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The Castro's Art Saves Lives gallery is hosting a new show, "Vibrant Visions," featuring the work of 20 artists with developmental disabilities.
Two years after it was evicted, the historic bookstore will open a smaller space in the African-American Art & Cultural Complex.
Fed up with the feces, used syringes and broken glass littering SoMa's sidewalks, one local is transforming all of this "raw material" into art.
Gough Street's creative co-working space will close its doors on Friday, August 26th.
In addition to a previously announced shoot in the Haight, the forthcoming Netflix show will take over the Castro Theatre early next week.
The 49ers will return to their former home field next Wednesday for a training camp day in honor of the team's 70th anniversary. A youth football exhibition will also be featured.
It's your last chance to catch Elliot Lavine's annual monthlong festival of film noir classics, as he's leaving San Francisco after this year.
The new comedy series is based on the life of Sophia Amoruso, founder of fashion brand Nasty Gal.
After 18 years of pre-shows featuring the 1995 cult classic, SF's famed drag queen is starring in a full musical version, imported from New York.
The big new development at 950-974 Market St. is creating a rent-free space for the Fort Mason-based theater company.
The unique book and record store is known for hosting a full schedule of live music, readings, and stand-up comedy.
The local pro skateboarder is featured in a new documentary that explores the challenges of being an African-American skateboarder.
The owner of one of the Sunset's most interesting homes is staging a backyard book fair in September, and you're invited.
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