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The festival will feature 60 films from 21 countries across the Arab world.
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A new owner may turn the fabric store's second, third, and fourth floors into office space.
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Cyclists, disability advocates, and concerned neighbors say the city is dragging its feet on a solution for the 17th Street Muni tracks, where accidents and injuries are common.
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John Fassett is one of only 100 male nurse midwives in the country—and the only one practicing in San Francisco.
The 32nd Folsom Street Fair, the "world's biggest leather event," was hot in more ways than one.
The bar is now officially an SF legacy business, but its owners say that there's no structure yet for obtaining or requesting funds.
A recent transplant from Los Angeles, Verdugo is aiming to expose the chorus to a wider audience and start an educational program.
Jerry Pritikin captured iconic photos of Harvey Milk and Jane Fonda during his years in the Castro—then returned home to become the Chicago Cubs' much-loved "Bleacher Preacher."
15 dogs from Family Dog Rescue and Copper's Dream Animal Rescue will be available for adoption at the celebration of the feast of St. Francis.
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After failed negotiations for a long-term lease extension, Zapata will close up shop on October 14th.
Concerned about safety in the Castro? Consider volunteering with Castro Community on Patrol.
After a year of vacancy, 16th Street is getting a new café that will appeal to the neighborhood's coffee, brunch, and wine fanatics.
Les Natali says he's ready for launch—if he can fill two managerial positions that have been open for more than a year.
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