Everyone loves a good "David and Goliath" story and this week's version came from the recent defeat of Proposition D. The measure was...
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Last week, someone sent me an e-mail asking me to protest The Rock"it" Room on Clement Street against scheduled performer and alleged...
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Who doesn't have an opinion on such San Francisco spectacles as Bay To Breakers, Anti-War protests, Halloween In The Castro, The Board Of Supervisors...
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It was really nice to see a fun alternative to packed music festivals this weekend. The 1st Annual "Taste Of Fillmore" was held from 12:00...
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Yesterday's Castro Street Fair had a worthy opponent with this street party I found on the corner of Commonwealth and Euclid in Laurel Heights....
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It's true that The Inner Richmond could use a taqueria here and there. Our options, while so delicious and so many, are few and far between. So when a...
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No other neighborhood in San Francisco is layered with as much history and culture as Chinatown. Sure, you can entertain out of towner's with a visit...
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It looks as if this Summer, cruising in The Castro just got cruisier. San Francisco's gay mecca now has a farmers market on the corner of Market and...
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This recession is starting to get a little scary... At first it had something of an appeal. Retailers big and small were offering deep, deep discounts...
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You can't swing a backpack in this town lately without bumping into a street fair or a closed street ripe with pedestrians and cyclists.But if you...
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