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We haven't seen a whole lot of Native American art in the Lower Haight, so this painting definitely caught our eye. Know where we spotted it?
A couple of crimes, a new bar, a tiny car, and the Lower Haight in the news -- we've got a whopping 10 stories for you in this week's leftovers!
If fairytale weddings are your thing, drop by Mad Dog in the Fog tomorrow and watch the royal nuptials over a pint or two. Or several.
The owner of the Docs of the Bay food truck will be at The Page bar tonight to chat with neighbors and address their concerns.
On Saturday, a car cut off (and collided with) a cyclist on Duboce. The bike was totaled, the car sped away, and now the cyclist needs your help.
What could possibly make a person enjoy waiting for Muni on a drizzly Monday morning? The sight of something like this, that's what.
Hot dog! Check out this wienerstencil a Haighteration reader spotted somewhere in the neighborhood. Anybody know where?
Street art, a fish fry, high-stakes hockey and a new pie shop are all in this Earth Day edition of Lower Haight Leftovers!
An Emeryville-based food truck called "Docs of the Bay" has applied for a permit to set up shop on the 300 block of Divisadero. Cue the outrage!
Here are our pics from this week's film shoot in the Lower Haight, with old-timey cars, bored-looking crew members, and a bathrobe-clad Kate Bosworth!
The owner of three conjoined Victorian flats at 124-128 Fillmore (at Germania) is seeking to turn them into an SRO. How do we feel about this?
The original location of local boutique shop P-Kok at 791 Haight Street will be closing by the end of May.
A major new film about writer Jack Kerouac will be shooting a scene on Haight between Pierce and Scott Streets today and tomorrow.
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