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The new comedy series is based on the life of Sophia Amoruso, founder of fashion brand Nasty Gal.
The local pro skateboarder is featured in a new documentary that explores the challenges of being an African-American skateboarder.
Pictoclik, a local film collective, is now offering regular programming at Second Act, including a screening of LGBT-centric short films tomorrow night.
'Flower Piano,' the outdoor public piano exhibition, will once again offer both scheduled performances and time for free play.
Last Friday was the first day of business for Haight Gallery, a new spot featuring the work of local artists.
Check out Alvord Lake's new open-air art exhibition, today and twice a week through the summer.
The murals that used to adorn the Boys and Girls Club in the Haight are free to any public space, but have yet to be claimed.
Dozens of floats will join this year's Pride Parade, including one that celebrates the city's central neighborhoods.
Imagine: an amusement park filled with a man-made lake, zoo, water slide and more, all in Upper Haight. It was a reality in 1895.
The mural of Jerry Garcia is the work of Mel Waters, who's painted notable figures throughout the city, and went up just in time for today's Haight Ashbury Street Fair.
We've recently partnered with local news station ABC7 for a weekly segment featuring some of the most interesting goings-on coming up each weekend, culled from our local coverage and events calendar.
You've seen them and experienced the problems they cause — but what are sinkholes, exactly? How do they form? And what can be done about them?
We learned the story behind the 44 spiked bats that were chained up in locations around the city last Thanksgiving.
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