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The society hopes to partner with a developer to take the museum from 1,600 square feet in the Castro to 25,000-50,000 square feet downtown.
"Register 7 made us want to make art," said Sara Brody, lyricist and publicist for the Market Street cash register.
The author and playwright talks diversity in the Castro and her newest stage production, launching next month.
With electrical work taking longer than expected, the program continues to operate out of a Mission District art center.
During a break in the free screening of the ABC miniseries based on his book, Cleve Jones will host an anti-Trump rally at Harvey Milk Plaza.
Munro started in drag after losing a bet in 1989 and has won multiple titles on the pageant circuit since.
With CVS set to close, here's a look back at the Market and Noe property, which has been owned by the Finnila family for 90 years.
Tonight's event—featuring virtual experiences—will be one of a kind. But the exhibition runs through February 25th.
Katy Perry secretly installed a musical disco ball in Dolores Park this morning—and just as quickly, it vanished.
Community suggestions have included stronger memorials to Milk, and recreating the plaza as an outdoor amphitheater.
Artists and curators Sam Flores and Ronnie Buders have created a bonus Trick Dog mural that will be the magazine's cover.
Whether it’s photos, food, or paintings you want, the neighborhood has enough art for everyone.
The 17th Street tattoo shop is one of only two in SF to use a booth rental model, which its new co-owner says puts more money in artists' pockets.
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