Hey, you know that once-hot DVD rental business that raised its prices, started losing customers, and is now suddenly named something totally random and unrelated? No, not Netflix. We’re talking about the Church Street Blockbuster!
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Movie Night in Duboce Park Saturday: “The Incredibles”
Nice weather, huh? Kinda makes you want to, oh… how about… sit in the park and watch a movie?
Hayes Valley Farm is Getting Evicted
The Examiner reports this morning that Hayes Valley Farm received notice that it will soon have to vacate its location to make way for a planned condo project.
Reminder: Send Us Questions For The Mayoral Candidates
Flickr/wallyg Last week we started asking you to come up with questions for the 16 S.F. mayoral candidates, the answers to which will hopefully help you decide whom to support. We got great questions on a lot of topics, from … Continue reading
Help This QR Code Find an Apartment
Somewhere in the neighborhood there’s a QR Code that’s “LOOKING 4 A ROOM.” Can you help?
Prest-o Change-o: Naan ‘N’ Chutney Has Disappeared!
In the blink of an eye, Indian and Pakistani restaurant Naan ‘N’ Chutney (525 Haight) disappeared this week, turning into Tandoor on Haight!
Lower Haight Leftovers: 9/16 Edition
Flickr/gamene We’ve got a tag sale, a treasure hunt, nearby parks both temporary and permanent, street art both controversial and not (yet), and more Maven details — all in this week’s leftovers!
Happy Hour Recap!
Flickr/Esther Cervantes It’s 24 hours later, and we’re still recovering from last night’s Haighteration/Blockboard Happy Hour at Mad Dog in the Fog!
Lower Haight Community Meeting Tonight
Is Muni going to reroute the 6 and 71? Is AT&T about to install crazy ugly boxes all around the neighborhood? What’s up with the next ArtWalk? Find out answers to these and other burning questions tonight at the Peacock … Continue reading
Big News: RNM to Become “Maven”
Finally, one of the Lower Haight’s longest-running guessing games can come to an end. Fifteen months after RNM closed, 598 Haight Street is officially getting a new tenant: a restaurant called Maven.