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Take your mind off Bay to Breakers today with this short animation, created by Haighteration reader Paige C., explaining various types of street art.
From beers to bans to biscuits, here are some key factoids about how the 100th annual Bay to Breakers race will affect the Lower Haight tomorrow.
It's the perfect weekend to visit the California Academy of Sciences, which is offering free admission to Lower Haight residents today through Sunday.
The folks at Three Twins Ice Cream have a special offer for bicyclists today to help put some joy back into joyriding.
Katz Bagels, which may or may not have dropped the "Bagels" entirely from its name, is in the final stages of pursuing a permit for outdoor seating.
Cheeky headlines aside, there's a serious transit decision to be made -- whether to open Haight Street between Market and Octavia to 2-way traffic.
We finally have a glimpse of what's going on at 435 Duboce Ave, a building which has been undergoing renovation for months.
Yesterday at around 2pm, high winds toppled a giant tree in Duboce Park, sending it crashing down onto Steiner Street.
We're diggin' this totally groovy design we found during a recent jaunt around the neighborhood. Anybody know where it is?
Did you know there are more than 135 shops in the Lower Haight? It's true -- we counted. And about a third of them are now using Twitter.
Tomorrow night at D-Structure, check out the works of more than 50 artists inspired by the theme of superheroes.
A year after our first rundown, let's check in with the Lower Haight's emptiest beauties to find out who's still single and who's now spoken for!
Yes, the world is a little safer this morning, folks - due almost entirely to the new left-turn traffic signals at Fell and Scott Streets!
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