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As we mentioned over the weekend, muralist Apexer is in the process of installing a new Summer of Love-inspired mural on Masonic at Haight, in partnership with the de Young Museum.
If approved, a new neon work would decorate two sides of the popular concert and events venue.
We crunched the data to find the city's biggest tree, which is eight feet taller than Coit Tower—and isn't a redwood.
Friends, colleagues and others marched in the Castro to commemorate the man who created the LGBT pride symbol.
A memorial for Baker is planned in the Castro tonight.
Apexer is coming back to the Haight this Saturday to install a new mural, in collaboration with the de Young Museum.
Benji Illgen and Justin Smith have seen the Lower Haight and its music scene change dramatically, but they're still keeping things going.
The film series offers live performances, but also examines the political, social, and comedic impact of the striptease.
The orchestra cancelled its North Carolina performances in response to the state's adoption of discriminatory legislation.
The former Frame 123 space will soon see new life as a neighborhood art gallery.
This "intimate deli with big britches" is a community hub for everyone from Kona coffee enthusiasts to Star Trek fans.
Lower Polk Neighbors and the Middle Polk Neighborhood Association are joining forces to establish an LGBTQ Cultural Heritage District.
The house at 500 Capp St. may look like just another Mission Victorian, but it's actually a monument of conceptual art.
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