new development.
Back in 1978, the self-described "gay Betsy Ross" created the first rainbow flag with the help of 30 volunteers.
Supervisor Katy Tang and author Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff invite the community to take a tour of the worker-owned co-op.