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You're usually great at letting us know what you don't love about Hayes Valley, but today, tell us what you're thankful for.
This may come as a surprise to no one, but now we have the stats to prove it: Octavia and Market is officially SF's most dangerous intersection.
If you notice things getting a little crowded on Grove Street tonight, don't worry. It's just Barack.
In celebrity news, Metallica lead singer James Hetfield visited Espetus Churrascaria last night.
We're pretty sure we've found Hayes Valley's most dire ATM.
Tonight, join a rememberance and vigil in honor of Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone, who were assassinated 34 years ago today.
Nojo, the Japanese restaurant at the corner of Franklin and Linden, is preparing to start a regular lunch service next month.
For your Martin Luther King Jr. Day, here's the story of the time the young civil rights leader visited our neck of the woods.
We've got a few new details about the new SFJAZZ Center, which officially opens tomorrow morning at Fell and Franklin.
An ad that ran during last night's Oscars featured our very own Momi Toby's -- albeit very briefly.
For the second time this week, a Hayes Valley business takes a star turn -- this time, with music.
It's the end of an era for Marlena's (488 Hayes), which will be throwing its Grand Finale today from noon until closing.
Want to open a shop in Hayes Valley, but just need a space? A nice little storefront next to Nosa Ria is up for grabs.
Hayes Valley Farm posted an announcement on its blog yesterday, confirming that the end is near for the interim-use project.
If you haven't visited the new SFJAZZ Center at Fell and Franklin yet, you'll have a few dozen new reasons to do so this summer.
With less than a month before it shuts down, Hayes Valley Farm hosts a "Final Farm Fiesta" this Sunday to celebrate with the community.
It's here, folks -- the end of the road for the Hayes Valley Farm, which must vacate its location by tomorrow night.
A group of about 30 protestors has broken into the just-closed Hayes Valley Farm this afternoon, in an effort to "liberate the land."
The group of activists that broke into the former site of Hayes Valley Farm on Saturday allegedly received an eviction notice last night.
SFPD raided the former site of Hayes Valley Farm just before 2AM this morning, arresting protestors who had moved in nearly 2 weeks ago.
Some new tagging by a street art collective known as ICP has brightened up the plywood next to Aether Apparel.
Any long-time Hayes Valley residents out there? If so, we'd like your help in answering a reader's question.
One of the baristas at Momi Toby's will be debuting some new artwork at the cafe tonight, and you're invited.
The intersection of Hayes and Gough will see a couple of improvements that should help both drivers and pedestrians.
Need a gift for a child, but don't have the time and/or inclination to pick something out yourself? Hayes Valley's Fiddlesticks is here to help.
Bastille Day may have been yesterday, but Jardinière is celebrating a day late with a French-themed feast tonight.
The SFJAZZ Center has just announced the lineup for its second season, featuring plenty of big names from the world of jazz music and beyond.
If you're looking for a new kind of bar experience, head to 370 Grove tonight, where you'll find a pop-up cocktail adventure at Muka.
Join us in wishing a happy birthday to True Sake, which opened at 560 Hayes Street ten years ago today.
A new home goods store called Maker & Moss will soon be opening at 364 Hayes Street.
Tomorrow night, Azalea will celebrate ten years in business at 411 Hayes Street.
Hayes Valley will be getting a very special guest next Monday, as President Barack Obama visits the SFJAZZ Center for a fundraiser.
Looking for a good bottle of bubbles? Head to Arlequin tonight for their annual champagne tasting celebration.
On Monday night, join District 5 Supervisor London Breed and reps from various local groups to talk about public safety.
On this warm sunny Sunday, you might be thinking of stopping by Smitten Ice Cream on Octavia. You might want to make other plans.
Designers, artists, food trucks, live music and more -- the Urban Air Market returns to Hayes Valley today from 11am to 6pm.
In two separate incidents the past two evenings, pedestrians were robbed at gunpoint near the intersection of Page and Franklin Streets.
It's contest time! We're giving away a local cookbook to someone who can correctly answer a very easy question about Hayes Valley.
Thanksgiving may still be a week away, but before you know it, the holiday version of the Hayes Valley Block Party will be here.
A commercial was being filmed on the 500 block of Hayes Street this morning, outside Place Pigalle.
Potential good news for phone-toting AT&T customers in Hayes Valley: the company is planning to install new antennas in the neighborhood.
A tree wrapped in pink tape at the corner of Octavia and Linden is slated to be removed by the Department of Public Works this month.
A woman suffered non-life-threatening injuries Wednesday morning after being hit in the back of the head with an unknown object on Hayes Street.
It's a beautiful sunny Sunday in Hayes Valley, and we'd like to know what's on your mind.
What does the future hold for Hayes Valley Farm, as it prepares to vacate its current location? Swing by a community potluck tomorrow to find out.
For your Sunday edutainment, here are a few items sent in to us this week by Hayeswire readers.
Two people were wounded in a shooting on the 700 block of McAllister yesterday afternoon.
It's here! The annual Hayes Valley Holiday Block Party, happening tonight throughout the neighborhood.
Hayes Valley will be packed this Sunday, as the Urban Air Market returns to Octavia for its Spring festival.
The temporary experiment that is the Proxy project on Octavia Street just got a little less temporary, with its lease being extended through 2021.
Want to own a prime sliver of Hayes Street real estate, including two storefronts and 4 residential flats above? Well, here's your chance.
Charles Phan, the restaurateur behind Slanted Door and Wo Hing General Store, will be opening a new eatery at the upcoming SFJAZZ Center.
On Tuesday, Hayes Valley got a brand a new sushi restaurant at the corner of Gough and Ivy.
You're invited to tour the new SFJAZZ Center on its opening day, which is just a little over two weeks away.
Recently we invited Hayeswire readers to submit questions for the candidates running for District 5 Supervisor. Today, the candidates respond.
On Saturday night, we stumbled upon an interesting sight at Patricia's Green: a production crew filming a new movie called "Sonder."
LUX SF, the new nail salon at 490 Hayes that we first told you about back in April, officially opened its doors this week.
A man suffered life-threatening injuries tonight after being shot multiple times near the intersection of Hayes and Webster this afternoon.
If you like mini-mugs of strong Belgian beer served up with some gnome folklore, Biergarten is where you want to be this week.
A man in a wheelchair was reportedly struck and killed by a car near the intersection of Market and Octavia overnight.
Kate Raudenbush, the artist who created the "Future's Past" installation at Patricia's Green, will be in the neighborhood tomorrow.
The dates for this year's Urban Air Markets, which bring more than a hundred vendors to Octavia and Linden Streets, have been announced.
Who are the people in your neighborhood? Find out tonight, at the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association's monthly meeting.
Tomorrow afternoon, you're invited to join your neighbors for an early Thanksgiving dinner.
A new HBO show about gay thirtysomethings is filming at Zuni Cafe this afternoon.
We have a few updates from the ever-hot Hayes Valley food scene this Tuesday morning.
Hope you got your holly jollies, because this is officially the week to put your Christmas tree out to pasture.
Last week, we reported that Marlena's Bar was being bought by three unnamed owners. Today, we have an update from the owners themselves.
This Labor Day, we take a look at the job market here in Hayes Valley. As it turns out, plenty of local businesses are hiring.
A ten-day series of curated events kicks off tonight at 1772 Market, leading up to the annual Noise Pop music festival.
From tequila hot chocolate to toy drives, there are plenty of special holiday offerings in Hayes Valley this week.
We've snagged an early draft of the menu at Noir, the wine bar and restaurant coming soon to 581 Hayes.
Been wondering what's going on with those three stacked shipping containers at the Proxy Project at Hayes and Octavia? Well, wonder no longer.
From the folks behind the JapaCurry food truck comes Roku, a new izakaya at 1819 Market Street (between Pisco and Sushi Zone).
Buck Tavern, former District 6 Supervisor Chris Daly's bar at 1655 Market Street, has lost its lease and will close on October 31st.
Some plywood at the Proxy Project could signal the start of a new 4-story, 6-unit apartment building project.
Work has apparently begun on the parcel of land at 8 Octavia Street, soon to be home to a new 8-story apartment building.
Garry McClain, a.k.a. Marlena of the recently closed Marlena's Bar, will be a grand marshal at this year's SF Pride parade.
A great annual tradition returns this weekend, with several Hayes Valley-based artists opening up their studios to the public.
Tomorrow, a special art marketplace will take over the Proxy Project on Octavia.
Want to move into 300 Ivy Street when it opens this Fall? Then swing by the building's sales office, which opens today.
Interested in all the latest Hayes Valley happenings? Then head on over to tonight's monthly meeting of the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association.
This Saturday, it's the 15th Annual Lily Street Block Sale, and it promises to be bigger than ever.
Want to open a corner store -- or some other kind of business -- at a prominent Hayes Street intersection? Here's your opportunity.
A just-passed California law could make urban agriculture experiments like Hayes Valley Farm more common throughout the state.
A variable message sign will soon be installed on Franklin near Linden Street -- and at least one local isn't too happy about it.
On its final day of fundraising, the outdoor fitness hub being planned for Octavia has met its goal.
We're lucky to have over seventy restaurants, cafes, and bars in Hayes Valley - but with all those food options comes a lot of trash.
Plenty of Hayes Valley restaurants will be representing at the Outside Lands Festival in Golden Gate Park this August.
A 52-year-old man was taken to the hospital tonight after being shot at the intersection of Grove and Octavia.
Due to Daylight Saving Time, Biergarten will be adjusting its hours, starting today.
Tonight's the monthly meeting of the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association -- and there's a lot on the agenda.
Anna's Market, which has been in business on Hayes just west of Gough since 1999, is currently closed -- perhaps for good.
The folks at Basic Training have just revealed plans to build a public, 24-hour, outdoor fitness hub at the PROXY space on Octavia.
Crews have begun to transform the parking lot at the northwest corner of Grove and Gough into the site of a 5-story mixed-use development.
A reader has sent in a few photos from the grand finale at Marlena's, which closed last Sunday night.
That American Express commercial that was filming in Hayes Valley last month has now been released.
A 29-year-old resident of Hickory Street was arrested Tuesday for allegedly running a billion-dollar online narcotics marketplace.
After more than a year in Hayes Valley, Off the Grid has decided to take its rotating stable of food trucks elsewhere.
A few new details have emerged about Saturday night's shooting at Grove and Octavia which sent one man to the hospital.
We're giving away two tickets to one of this weekend's concerts at the brand spankin' new SFJAZZ Center!
What are the boundaries of Hayes Valley? It's a question we get all the time. So, we turn to you.
Talbot Cafe (formerly Tartine) will be hosting an art party tonight at 244 Gough Street.
The band Arcade Fire has apparently left a mysterious logo on the pavement outside of Blue Bottle on Linden Alley.
Technically, Earth Day isn't until Monday. But there's nothing wrong with celebrating this crazy planet a couple days early.
Haven't checked out Noir yet? Then swing by this Tuesday night for a special neighborhood celebration.
This Thursday night, Suppenküche will mark a big milestone -- 20 years in business in Hayes Valley.
The SFMTA will hold a hearing tomorrow to discuss adding a crosswalk at the intersection of Fell and Gough Streets.
It's not actually National Macaron Day, but head to La Boulange anyway and celebrate with a free sample.
Inspired by the new GANT store in Hayes Valley, Supervisor London Breed has introduced legislation to tighten SF's formula retail laws.
The Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association has written to Mayor Ed Lee asking for "swift and timely" action at Hayes Valley Farm.
The former sewing machine shop at 488 Fell Street apparently has a new tenant -- a candy shop called Papabubble.
A new audio documentary debuted on KALW yesterday chronicling the final days of Marlena's, which closed in March.
Plans are afoot to design a network of "livable alleys" throughout Hayes Valley and beyond, and you're invited to help them come to life.
The plot of land at 450 Laguna, which was most recently home to Hayes Valley Farm, is now a barren dirtscape.
A local group will be hosting a workday to clean up Koshland Park today, and you're invited to join.
In an effort to be more synonymous with the Mexican dishes on its menu, Go Getters Deli (100 Gough) recently changed its name to Don Agapito's.
Yesterday the Planning Commission considered London Breed's proposal to expand Hayes Valley's restrictions on formula retail. Results were mixed.
It's gonna be a lovely night in Hayes Valley, with a few special events to satisfy both your tastebuds and eardrums.
There are plenty of new constructions going up around the neighborhood, but one wood-clad building in particular caught our eye recently.
Mark your calendars for next Sunday, September 15th, as the Urban Air Market is set to return to Hayes Valley.
The northeast corner of Hayes and Laguna, currently home to the Hayes & Kebab patio / parking lot, could soon be the site of a new building.
Poland's west coast consulate is doing some business in Hayes Valley this week, having recently moved from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
A new chicken restaurant will soon be coming to Market Street, courtesy of Straw owner Ari Feingold.
This week, Curbed rounded up all the new housing developments currently in the works for Hayes Valley.
After nearly eight years in the neighborhood, local sushi restaurant Sebo (517 Hayes) will be closing next weekend.
Some provocative signage at the former home of Anna's Market reveals that a new tenant will be moving in come December -- but who?
A 7-month-long project is about to bring a slew of changes to the intersection of Haight, Market, and Gough Streets.
A thief with a possible penchant for form-fitting undergarments has stolen a sandwich board from the Dark Garden corset shop.
Three plots of land on the east side of Octavia Boulevard are about to hit the market.
The man struck and killed by a car at the intersection of Market and Octavia Sunday night has been identified as 31-year-old Bryan Goodwin.
More than a dozen artists, architects and experts will be gathering at the Proxy space this weekend for an exhibit on temporary architecture.
Lers Ros Thai at 307 Hayes Street was closed yesterday due to health code violations, but is planning to reopen today.
Sara Schulz, founder of Schulzies Bread Pudding (364 Hayes), competed on the ABC TV show "Shark Tank" this week.
A number of flyers have been posted in Hayes Valley in recent days decrying a soulless San Francisco.
Welcome Hayes Valley newest retailer: Alternative Apparel, which officially opens at 424 Hayes Street today.
An Italian immersion school with 130 students will be opening a new campus on Fell Street next year.
Getting around the neighborhood might be a little tricky around midday today, as President Obama visits Hayes Valley for a fundraiser.
It's Thursday night in Hayes Valley, which means it's time for some wine tasting at Arlequin.
What does 2013 hold in store for our neighborhood? Here are a few predictions we can make pretty safely.
Did you go to last night's 21st annual Hayes Valley Block Party? If so, we want to hear from you.
A thief broke into a home at Ivy and Webster on Friday and stole some bicycles, a reader reports.
You're invited to join Supervisor London Breed and our local SFPD Captain on a community walk around Hayes Valley tomorrow evening.
Actress Katey Sagal, who will always be known to us as Peg Bundy from "Married With Children," visited Hayes Valley yesterday.
We're recovering from an orange-and-black coma today. In the meantime, we want to hear from YOU.
It's the day after Thanksgiving in one of the city's best neighborhoods for shopping. Brace yourself.
We're taking today off to eat, drink, and relax with family and friends. And of course, we've got lots to be thankful for here at Hayeswire.
It's baaaaack. The annual tradition that is the Hayes Valley Holiday Block Party returns next Friday, December 7th.
Here are four fun happenings in Hayes Valley to help make your weekend a great one.
Need a gift for that special someone? Swing by RAG on Octavia today for a unique shopping event.
Juicy news! A new beverage company will be coming to the Proxy Project this summer to quench our collective thirsts.
A new mural measuring 2400 square feet was painted this week on a wall behind Flax Art & Design on Market Street.
Don't want to trek around the neighborhood with your little tot on Wednesday night? Do it this afternoon instead.
Beer, ice cream, coffee, and now pizza -- today the Proxy Project on Octavia has it all.
Not only did our dreams of ever owning the Charles Dietle House just die, they did so in record-setting fashion.
Plenty of Hayes Valley shops and eateries are offering Pride-related items and discounts this weekend.
Did you know you live in the snobbiest part of the snobbiest city in America? Neither did we.
Weekends will be getting more flavorful on Octavia Street, as a food vendor called Minnie Bell's Soul Movement joins the lineup at Proxy.
Tonight, American Tripps celebrates two years of its popular ping pong parties with an event at Rickshaw Stop.
A weekly "succulent bar" will be popping up on Octavia Street every Saturday, starting this weekend.
For your weekend reading pleasure, here are a few little Hayes Valley news items that crossed our desks recently.
Let's get your weekend started right with a few random pieces of Hayes Valley news.
The city's new bike share program will be expanding next year, including a new presence in Hayes Valley.
For those that take the crowded 5-Fulton bus every day, some proposed changes could soon offer sweet relief.
Breaking gyro news, folks -- it appears that 517 Hayes Street, most recently home to Sebo, will soon reopen as a greek sandwich shop.
The next time someone tells you there's nothing bizarre or kinky going on in Hayes Valley, you can refer them to this job listing.
Sacré bleu! Bastille Day is Sunday! Here are some ways to celebrate without leaving Hayes Valley.
Got a little goblin you want to take trick-or-treating around the neighborhood? Bring him or her down to Seesaw on Sunday.
Curbed has updates on seven different construction projects underway (or pending) in the Hayes Valley area.
We've got a new Supervisor-elect in District 5 this morning. We'd like to know: what should her top priority be?
Boxing Room's offering a Thanksgiving feast to go, complete with turkey, yams, greens, cornbread, pecan pie, cranberry... oh great, we're drooling.
If you've got some holiday shopping to do, and want to buy local, The Bold Italic is here to help.
Looking for some Fat Tuesday fun? Here's one itinerary to keep you celebrating all day long, without leaving Hayes Valley.
This month, Hayes Valley staple Absinthe celebrates its 15th anniversary -- in style, naturally.
Tomorrow night, learn about architect Julia Morgan, whose works include Hearst Castle, the Fairmont Hotel, and the Zen Center at 300 Page.
Traci Des Jardins, the chef/owner of Jardinière at 300 Grove Street, will be a guest tomorrow on ABC's daytime talk show, "The Chew."
It's a big day for the folks at local butcher shop and charcuterie Fatted Calf, as their new cookbook officially goes on sale today.
Samovar Tea Lounge has applied for a beer and wine license, meaning they could soon be spiking their teas with a little something extra.
Burning Man kicks off in a month, and if you're starting to get excited, you'll want to be hanging around Patricia's Green at noon today.
The heart of Hayes Valley could be getting a drastic new addition, if plans for a 4-story, 41-unit condo project are approved this week.
Here are some news items from around the neighborhood that you might have missed this week.
A local burrito vendor is looking for a place to park his trailer in Hayes Valley.
A sales rep for Groupon has been fired after allegedly sending an intimidating email to one of the owners of Hayes Valley restaurant Sauce.
Want to write about Hayes Valley? Or the Tenderloin, or SoMa, or Mid-Market, or the Fillmore, or wherever it is you happen to live, work, or play?
A men's boutique called Klein Epstein & Parker will be opening later this year in the new development at 300 Ivy.
Get to know the Hayes Valley Improvement Club, a group that helped define our neighborhood more than a century ago.
Learn a new craft, enjoy some wine and cheese, and create a work of art tomorrow at Lilikoi.
There have been plenty of holiday happenings for humans this weekend, but here's one for the canines in the crowd.
The dangerous intersection of Market and Octavia might get a little safer, thanks to a new traffic camera that was approved last week.
Let's see where things stand with a couple of construction projects in the neighborhood -- 400 Grove and 300 Ivy.
Two of Hayes Valley's finest are among a dozen nominees for Community Grand Marshal at this year's San Francisco Pride Parade.
Aaron London, formerly chef at Napa's Ubuntu, will NOT be opening a restaurant in Hayes Valley after all, according to a recent report.
This past weekend, the sidewalk outside the Zen Center at Page and Laguna got a significant upgrade, the first step in a citywide project.
The SF Symphony, which has been on strike for the past 20 days, may be about to return to work.
Tonight, head to Arlequin Wine Merchant and celebrate the annual release of Beaujolais Nouveau.
With temps approaching the 80s today, it's time to review the many ways to enjoy the hot weather (and keep cool) in Hayes Valley.
Want to live in a true San Francisco landmark, right here in Hayes Valley? Got $3 million dollars to spare?
A man has died from his wounds after being shot on the 700 block of Grove Street tonight.
We've already taken a peek at Noir's food menu -- now let's talk about the wines.
A new bench, a new sign, a gold medalist and more -- we've got a few random tidbits for you on this final Saturday of March.
Tomorrow (Friday the 28th), you'll be able to ride Muni for free all day.
With just 24 hours left in the Curbed Cup, Hayes Valley is locked in a tight battle with the Lower Haight for SF's neighborhood of the year.
According to the readers of at least one website, Hayes Valley is the most stylish neighborhood in San Francisco.
A couple of days ago, a reader contacted us with a common question: how do I find an apartment in Hayes Valley?
Hayes Valley may not be getting a decent grocery store any time soon, but a new service called Good Eggs is aiming to fill the gap.
Our friends and neighbors over at the Bold Italic are throwing a party this Thursday night right in the heart of the neighborhood.
Three months ago, Sean Sidi left the International High School at 150 Oak Street after visiting a former teacher. He hasn't been seen since.
It's been about seven years in the making, but it looks like work is finally about to get underway on 555 Fulton Street.
Our cohorts in the Lower Haight want to make a few trades with us. The Wiggle for Blue Bottle? Not so fast...
Two mobile showrooms will be parked at the Proxy Project today, peddling some seriously stylish goods.
It looks like one of our favorite places to grab a cocktail in Hayes Valley is about to get a shakeup.
There were plenty of familiar foodie faces at Outside Lands this weekend. Here's a roundup of local eateries' dispatches from Golden Gate Park.
Good news! Two Sisters, one of Hayes Valley's smallest bars, will soon be adding some extra seating. But not much.
A local resident is suggesting starting a neighborhood watch program, and we want to know what you think.
We've got plenty of talented artists working in Hayes Valley -- and this weekend, some of them will be opening their studios to the public.
We're talking big changes, big honors, and thin pizzas in the Hayes Valley food scene this week.
Shopping, learning, and celebrating -- we've got three great ways for you to spend the afternoon in Hayes Valley today.
Good news, science lovers! Admission to the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park is free for Hayes Valley residents this weekend.
On Monday night, Jardiniere celebrates its 15th anniversary with a very special dinner event.
It's time for San Francisco's 93rd Veterans Day Parade, which will be cruising down Market Street towards our neck of the woods this afternoon.
On December 1st, the owner of Hayes Valley's second-oldest shop will celebrate a milestone -- 25 years in business in the neighborhood.
We've got a lot of cozy options for passing the time in the neighborhood on a rainy day. (Slash week.)
This Friday night is the Hayes Valley Holiday Block Party, and we've gotten word of a pretty spectacular silent auction slated for Patricia's Green.
The flagship Timbuk2 store at 506 Hayes Street has just gotten a spiffy redesign, and they want to celebrate -- with you.
If you don't see thousands of Santas in the neighborhood next Saturday, it's because this year's SantaCon is breaking with tradition.
Today and tomorrow at Civic Center, there will be a free children's snow park with sledding, bouncy houses, and more. We think.
The race is on to crown San Francisco's neighborhood of the year, and Hayes Valley is off to a good start.
A local beverage maker will be roaming Hayes Valley today doling out free cups of holiday cheer.
A San Francisco tradition comes to an end this afternoon at Marlena's.
Market SF, a shop within a shop at 541 Octavia, has announced that it will be closing on Sunday and moving to a new location.
A couple of noteworthy local retail spaces in the Hayes Valley area are now up for rent.
A fire broke out at a house on the south side of Oak Street this morning around 3am, KGO reports.
A 19-year resident of Hayes Valley has compiled a list of observations about the neighborhood as he prepares to move away.
Do you need some previously-owned stuff? Then Laguna is where you want to be today, where you'll find garage sales from Page to Fulton.
Two people were stabbed near Fell and Van Ness last night, according to SF Appeal.
The owners of Fatted Calf will be releasing a new cookbook this fall, detailing the art of making salumi, sausage, roasts and more.
Kelvin, the patented, liquid nitrogen-fueled machine that churns out Smitten's silky-smooth ice cream, needs a new name.
Today it's the 162nd annual St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival here in San Francisco, and this year it's all about the ladies.
Now that the Dodgers/Giants series is behind us, put the rivalry on hold just long enough to find out what an Angeleno has to say about Hayes Valley.
The results are in, and Smitten has announced the winner of its competition to rename its patented ice cream machine.
Looking for a new lunch option in Hayes Valley? Look no further than Noir, where a pop-up sandwich shop is now open.
10 months after Starbucks purchased La Boulange, the bakery chain's products will finally be sold in all Bay Area Starbucks shops, starting today.
Tomorrow afternoon, spend two minutes in heaven (a.k.a. Patricia's Green) with some random folks from Hayes Valley and beyond.
If you just can't wait to break out your fanciest hat and pound a mint julep or two, head to Smuggler's Cove this Tuesday night.
Market SF, the pop-up retail shop that used to operate within RAG SF on Octavia, is about to reopen under a different name in the Castro.
Tomorrow, Biergarten hosts a relatively new tradition in Hayes Valley -- the 3rd annual Ham and Eggs Fire Brunch.
The parents of a missing 21-year-old man who was last seen in Hayes Valley are asking for the public's help in finding him.
Dogs near Twin Peaks were sickened by eating poisoned meatballs earlier this week, and more poisoned meat was reportedly found in Hayes Valley.
Just a quick note to let you know that the neighborhood's newest cafe and bakery is now open!
Hip-hop superstar Kanye West visited Hayes Valley last night, mingling with fans at local rum bar Smuggler's Cove.
A new restaurant is being planned for Gough Street, but so far details are scant. Here's what we know.
On Friday, Juice Shop will make its first appearance at the Proxy Project on Octavia -- but not quite how we expected.
Staying in town this Monday? Want to learn some Israeli-style self-defense and combat moves, for free?
Local letterpress shop Lilikoi Design needs your votes in a contest being run by that master of all things crafty, Martha Stewart.
Two new boot camp classes have debuted in Hayes Valley, helping you get outside and get some intense exercise without leaving the neighborhood.
From remodels to new menus, there have been a handful of changes in the Hayes Valley food scene of late. Here's what you need to know.
The team behind Hayes Valley restaurants Absinthe, Arlequin, and Boxing Room will next be expanding their empire to SoMa.
Yesterday, the S.F. Planning Commission recommended clearing the way for a large chain grocery store to open at 555 Fulton.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and at least a couple of local businesses are raising awareness -- and money -- for the cause.
Following Designing Women, Roseanne, and Sex and the City, the latest drag send-up to hit Rebel is a show skewering '90s sitcom Friends.
A pilot program to test a rapid version of the 5 Fulton bus line will debut tomorrow morning.
McCoppin Hub, the cul-de-sac that hosts Off the Grid events just across Market Street, will be made available to the public all November long.
This Friday, construction of the new Boys and Girls Club at 344 Fulton Street will officially begin.
A local nail salon was robbed at gunpoint during broad daylight yesterday.
Want to learn more about the "living alleys" that are being planned for Hayes Valley? Then you might want to attend this workshop tonight.
Want to see a whole hog get butchered inside a men's clothing store? Head to Welcome Stranger tomorrow night.
Curbed spotted a listing for what may be the city's smallest available apartment, a studio at Octavia and Ivy.
In an unexpected development, it appears that Moishe's Pippic will be closing today after 26 years in business.
Judy Rodgers, who has been the chef and co-owner of Zuni Cafe since 1987, has passed away.
It's the last weekend of 2013, and if you're hanging around Hayes Valley, here are a few shopping events to fill your calendar.
A hearing on Thursday may determine what kind of grocery store is allowed at the upcoming development at 555 Fulton.
Phil Ting, who represents the western half of SF in the California Assembly, would like to see more vacant city lots turned into urban farms.
The families of Sean Sidi and four other missing young men will be holding a vigil tomorrow night in Golden Gate Park.
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