Flickr/carnesaurus If you’re wondering why the locals outnumber the tourists at Alamo Square today, wonder no longer. It’s the 28th annual Alamo Square Flea Market!
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Mayor Ed Lee Skips Debate, Goes on Lower Haight Pub Crawl Instead
Twitter/Mysterioso We don’t usually get into mayoral politics here in the Lower Haight. But last night, mayoral politics got into us!
Inside Jack’s Record Cellar
If you’ve ever biked along The Wiggle, or stumbled home from The Page, you’ve likely passed the nondescript, seemingly boarded-up storefront on the southeast corner of Page and Scott. Few know that one of the best places to buy vinyl … Continue reading
Should Duboce Park Be Named a Landmark District?
The San Francisco Planning Department is considering naming the Duboce Park area a Historic Landmark District, which would be the city’s 12th such designation.
New Mural By Artist Sam Flores Coming to 645 Haight Street
The residents of 645 Haight Street have commissioned artist Sam Flores to create a mural for the front of their building. And the design is being kept a secret — even from the residents.
Lower Haight Leftovers: 8/13 Edition
Here’s a rare Saturday edition of Lower Haight leftovers — all the stories that didn’t quite make the front page this week!
How to Eat Like a Lower Haighter at Outside Lands
Heading all the way to Golden Gate Park for Outside Lands this weekend? Good news: you’ll be able to eat like you never left the Lower Haight.
Get to Know Your Lower Haight Bartenders
In part one of a series, new Haighteration writer Sarah Welsh meets some of the drinkslingers behind our local bars. Sure, you buy drinks from them on the weekends or maybe for the occasional (everyday?) happy hour. But what’s really … Continue reading
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless American Apparel Ad
Divisadero Art Walk Thursday
divisaderoartwalk.blogspot.com Another art walk, you say? Another art walk, we say!