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You may recognize him as the bouncer at The Page, but JQ is also an expert in restoring antique furniture.
It's now home to 20 apartments, but not too long ago this building at the corner of Oak and Steiner was better known as a gay bathhouse called the Fairoaks Hotel.
As the final hours of June tick down, let's take a look into our crystal ball and check out some highlights from the month ahead.
To celebrate Pride, we took a walk around town to find the Lower Haight's proudest—and most colorful—pieces of architecture.
We've got a few weekend event listings, a minor remodel at a local bar, and a celebrity sighting in today's very Prideful edition of leftovers.
The SFMTA will hold another hearing soon regarding plans to lease parking spots to car sharing companies.
"Hot Cookie" and "Bear Bait" are just two of the special ice cream flavors on the menu this weekend at Three Twins.
One final exhibit is slated this week for 4x5 Gallery, which is closing up shop at the end of the month.
It's still a few weeks away, but the next outdoor movie night in Duboce Park has just been announced.
It's been two and a half years since Maven opened its doors, and their living wall was in need of a refresh.
We've received a handful of reports of parked motorcycles and scooters being knocked over in the neighborhood.
If you care about the 71-Haight bus line, you'll want to stop by a Muni open house on Waller Street this Monday night.
A proposal to build a 12-unit development at the northeast corner of Page and Steiner is advancing with the SF Planning Department.
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