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Weiss, who passed away on July 31, was dubbed the "goddess of the Beat Generation" by Herb Caen.
It's official: the 20th edition of Hardly Strictly will be moving to the digital sphere.
Several tipsters have been curious about a slick of "green slime" that's been on the ground at Page and Shrader streets for months.
"It came to my awareness that it's a little bit like the Berlin Wall," said historian Nancy Gille of her work to preserve the iconic corner's sidewalk.
Salinas has turned shelter-in-place into an art project, painting more than 50 Bayview landmarks from his sidewalk perch.
Over 100 artists participated in Bernal Heights’ outdoor art “walk-by,” allowing neighbors to view their creations at a safe distance.
To keep interest alive, Outside Lands has already announced its 2021 lineup, with tickets on sale starting tomorrow.
The city has already removed a Christopher Columbus statue at Coit Tower. Over the weekend, protesters took down three more.
"What I’m curating features an eclectic cross section of the community," said Kim Shuck, the city's seventh poet laureate.
The phased reopening plan may also include a first for the library system: curbside pickup.
From building-size video projections to a billboard-turned-gallery, Bay Area artists and museums are getting creative with exhibitions.
"To see the surveillance video was so shocking to us," one of the owners of the Scandinavian inspired eatery said. "It is ridiculous."
"I’ve seen more than a couple of people well up with tears," says the bar owner behind the pop-up sidewalk shows.
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