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The top news of the week, and events to keep you on the move this weekend.
It's almost time for Halloween in the Inner Sunset, but there's plenty else to do, too.
Three mayoral candidates are joining a handful of Tenderloin poets to creatively debate how the city should manage homelessness.
1AM seeks to champion street art with workshops, gallery shows, and explorations of urban art and graffiti culture.
The university will open the doors of its McAllister Tower Apartments for an afternoon of Halloween fun for neighborhood youth.
Meet the man behind 17th Street's spine-tingling Halloween tradition.
To paint a picture of the TL using residents' own words, two local artists will be collecting stories throughout the fall.
Forty years ago, progressive activists changed how supervisors got elected. The impacts are still being felt today, from social issues to the D3 race.
This Halloween, spend the evening with two drag queens, a prestigious symphony, and a cult-classic musical.
During the annual (and last) SF Open Studios event at the SoMa Artists Studios, more than 90 works of art on display will be draped in white material, hidden from view.
Ahead of his Mezzanine show tonight, visual artist, gallery owner and electronic DJ Mark Slee explains his history and creative process.
From paintings to sculpture to photography, the event offers something for every artistic taste.
Before the weekend countdown begins, here are the top news bites from another busy week.
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