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Racial slurs were painted on three Fulton St. homes this week, the latest in a spate of recent vandalism incidents.
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Imagine: an amusement park filled with a man-made lake, zoo, water slide and more, all in Upper Haight. It was a reality in 1895.
If you're looking to branch out this summer and sample some local yoga offerings, the Richmond has offerings in almost every corner.
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Opening this Monday, the cafe will provide a neighborhood destination for coffee, bites, wine, and film screenings.
Lee Burridge's traveling day party comes to Golden Gate Park on May 22nd, with good vibes and tunes for all.
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The popular coffee shop is finally reopening tomorrow after its lengthy renovation, with limited hours at first as it finds its feet.
Moss, who grew up going to the Castro Theatre, will now showcase his new film there on the closing night of the SF International Film Festival.
Catch author readings, book signings, letter-writing and arts and crafts at indie bookstores across the city this Saturday.
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The 28R, in particular, is getting a huge overhaul, with a longer service window and new northern and southern terminii.
The tiny shop, just off Clement Street, offers handcrafted accessories and gifts from a slew of local makers.
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A neighborhood fixture with young and old, Fink has owned the popular dessert cafe for 34 years and counting.
In our latest installment of Tapping In, we catch up with 540 Club manager and service industry veteran Ben Mansell.
One of the city's first mini-parks is still a favorite neighborhood retreat over 50 years after it was created.
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