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Police are asking for help finding the sculptures so they don't end up at a pawn shop or recycling center.
"Recently released, best-of-show selections from festivals like SXSW and Sundance" will show at the series of free, outdoor movie nights.
The artist says they're intended to spark a conversation about "the amount of time individuals spend with their eyes looking at a screen."
Harris' work focuses on issues of police brutality and gentrification, aiming to create dialogue on how those issues affect the community.
93 bands, marchers, vehicles, floats, dancers and equestrians—the largest number of entries ever—will be on hand to celebrate.
Yesterday's 41st annual fair featured drag performers, vendors, neighborhood groups, and a Supervisor taking a pie to the face.
We take a look at how the Central Freeway was replaced by the boulevard and park, in part three of our series.
The restaurant will exclusively serve dishes created by other chefs, serving as something of an "edible museum."
Our all-Golden Gate Park weekend roundup features free Academy of Sciences admission, a vegetarian festival, and more.
Starting tonight, 12 dance performances addressing wage issues for female garment workers will take place in a Tenderloin alley.
The historic Harding Theater may soon undergo a major renovation, so we got a peek inside before the work begins.
The Mark Music Studio offers lessons, rehearsal space and other resources for the fogbelt's musical community.
For years, Tenderloin resident Zamiro Bennem has been exhibiting his artwork on boarded-up Market Street storefronts.
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