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The Castro Community Benefit District released a draft summary of the 20 facts about the Castro area to be stamped on Castro's sidewalks with the completion of the streetscape project
It's wet outside and a little bit windy, but if you're still itching to head out of the house/apartment/micro-apartment today we've got a couple of options.
SF Gate announced yesterday the art show opening of "Portraits From the Castro" the retrospective of the late Beth Van Hoesen's (1926-2010) never-before-seen or rarely exhibited work this Friday.
'Looking', the HBO series filmed in the Castro and throughout the City that we've been following since inception, has released a second longer trailer touting its comedic Queer boy wares.
It was announced this week that the Castro's historic and beloved live music sister venues, Cafe Du Nord and the Swedish American Hall (2170 Market Street), have been sold.
David Weissman's latest film, We Were Here, the monumental documentary homage about San Francisco's early response to the AIDS pandemic, returns to the Castro Theater on World AIDS Day this Sunday D
Since the Biscuits inception we've posted about different works of street art that have popped up in the neighborhood as we've come across them.
Fall has finally arrived.
According to a tweet from the San Francisco Film Commission first caught by our pals over at Haighteration the new HBO queer boy comedy, Looking, being shot throughout the Castro and City since Septem
The week end feels like it came a bit early this week with Halloween falling on a Thursday.
THEN: The traditional Castro Halloween street party was first established in 1946 by Cliff's Variety Store owner, Ernie DeBaca, who decided to hold a costume contest for the local children.
Halloween aka Gay Christmas is quickly approaching and the City is abuzz with events, parties and only during October spooktacular special affairs.
News comes today that local neighborhood LGBT icon, slain civil rights leader and unofficial Mayor of Castro Street, Harvey Milk, will become the first openly Gay person to be honored with a memoria
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