Remember back in December, how we told you that the Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association was fighting a proposed Starbucks at Market and Sanchez?
Well, we have an update.
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Remember back in December, how we told you that the Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association was fighting a proposed Starbucks at Market and Sanchez?
Well, we have an update.
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Hallelujah, it’s Friday.
If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, you’ve got plenty to choose from right here in our neck of the woods. Here are some highlights.
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Artist Zio Ziegler is currently putting the finishing touches on a new mural at the corner of Divisadero and Grove.
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It’s time once again to dip into a sampling of recent submissions from you, our readers.
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A public hearing is slated for Monday afternoon to determine whether the Duboce Park area should become the city’s 12th historic district.
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Just in time for Thursday’s Bike to Work Day, a 3-block stretch of Oak Street is now home to a brand-spankin’ new bike lane.
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It’s back, Divisaderians! After a five month lull, the Divisadero Art Walk returns this Thursday night.
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Today we bring you news of two local eateries that are adding Sunday service to their normal lineups.
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A sunny Saturday, a good cause, and all the beer you can drink. Do we have your attention?
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When you look at the calendar today, you probably see May 4th. But if you were Brian Hibbs of Comix Experience, you would see the biggest day of the year. That’s because it’s the first Saturday of May, also known around the world as Free Comic Book Day.
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