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You may have heard that a certain San Francisco landmark is turning 75 this month. And no, we're not talking about the Golden Gate Bridge.
Four new murals have appeared around the Lower Haight in recent weeks, adding to the neighborhood's already-rich stable of public art.
A rash of car break-ins and home burglaries in the neighborhood has some residents, understandably, on edge.
We've got free comic books, a couple of videos, chicken salad on a biscuit and more in today's leftovers. Ready?
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, it was to have a helipad, a spire-capped flower booth, and four domed "slumber rooms" -- for the bodies, of course.
Next Sunday, May 13th, the 400 block of Haight Street will be bustling with the return of a new monthly tradition: the Second Sunday block party.
Sure, not everything in the Lower Haight is great. But as far as not-great things go, this place is the worst.
Get some sun on the living roof of the California Academy of Sciences this weekend, where admission is free for residents of the Lower Haight.
Need to send a letter across the country? Mind if it takes two months to get there?
With Tupac imagery all the rage after his hologram's recent Coachella performance, this weekend's show at Fifty24SF couldn't be more timely.
Are you a writer living in (or near) the Lower Haight? Do you have a little free time and a lot of enthusiasm? If so, this post is for you.
A resident going only by "Mr. Clean" is fed up with the bags of dog poop on the neighborhood's sidewalks, and he/she isn't going to take it anymore.
We haven't done one of these in almost six months, so we can only imagine how many secret thoughts you're just bursting to share.
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