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For nearly two years, we've known this day would come. And now it's finally here: we're launching an Upper Haight blog.
Most of the Lower Haight falls within San Francisco's District 5. Most, but not all -- and that's the problem.
Yesterday, the 400 block of Haight was the site of a 4-hour-long block party and sidewalk sale -- a new Second Sundays tradition in the Lower Haight.
This week marks a year since Greenburger's opened its doors at 518 Haight Street. And to celebrate, they've got something special planned.
Records, art, music, biscuits, root beer floats, girl scout cookies, merriment and more -- get all the details on Sunday's Lower Haight Block Party.
We've got a few new businesses to tell you about, and a slew of weekend events to report. Let's get started.
We've sifted through 800+ Haighteration stories and pinned the best content to our new Pinterest page. Join us, won't you?
One brave man armed with a slew of data has done a scientific comparison of the Upper and Lower Haights. The results may surprise you.
This weekend, Wing Wings and Rooky Ricardo's are teaming up to bring something new to the neighborhood -- a Sunday afternoon block party.
Inspired by this morning's rumbler, we take a look at how the Lower Haight fared during a legitimate earthquake - the great quake of 1906.
It's a special Saturday edition of Lower Haight leftovers, with just a few tasty tidbits that didn't quite make the home page this week.
We've never been to Toronado's relatively new San Diego location, which opened in 2008. But writer Brandon Hernández has...
Leap nights come but once a quadrennium, so don't let this one go to waste. Instead, why not spend it with us?
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