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We explore the weekend Castro scene and share what we see and hear.
After a mentally ill woman strangled and dismembered her 21-year-old roommate, local media had a field day with the story.
This weekend in the Haight: live music, nude models, a dog-friendly fundraiser and more.
Bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk will visit Comix Experience tomorrow for an all-day signing of his new graphic novel.
Summer is winding down quickly, but lots of great community events are on the horizon for fall.
Silberman spoke to more than 100 people with autism to create a comprehensive look at the history and culture of the disorder.
Born from humble beginnings in a double-wide trailer, the unpretentious club's members are hands-on and involved.
Live! In The Castro brought swing and music to Jane Warner Plaza over the weekend.
Art consulting firm Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts is opening a by-appointment-only gallery this fall.
A laundry proprietor South of Market fought a legal battle in 1886 against anti-Chinese legislation – and made history.
Local comic Tony Sparks shares how his open-mic comedy night hit its stride at a neighborhood laundromat.
The mural project for veterans continues on, even as the founder struggles to find a permanent Tenderloin home.
The Emperor's Bridge Campaign hopes to become the leading public resource on the eccentric 19th-century "emperor of the United States."
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