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Amanda Lynn moved to the Mission on December 31, 1999, and has been adorning local buildings with bold, fantastical art ever since.
After more than five years in a tiny shop at Church and Market, the local jewelry maker has moved to 16th and Guerrero.
We juxtaposed historical photos of 24th and Mission with current shots, to show how the neighborhood has changed over the years.
The eclectic media arts nonprofit supports professionals learning new skill sets, teens seeking careers in film, and more.
Castro-based filmmaker Abhi Singh's newest film examines Vau de Vire, a Mission circus troupe forced out by development.
Transgender singer Breanna Sinclairé is the subject of the new documentary short which screens tomorrow.
One seller is offering one-hour piñata delivery to benefit Syrian refugees, while another had to smuggle hers past a duplicitous border control agent.
The artists behind 'Bart on BART' took on Trump with an art installation at the 18th & Church Muni stop.
Here's the story behind the balloons that are stopping pedestrians in their tracks at 18th & Mission.
A clothesline stretched across the construction site represents the 60 tenants displaced by the destructive fire that gutted the building.
The mural of Bob and Linda Belcher, at 20th and Bryant, is a tribute to the hit animated show's origins in the Mission.
Underwear company Thinx argues that its "pussy-grabbing-proof underwear" ad isn't offensive, but BART disagrees.
Like the protest itself, the Kaepernick murals are drawing both support and criticism.
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