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Built in 1914 for $1.18 million in today's dollars, the Parnassus Masonic Temple was one of the fanciest lodges on the West Coast.
The secco frescoes on the second floor, closed to the public for decades, have been restored—as have the famed first-floor murals.
For 45 years, the Tenderloin studio has recorded albums from the likes of the Grateful Dead, Santana, Tupac Shakur, and Green Day.
For two weeks in October, residents young and old, seasoned and novice, took turns playing the public piano at Boeddeker Park.
From modern dance at PianoFight to contemporary concerts at the Center for New Music, here's what's on tap this weekend.
We caught up with Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty to learn more about the massive hybrid organ he hopes to install in the near future.
Here's a rundown of all the new exhibits debuting tonight, some of which are offering free beer, prints, and snacks.
A new mural has appeared on the boards hiding construction at the former Michael's Pit Stop location on Divisadero & Page. No artist has signed the work, so for now its origins remain a mystery.
Learn about painter Monique Passicot's work, life in the neighborhood, and upcoming art show.
As the Curran Theater renovates, audience members are invited on-stage for a series of intimate, experimental performances.
After 35 years, the renowned video store will close on November 28th; no word yet on what will happen to the 90,000-title film archive, but efforts to find a benefactor are ongoing.
Today's Divisadero is lined with locally-owned shops, but there was a time when it seemed as though it would be overtaken by chains.
The doc, set to arrive just in time for the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, will benefit Taking It to the Streets.
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