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A slew of Bay Area musicians are coming together tomorrow night for a concert to benefit victims of the recent fire which engulfed a house on Waller.
This afternoon, join artist Sonya Genel as she returns to the "Love in the Lower Haight" mural in the hopes of restoring her work to its former glory.
A slew of job openings, a couple of parties, a map-load of old-timey photos, and one worse-than-usual munifail -- all in this week's leftovers!
Zahra from Cafe International shares her thoughts on customers, politics, mimosas, and the craziest thing she's ever seen in the Lower Haight.
"Shut Up Little Man," a documentary about the secret 1987 audio recordings of two combative Lower Haight roommates, hits the big screen in SF Friday.
Three recent incidents involving unfixed pit bulls have rattled residents of the 400 block of Haight Street.
Ever since Maire Rua Salon closed its doors back in 2009, the space has remained empty. We check in with the owner to find out what's up.
We recently spotted these fruity cuties somewhere in the neighborhood. Anybody know where?
Interim Mayor Ed Lee skipped last night's mayoral debate and instead had a few beers at Toronado and Mad Dog.
Few people know that one of the best places in SF to buy vinyl is at Page and Scott, where an old “Records” sign hangs precariously above the doorway.
The S.F. Planning Department is considering naming the Duboce Park area a Historic Landmark District, which would be the city's 12th such designation.
The residents of 645 Haight have gotten artist Sam Flores to create a mural for their building, but the design's being kept secret -- even from them.
Two celebrities, a fire, a sudden restaurant closure, ninjas, tattoos, trees, and lots of singing -- all in this week's leftovers!
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