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Forty years ago, progressive activists changed how supervisors got elected. The impacts are still being felt today, from social issues to the D3 race.
Known for its intriguing window displays and unique approach to floral design, IXIA has served the Castro and beyond since 1983.
A construction project may have damaged one of the plaques along the Castro's Rainbow Honor Walk.
Yesterday's 41st annual fair featured drag performers, vendors, neighborhood groups, and a Supervisor taking a pie to the face.
Does the Castro extend to Church and Market? What about Duboce Triangle? We asked historians, LGBTQ icons, and neighbors to weigh in.
Artist Lily Simonson's art is on display in vacant storefront window on Castro Street.
We explore the weekend Castro scene and share what we see and hear.
Live! In The Castro brought swing and music to Jane Warner Plaza over the weekend.
The nonprofit group sponsors dozens of live musical performances each summer, with an emphasis on the FiDi and SoMa.
"Reservoir Street" now runs through Safeway's parking lot, but what's behind the name?
Two Rainbow Honor Walk plaques containing typos will be removed, sold at auction, and replaced.
We took a "Hyperlapse" video of the Castro yesterday morning and our good pal and photographer Alex Girard added some music and still shots of the Rainbow Honor Walk plaques and the Castro Theatre mar
The Castro Theatre's organist has started a Indiegogo campaign to create a new organ for the venue.
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