Art Installation 'Castro Street Seen' Showcases Neighborhood's History On Vacant Storefront Windows
Last weekend and just in time for Pride, a new art installation was revealed on the windows outside the former restaurant and bar Harvey's and smoke shop Puff 'n Stuff at 18th and Castro streets.
Another Planet's Castro Theatre Plans Approved by City Commissions, With Caveats
In a joint hearing on Thursday that lasted over seven hours, the San Francisco Planning and Historic Preservation Commissions approved Another Planet Entertainment's proposed changes to the 101-year-old Castro Theatre.
San Francisco Sea Lion Lovers Call The Decision "Hasty," But The Wild Parrots Are Now SF's Official Animal
San Francisco celebrates its newly designated official animal, the wild parrots of Telegraph Hill, amid a controversial victory over sea lions. The exotic birds represent the city's colorful and resilient character.
New Sculpture on Yerba Buena Island is so Huge that it is Visible from San Francisco
Point of Infinity, a 69-foot stainless steel sundial by artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, now graces Yerba Buena Island. Enjoy its grand vista from San Francisco and beyond.












