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Author and Zen practitioner Jaimal Yogis will host regular Monday meditation nights at the Upper Haight restaurant.
The bookstore is refusing to stock alt-right gadfly Milo Yiannopoulos' memoir, and cutting book orders from its publisher's parent company.
Local artist Dirty Donny, known for his artwork for Metallica, released a new book last month.
"What I love about Mel is not only the subject matter of his artwork or his talent, but the fact that he took a chance on himself."
Before there were cellphones and online forums, the Haight Ashbury Switchboard was the lifeline for new arrivals to the neighborhood.
Handler, a.k.a. Lemony Snicket, is funding the prize with his per diem from filming Netflix's new "A Series of Unfortunate Events" show.
Dozens of colorfully clad San Franciscans gathered on the corner for a celebration of non-transactional sharing and open commons.
With hopes of changing local perspectives—and policies—on homelessness, the nonprofit is broadcasting the stories of individuals living on San Francisco streets.
Ahead of her book signing tomorrow, the best-selling vampire novelist delves into her memories from 30 years in the Bay Area, how her experiences here helped shape her latest book and more.
Two months in, the Bay Area-centric gift shop is easing into the neighborhood comfortably.
The new mural of Garcia should be completed soon, with its creator stopping by on Friday to add some nearly-final touches.
Today marks the Conservatory's debut of "Butterflies & Blooms," a living lepidoptery exhibition.
The neighborhood's new group for seniors has rolled out its first round of programming: free yoga classes for older people.
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