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Don't let your post-holiday glow wear off any time soon. We've got some local events to help you celebrate through Sunday and beyond.
This 4th of July, enjoy an anthem by a Lower Haighter celebrating the neighborhood she loves.
It doesn't get much more American than burgers, booze, and shopping -- all of which are popping up on Divisadero tonight.
A date has been set for the next outdoor movie night in Duboce Park -- and it's gonna be a creepy one.
A Haight Street resident has found a dog named Silas on his property, and the circumstances have him a bit baffled.
Yet another driver tried to drive into a Muni tunnel on Duboce last night.
A couple of new stop signs were installed at Haight and Broderick recently, much to the surprise of at least a few of our readers.
Artist Jeremy Fish returned to Haight and Laguna this week to give his pink bunny statue a nautical makeover.
The new monthly Pink Friday event returns to Mad Dog in the Fog tomorrow night, just in time for Pride weekend.
We catch up with local author Andrew Sean Greer, whose newest book was officially published yesterday.
Domestic Seating, the installation of nine bronze chairs at Church and Duboce, has been named one of the top new public art projects in the country.
The Lower Haight's newest gallery space, 4x5 Gallery, will be hosting an opening reception today for a new exhibit showcasing the Bay Bridge.
Yesterday the SF Planning Commission voted to deny Chipotle its bid to open a new location at Church and Market.
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