Locals stripped down and ran through the streets of the Castro to raise funds for the SF AIDS Foundation.
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About 200 revelers of all ages gathered last night to help kick off holiday merriment in the Castro.
The march took leather enthusiasts from the Castro to SoMa, where stops included Powerhouse, Mr. S Leather, the Lone Star Saloon, and the Eagle.
The 1966 riot in the Tenderloin, long a buried part of history, was the first known incidence of a trans uprising in the U.S.
With the atmosphere of a bygone era, Louie’s, formerly known as Pinto’s, has been in the Castro for more than 80 years.
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In the Castro since 1976, Rossi's Deli is a neighborhood favorite for sandwiches and Middle Eastern and Italian cuisine.
Last night's "I Love History" event drew a wide swath of guests to celebrate the museum's five years in operation.
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After delays with permits, zoning, and medical licensing, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's new health center Strut will formally open its doors in the Castro on Monday, January 4th.
The slideshow, which was projected onto the Castro Theater and de Young Museum last night, mixes artwork and HIV/AIDS statistics.
For over four decades, Ruby's has offered studio space, education, and art shows for ceramicists both novice and expert.
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We put together a walking tour of the Castro's green spaces, from community gardens to commemorative plots.
The center will offer sexual health services, counseling, and special programs for over-50 and African-American bi and gay men.
For the next year, the science and craft museum will be in residence at the Mission Art Center.