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Literary events, a street beautification project that starts with brunch, drag tributes, and so much more.
The two art walks are relaunching under one banner, with more than 35 participating galleries and businesses to check out.
As we mentioned over the weekend, muralist Apexer is in the process of installing a new Summer of Love-inspired mural on Masonic at Haight, in partnership with the de Young Museum.
If approved, a new neon work would decorate two sides of the popular concert and events venue.
The site is contaminated with banned chemicals, but preservationists say the buildings still have value.
We crunched the data to find the city's biggest tree, which is eight feet taller than Coit Tower—and isn't a redwood.
Friends, colleagues and others marched in the Castro to commemorate the man who created the LGBT pride symbol.
A memorial for Baker is planned in the Castro tonight.
Apexer is coming back to the Haight this Saturday to install a new mural, in collaboration with the de Young Museum.
Benji Illgen and Justin Smith have seen the Lower Haight and its music scene change dramatically, but they're still keeping things going.
The film series offers live performances, but also examines the political, social, and comedic impact of the striptease.
“The amount of people that came into our store and the numbers of items we sold were pretty staggering,” says one store employee.
Life imitates art as a new 33-story residential tower is erected a block away from the community theater.
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