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Didn't see your dream walking tour in last week's roundup? Here are some more options to consider.
District 8 Supervisor Scott Wiener is working to bring the statue to Union Square for safekeeping and public display.
Street art takes a not-safe-for-work form at the corner of Market, Castro and 17th.
The world-renowned men's chorus brings its administrative office back to the Castro after a stint in SoMa.
The 1966 riot in the Tenderloin, long a buried part of history, was the first known incidence of a trans uprising in the U.S.
With many options to choose from, here's a roundup of some of the walking tours available in the neighborhood.
Want to see inside some of Duboce Triangle's best-preserved Victorian homes? Buy a ticket now for October's big tour.
Spend your Saturday at Sketchfest, listen to live music in Jane Warner Plaza or quietly draw at Strut.
The Castro's Art Saves Lives gallery is hosting a new show, "Vibrant Visions," featuring the work of 20 artists with developmental disabilities.
In addition to a previously announced shoot in the Haight, the forthcoming Netflix show will take over the Castro Theatre early next week.
It's your last chance to catch Elliot Lavine's annual monthlong festival of film noir classics, as he's leaving San Francisco after this year.
After 18 years of pre-shows featuring the 1995 cult classic, SF's famed drag queen is starring in a full musical version, imported from New York.
The collection of essays, photos, and interviews will hopefully be printed and ready to go by spring of 2017.
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