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Congrats to Lily Prillinger, recovering graphic designer and current Park Station officer, for winning the Haight Ashbury Street Fair poster contest for the second year in a row.
The cast and crew of the ABC miniseries returns to the Castro this afternoon for three more days of shooting.
'When We Rise' will shoot tomorrow at Buena Vista Park and at Haight & Central, closing off parking on Haight between Lyon and Masonic and Central between Page and Waller to plant '70s-era vehicles.
This year marks the 40th in business on Haight for Distractions owner Jim Siegel, a former street kid and unlikely small-business success.
The Haight's guerrilla gardener is at it again, with a new shrine dedicated to The Purple One.
The LGBT-themed miniseries from the team behind "Milk," which shoots in SF this month, has commissioned a mural at Central Haight Market for filming.
The historic home's past spans from the early land barons of the Haight to a pharmaceutical frat and a hippie flophouse.
This Saturday, April 16th is Record Store Day; here's what you need to know about special events and limited releases along Haight Street.
Behind the graceful Victorian façade at 1152 Oak St. (near Broderick) sits the oldest firehouse still owned by the SFFD.
Tillman's book, about a violent crime that shaped a neighborhood and community, will resonate with Upper Haight locals.
The Upper Haight Grounds was once the city's premier baseball park, drawing local and national teams—and even a king.
It opened just two months ago, but the home at 235 Broderick is already hosting three artists in residence.
A row of brightly colored houses on Central Avenue lost a key member today.
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