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Ah, chocolate, wine, art and parties -- life is good in the Lower Haight this week. Check out all the delectable details in today's leftovers!
We chat with Waller St. resident and novelist Andrew Sean Greer about his new book, famous neighbors, and what he thinks the Lower Haight needs most.
After 3 months on the market, the Lower Haight's only nightclub, Underground SF, has been sold -- but from the sound of things, you might not notice!
We've got some new details about this Saturday's Lower Haight Mural Party, which is shaping up to be quite the shindig!
On Thursday, not only did Katz Bagels get conditional approval to use its outdoor patio, but the restaurant revealed plans for vastly extended hours.
It's the first Friday of the month, and you know what that means: a big art opening at D-Structure, with tonite's show featuring works by Jay Doronio.
Bi-Rite Market is pushing back the opening of its upcoming location at 550 Divisadero from September of this year to January of 2012.
After months of planning, painting, and re-painting the "Love in the Lower Haight" mural at Haight and Laguna, it's high time for a party.
Take a peek inside Churchill, a gorgeous, 1940s-inspired throwback cocktail bar opening tomorrow night at 198 Church Street.
In a bid to improve its wireless service in San Francisco, AT&T intends to install nine rooftop antennas at 255 Steiner Street.
Some time between Friday night and Saturday morning, someone broke at least six windows at the Harvey Milk Recreational Arts Center in Duboce Park.
In this weekend's quiz, we've spotted somebody you might recognize. But do you recognize where we've spotted him?
Insect news, restaurant reviews, and microbrews are just a few of the topics we've got for you this Memorial Day weekend.
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