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With the atmosphere of a bygone era, Louie’s, formerly known as Pinto’s, has been in the Castro for more than 80 years.
This week's events also include an art opening, a comedy show and live music in Jane Warner Plaza.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
The latest from the neighborhood blotter includes robberies, a stabbing, and efforts to address quality-of-life concerns.
Retail & Industry in ...
We checked in with the cycling studio, which opened one year ago in the Castro.
The clothing store will close this month and Max Muscle will take its space, leaving a prime opening at the corner of 16th and Market.
Parks & Nature in ...
Some say the placement of Dolores Park's trash cans contributes to the problem, while others say people should just be more responsible.
Politics & Govt in ...
The walk's newest LGBT honorees range from drag queens to astronauts to Major League Baseball players.
Some Castro residents are planning to demonstrate alongside tonight's neighborhood Fix-It walk, calling for better solutions.
Last night, the Castro came together for a final memorial tribute to the 49 people killed in Orlando.
Get ready for the long 4th of July weekend with an eclectic lineup of Castro happenings.
Community & Society in ...
Young LGBTQ people have been fleeing to San Francisco for generations, but the housing options for them keep shrinking.
A ceremonial blessing will be held tomorrow by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, before the memorial is taken down Thursday.
Food & Drinks in ...
With its lease up in the Castro, Ike's is moving in with Sweet Inspiration, as well as taking new locations on Polk Street and in Union Square.
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