Castro art pop-up 'Queer Arts Featured' headed for former HRC Store
In June, a new art and events pop-up, Queer Arts Featured (a.k.a Queer A.F.), will be opening in the former HRC Store (also Harvey Milk's one-time camera store) at 575 Castro Street.
Castro Theatre & Another Planet Entertainment announce plans for 100th-anniversary celebration
Plans for the anniversary include a week of screenings featuring iconic films from each decade of the Castro Theatre's history, from June 3 -12, as well as a day of films shot in SF on June 22, the actual anniversary date.
Former Café Flore customer takes over the famed Castro cafe and will reopen it as something new
Café Flore was an LGBTQ+ haven in the Castro neighborhood for over 45 years. Now, the space will finally come alive again later this year under a new owner, who was a former customer.
Castro gift shop 'Local Take' prepares to move into former Core40/Magnet space on 18th
After nine years at its current location on 17th Street, Castro gift shop Local Take (3979B 17th. St.) is preparing to move to a new, larger space at 18th and Castro streets.
Fundraising campaign started for restoration of Castro's poignant HIV/AIDS mural
There is now a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for the restoration of the Castro's nearly 25-year-old The Hope For the World Cure mural at 16th and Market streets.
Community comes together to help victims of 3-alarm Duboce Triangle fire
No one was injured in the April 8 fire on Noe Street, but it displaced five residents and shut down Sushi Urashima, and crowdfunding campaigns have been launched for both.
SFFILM announces 2022 lineup, with Michelle Yeoh and Jenny Slate coming to town
The San Francisco International Film Festival returns to the Castro and other SF theaters, with Michelle Yeoh, Ron Howard’s new Chef José Andrés documentary, and Michael K. Williams’ final screen performance.
Another Planet Entertainment partners with LGBT construction association for Castro Theatre renovation
More details continue to emerge about Another Planet Entertainment's plans for the renovation of the historic Castro Theatre, including the hiring of BuildOut California, an association of LGBT construction firms and trades.












