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As the Castro makes efforts to clean up 16th and Market, here's the story behind the corner's mural, titled "The Hope for the World Cure."
The meeting didn't address a recent flap with SF Planning, which questioned some elements of the project, including the historic spiegeltent.
Dancers from PopStar Booty Camp will be showing off their routines for Beyonce's "Formation" and Justin Bieber's "Sorry" at two flash mob performances on April 17th.
Beckoning from above, Tank Hill is a small park that boasts big views.
Open since November 2015, this weekends-only shop aims to promote thoughtful materialism by selling one-of-a-kind items.
Judy Yung will show historical photos depicting life in the community from the Gold Rush to the 1989 earthquake at the launch of "Images of America: San Francisco's Chinatown."
Behind the graceful Victorian façade at 1152 Oak St. (near Broderick) sits the oldest firehouse still owned by the SFFD.
Tillman's book, about a violent crime that shaped a neighborhood and community, will resonate with Upper Haight locals.
In the 80s, KPOO was a mandatory stop for hip-hop artists and DJ Marcus Clemmons was the voice of a generation.
The hunt is on for artists with ideas for installations that would fill Larkin Street with light and visitors.
The owner is seeking $1.8 M for the vacant lot with the brick gas station and $1.3M for the adjoining 4-bedroom house, which was built in 1908.
A retail shop, a gallery owner and five artists collaborated to make the new, very blue mural on Steiner Street a reality.
Ever wanted to peek inside one of the city's most stately Victorians? Hop over to the Wall Street Journal, which this morning shared an in-depth look at the building on the corner of Hayes & Buchanan.
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