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Dog Eared, which opened a second location in the Castro in July, was one of three bookstores to receive legacy status this week.
Tomorrow, Peaches Christ (a.k.a. Joshua Grannell) will bring a stage show themed around the famed 1975 documentary to the Castro.
Legacy status could be a lifesaver for owner and neighborhood favorite Zahra Saleh, whose lease is up in two years.
The festival will feature 60 films from 21 countries across the Arab world.
Join in a community forum, stop by an art opening, attend a book reading, and watch the second presidential debate.
Fleming is behind the new murals at the La Playa Safeway, as well as murals at Green Apple Books, Grocery Outlet, and more.
Starting tomorrow, Market Street will become a three-day playground packed with interactive art.
The block that could be home to a 12-story development once housed several now-closed gay bars, and an activist wants to preserve it.
In 1966, a white policeman shot an unarmed black teenager in the back, sparking days of civic unrest. What's changed since then?
The third and final installment of our photo tour features vintage Chinatown neon signs that still glow at night—and sometimes during the day, too.
Take a look back through the Tenderloin's colorful history with Mark Ellinger, who has been documenting his neighborhood for many years.
Nonprofit Imprint.City is helping to install nine new murals on Egbert Avenue for a festival on October 22nd.
Little Paper Planes on Valencia Street uses its space to support the various works of local artists each month.
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