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Open Studios is coming to the Haight and Cole Valley this weekend, allowing locals to visit a full roster of artists' studios across multiple media.
Tipster Sean C. has clued us in to a traumatic accident that's befallen local artist Deb, as well as a way to help her out.
In 1966, a white policeman shot an unarmed black teenager in the back, sparking days of civic unrest. What's changed since then?
It's "a trial run of special artist hours this fall that also allows for tripods and easels, which are never permitted during open hours."
The I-Beam, open from 1977 to 1994, represented a seminal chapter in the San Francisco music scene.
The Hugh Laurie-starring series, which previously filmed scenes in North Beach and the Tenderloin, is now shooting in NoPa.
The longtime Haight stained glass shop is moving to a studio in the Dogpatch, which will only be open by appointment.
The photography book showcases the dashed hopes and dreams of homeless people, largely hailing from the Upper Haight and Market Street.
The author of the 'Coded History' blog took us on a stroll around the Haight, in search of alternative history told through symbols on old Victorians.
Directed by Haight local Kurt Weitzmann, the documentary follows Cho's 2014 homeless outreach initiative in honor of the late Robin Williams.
'Girlboss' will close several blocks in Russian Hill tomorrow for a stunt scene involving a broken-down car.
In addition to a previously announced shoot in the Haight, the forthcoming Netflix show will take over the Castro Theatre early next week.
The 49ers will return to their former home field next Wednesday for a training camp day in honor of the team's 70th anniversary. A youth football exhibition will also be featured.
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