Mark your calendar, then mark it again — dates for the upcoming Divisadero and Lower Haight December Art Walks have been announced, and this year they’re back-to-back.
Monthly Archives: November 2011
What Should Become of Haight and Fillmore?
Google maps On Thursday night, a community meeting will be held to discuss ways of revitalizing the intersection of Haight and Fillmore. Because frankly, the crossroads is at a crossroads.
The Lowdown on Maven
Jay Bordeleau (left) and David Kurtz. Photo by Alex Martinez for Haighteration. Last week, a discussion flared up on Haighteration about Maven, the new restaurant prepping to open in the former RNM space at the corner of Haight and Steiner. … Continue reading
Weekend Quiz #66: Where in the Lower Haight?
This week’s quiz is straight-up architectural.
Fire-Damaged Lower Haight Building Gets Semi-Beautiful Makeover
This week, the fire-damaged building at the corner of Haight and Fillmore got swathed in a giant white tarp, turning the structure into something approaching, well, beautiful?
Secrets of the Peacock Lounge, Revealed!
About a year ago, we tasked Haighteration writer Rose Garrett with a seemingly straightforward assignment: research the backstory of the Peacock Lounge. To us, the never-open, Yelp-maligned venue was fraught with mystery. Who ran the place? Why did no one … Continue reading
Don’t Be Alarmed, But the Cast of “HAIR” Will Be Here Any Minute
Facebook/Official HAIR Broadway Today, the cast of the touring Broadway musical “HAIR” is taking a magical bus tour through San Francisco — and they’ll be passing through our neck of the woods in the next hour or so.
Fecal Face Dot Gallery Reopening Tomorrow… Sort Of
Fecal Face’s new space, pre-makeover Fecal Face Dot Gallery, one of four businesses forced to close due to the September 27th fire at Haight and Fillmore, is reopening tomorrow — though not at its former location.
New Cafe/Bakery From Four Barrel Owner Coming to Divis
Flickr/Eric Steuer If you like good coffee, fresh baked goods, and Divisadero, then you’re probably going to get excited about this.
Five-Panel Sam Flores Mural Installed at 645 Haight Street
It’s been a long time coming, but a colorful, five-panel mural by artist Sam Flores was finally installed at 645 Haight Street yesterday.