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Premiering at the Castro Theatre as part of CAAMFest-formerly the SF Int'l Asian American Film Festival, SUNSET STORIES is a true labor of love.
Many of our long-term Biscuit followers know we're fans of finding great pictures that tell the story of our neighborhood though the ages.
Ever wondered what the Castro neighborhood looked like from its early days when San Francisco was relatively young and unformed and how it transformed into what you see today?
We've posted a great deal in the past month or so about a myriad of stories in the Castro that have generated quite a bit of interest.
As the Biscuit's posted Sup.
On a beautiful and warm Sunday the Castro found itself at ground zero, once again, in the ongoing battle around the City's new legal stance on public nudity.
The Castro is always packed to the gills with event choices that are fun and interesting to do.
Joey Arias, cabaret star and NYC legend, returns to the Castro Theatre on Valentine's Day after a two-year absence with a show he describes as, "a love letter to San Francisco".
Before the Castro became the epicenter of the modern-day LGBT universe it was an enclave to the super freaky, hippie, try-anything-once, Queer, flower children.
Gay Pride is a fun and wild celebration we've been celebrating in San Francisco since the 1970's.
Beginning tonight, Friday Feb.
Beginning January 25th and running through February 3, 'Noir City' San Francisco's unique Annual Film Noir Festival (FNF) returns to the Castro Theatre bringing with it 27 films for your viewing pleas
As we posted Oct.
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