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There are so many Lower Haight-related events in the next week or so, we had to roll them up into one post.
Next week, we're going to submit a questionnaire to all 16 mayoral candidates with questions generated by YOU, our beloved Haighteration readers.
No, the circus isn't in town. But you might think otherwise, by the looks of these bright red stripes. The question is, where'd we spot 'em?
If you're looking for something to do tonight, you've got two great options courtesy of D-Structure and Lower Haters.
We’ve scoured the neighborhood to bring you our guide to the best, cheapest, tastiest, or just plain strangest late-night grub in the Lower Haight.
Next Wednesday, 9/14, come down to Mad Dog in the Fog to meet your neighbors, mingle with the Haighteration crew, and enjoy some free beer. Yes, free!
We randomly stumbled upon a website all about the Lower Haight -- and it hasn't been updated in 13 years. Come travel through time with us, won't you?
We've spotted some ancient ruins somewhere in the neighborhood. Anybody know where?
Yet another Ed Lee-related story for you: the mayor will be in the Lower Haight tomorrow morning to open his campaign office at 544 Haight Street.
Got a question about the Lower Haight? Something you need to rant about? A suggestion for Haighteration, or a tip for your neighbors? Let's hear it.
Mayor Ed Lee's campaign for the November election has apparently taken over the space at 544 Haight Street, formerly home to clothing boutique Trunk.
For years, the corner storefront at Waller and Steiner was a rarely-open storage space for a construction company. No longer. Meet Clipper Repair.
It takes a special kind of coward to do what this person did, assuming he or she did what it looks like he or she did.
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