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Edo Salon (at Haight and Steiner) is taking part in a program that's gathering tons of hair trimmings to fight BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Catch four folk music bands from Sacramento in a Hootenanny at Cafe International, presented by the San Francisco Folk Music Club.
After finding toothpaste behind security plexiglass at Walgreens, we search around the shop to discover what else people are shoplifting around here.
From Little Chihuahua to El Castillito, we have a list of local Mexican eatery options to help you celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
Robotspeak, the digital audio software and equipment shop at 589 Haight, will be closing its doors by the end of the month.
A reader was awoken at 3am this morning by "crazy noises" that sounded like "either fireworks or a missile attack" coming from Duboce Park.
Cafe du Soleil, at Waller and Fillmore, has applied for permission to host live music and poetry readings.
We're going bear hunting in this weekend's edition of Where in the Lower Haight.
Does the Lower Haight most need a bank, a bakery, a bookstore, a post office, a gym, or something else? You tell us.
Revolver on Fillmore hosts the opening reception for an exhibition of works by New York-based artist Dennis Hoekstra tonight.
We have a set of historical photos of San Francisco west of Fillmore, including Duboce Park and Divisadero.
We've found a set of historical photos from San Francisco, including the Lower Haight east of Fillmore.
Three Twins, the organic ice cream purveyor whose only San Francisco location is right here in the Lower Haight, is having a very good month.
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