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Paul Tortora and his cockatoo, Casper, have blurred the line between city oddity and community staple.
The center where Jeremy Fish's iconic bronze bunny sits aims to be a hub for a local art form.
Here's the lowdown on the neighborhood's art scene.
When an earlier version of the much-loved sculpture was destroyed to make way for a housing development, locals held a public funeral.
In his tiny studio apartment at Market and Gough streets, David Morritt fashions vibrant, elaborate casts of deer and "unicorn" skulls.
The orchestra cancelled its North Carolina performances in response to the state's adoption of discriminatory legislation.
Have 12 hours to spare in Hayes Valley? Here's what to do.
Tonight's event—featuring virtual experiences—will be one of a kind. But the exhibition runs through February 25th.
Starting next week, Civic Center Plaza will be aglow with six enormous lanterns.
A San Francisco Conservatory of Music grad student aims to bring music, and healing, to populations unserved by typical symphonies.
In honor of 'World Toilet Day,' Lava Mae is using public art to invite neighbors to confront the city's sanitation problem.
We chatted with the artists about their inspirations, and how the two new additions came to be.
If approved, they'd be in place for a year, starting as soon as next month.
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