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Over 100 artists participated in Bernal Heights’ outdoor art “walk-by,” allowing neighbors to view their creations at a safe distance.
To keep interest alive, Outside Lands has already announced its 2021 lineup, with tickets on sale starting tomorrow.
The city has already removed a Christopher Columbus statue at Coit Tower. Over the weekend, protesters took down three more.
"What I’m curating features an eclectic cross section of the community," said Kim Shuck, the city's seventh poet laureate.
The phased reopening plan may also include a first for the library system: curbside pickup.
From building-size video projections to a billboard-turned-gallery, Bay Area artists and museums are getting creative with exhibitions.
"To see the surveillance video was so shocking to us," one of the owners of the Scandinavian inspired eatery said. "It is ridiculous."
"I’ve seen more than a couple of people well up with tears," says the bar owner behind the pop-up sidewalk shows.
A decade after its original debut, the "Haight Street Rat" has entered a new, socially responsible phase of its life.
Amos Goldbaum raised more than $2K for charity by auctioning off his Mission storefront mural. But yesterday, someone accidentally gave it away.
San Francisco Pride released a schedule of virtual programs for its 50th anniversary this summer, including a first-ever LED-lit Pink Triangle.
With many murals already completed, more are on the way.
Historians are decorating SF's intersections with photos of their historic pasts — and neighbors are invited to join in.
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