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The secco frescoes on the second floor, closed to the public for decades, have been restored—as have the famed first-floor murals.
Forty years ago, progressive activists changed how supervisors got elected. The impacts are still being felt today, from social issues to the D3 race.
The window display has some fowl-friendly neighbors crying foul, but its creators say no harm to parrots was intended.
93 bands, marchers, vehicles, floats, dancers and equestrians—the largest number of entries ever—will be on hand to celebrate.
The 1987 piece at Broadway and Columbus was restored with help from the city and North Beach Neighbors.
Written by Telegraph Hill resident Ernie Beyl, the new book profiles dozens of San Franciscans who gave the city its culture and charisma.
The festival runs all weekend on Grant and Pacific and will feature music, 200 vendors, the Dragon Parade, a dog talent and fashion show and more.
The new plaza will necessitate closing Vallejo between Columbus and Grant for three months, and some neighbors are displeased.
Bill Weber's iconic jazz mural is undergoing a massive restoration, thanks to recent funding and community assistance.
A hub for artists for nearly half a century, the gallery and workspace occupies a beautiful pre-1906 building.
The festival will feature live entertainment, vendors, food, drinks and a pizza toss.
Organizers hope this inaugural event will be the first of many to re-introduce neighbors and locals to an area that's had its challenges.
The event's organizers hope to hold more poetry and spoken word events in North Beach in the future.
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