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Our photographer traveled with the parade yesterday from its start in the Financial District to the party at Civic Center.
You don't have to be a woman to enter SF Women Artists' grant-funded competition, which will select 32 pieces of local art to be printed on banners on Irving Street between 7th & 10th Avenues.
The troupe, which did 13 shows a week during the 1960s, became a major influence on comedians ranging from John Belushi to Tina Fey.
Our correspondents share the sights at the city's main Pride parade today.
Local writer and photographer Mark Ellinger shares his perspective on the main stretch around Market.
Artists are taking to the street tomorrow to collect feedback on three different proposals for a light-filled public art installation.
Pride Week is here and we've got you covered with all the events you should check out.
Get a jump on Pride Weekend festivities with Thursday's official unveiling of a new artwork commissioned by the Grand Hyatt. It's located in the courtyard between the hotel and the new Apple Store.
On the evening of June 21st, 1872, the California Powder Works was obliterated, one of several explosions to occur at neighborhood TNT factories.
Dozens of floats will join this year's Pride Parade, including one that celebrates the city's central neighborhoods.
Artist Michael Markowitz has been running a figure drawing studio out of his apartment for 24 years—and classes still regularly sell out.
The latest in the new record shop's series of bimonthly exhibits is "Options in Life," a show of collages by Emeryville-based Jessalyn Aaland.
For nearly 60 years, the Purple Onion was a place for up-and-coming talent as diverse as Phyllis Diller, the Smothers Brothers and Maya Angelou.
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