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Beckoning from above, Tank Hill is a small park that boasts big views.
"When We Rise," from the writer and director of "Milk," will star Guy Pearce, Rachel Griffiths, and Mary-Louise Parker, and shoot in SF later this month.
The Castro cable car, which traveled back and forth between 18th and 26th streets along Castro Street, was replaced by the 24-Divisadero bus line in 1941.
The new Market Street space will provide more room for collections, researchers, visitors, and staff, but the move won't be cheap.
Reporter Erin Allday explains the story behind her story about older men with HIV/AIDS, and what to expect from the upcoming film.
37-year-old actor-singer Aaron Wimmer is being memorialized at 18th and Castro after passing away suddenly on Feb. 2nd. His unexpected death is being investigated and the cause is thus-far unknown.
The mural, going up outside Kasa Indian Eatery on 18th Street, declares 'Love Is Love' with depictions of happy gay couples.
Author Jase Peeples reads from his new LGBTQ-themed children's book Square Zair Pair at Books Inc. Hundreds showed up in support after Westboro Baptist Church threatened to picket.
The notoriously hateful group hopes to protest the LGBT-friendly book in the heart of the Castro. Its author is leading the counter-protest.
Last night's "I Love History" event drew a wide swath of guests to celebrate the museum's five years in operation.
We get to know the Lower Haight photographer, whose 1978 book Gay Semiotics was recently rereleased.
The festival will run for three days at the Castro Theatre, highlighting films from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and more.
Get in the holiday spirit with a walking tour of the neighborhood's seasonal decorations.
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