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Expect crowded public transportation, street closures and Muni reroutes.
April showers have finally cleared, and several art-focused events are blooming in the Tenderloin in the early days of May.
Charles Amirkhanian has been promoting modern music in San Francisco for so long, some of it has become classical by now.
A large-scale neon installation has been permanently installed on the building's western facade.
Sabb's new exhibit at the Tenderloin's Swim Gallery weaves together urban fashion, philosophy, and insight into black history and culture.
The theater company is continuing its efforts to bring visibility to Tenderloin artists with a new rotating window display on Jones Street.
The documentary-style show about Tenderloin residents will play at venues around the neighborhood, from parks to libraries to churches.
Neighborhood vendors are offering a number of opportunities to pick up locally sourced holiday gifts over the next few days.
The book, exhibit and upcoming special events feature 150 vintage matchbooks from businesses that operated in the neighborhood from the 1920s to ‘50s.
With Michael Tilson Thomas set to step down in 2020, the Symphony will be led by a fresh face: a Finnish composer and conductor.
If you're looking for homegrown gifts this holiday season, the Tenderloin and Civic Center are offering a host of holiday markets.
Whether they dwell in a condo or an SRO, the Tenderloin Art Lending Library will let neighbors borrow a new work each month.
The 40-sculpture series was conceived for the grounds of Somerset House in London.
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