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Suicide or murder? The 1909 death of Mary Carroll remains an intriguing mystery.
After months of planning and painting, the colorful mural overlooking Boeddeker Park in the Tenderloin, which depicts a diverse range of home types and cultures, is officially complete.
Merchants across the neighborhood will be offering special exhibitions, wine, snacks, and more tomorrow night.
Saturday will bring an all-day tag sale in Duboce Park, followed by an evening of art and specials along the Lower Haight's retail corridor.
The new display showcases the work of photographer Jim Marshall, who made his name documenting musicians of the '60s and '70s.
The apartment building at Oak and Steiner was once home to the Fairoaks, a racially inclusive hotel and gay bathhouse.
Get to know the man behind two of the Lower Haight's communal living, arts, and culture operations.
SFPD is refusing to release the statue to anyone but the collective that created it, who've responded by calling the move "an abomination."
The longtime art school opened in the Lake Merced area in 1962.
The Hugh Laurie-starring series, which previously filmed scenes in North Beach and the Tenderloin, is now shooting in NoPa.
The exhibit, Urban Graphic, is a collaboration between Madrone and ArtSpan to kick-off the 41st annual SF Open Studios this fall.
The longtime Haight stained glass shop is moving to a studio in the Dogpatch, which will only be open by appointment.
The shop has been a North Beach fixture since 1985, and Phillips has been working there for over a decade.
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