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"This will be held outdoors so anyone can simply wander up and hear provocative and engaging work from some of the best local writers of our time."
Tipster Sean C. has clued us in to a traumatic accident that's befallen local artist Deb, as well as a way to help her out.
Tomorrow, Peaches Christ (a.k.a. Joshua Grannell) will bring a stage show themed around the famed 1975 documentary to the Castro.
The festival will feature 60 films from 21 countries across the Arab world.
Retail & Industry in ...
Despite the recent closure of its pop-up shop, the luxury consignment store says business is still strong at its original location.
Join in a community forum, stop by an art opening, attend a book reading, and watch the second presidential debate.
The block that could be home to a 12-story development once housed several now-closed gay bars, and an activist wants to preserve it.
Four decades in, the fair feels different to some. Here's a closer look.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Locals have complained that the space is attracting homeless campers, but a potential demolition is still at least a few months out.
What started as a rainy morning turned into a sun- and fun-filled afternoon, featuring music, performances, beer, food, and numerous vendors.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Cyclists, disability advocates, and concerned neighbors say the city is dragging its feet on a solution for the 17th Street Muni tracks, where accidents and injuries are common.
Take a walk through history, but not on Dorland Street. An investigation of the disappearance of a block and the construction of a field.
It's all about the free Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in Golden Gate Park this weekend, but the Castro will also get in on the action with its annual street fair.
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