You’re invited to join Supervisor London Breed and our local SFPD Captain on a community walk around Hayes Valley tomorrow evening.
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To cross the threshold of the nearly unmarked Smuggler’s Cove is to leave Hayes Valley and enter a tropical fever dream. And, if it’s possible, things are stranger than usual at Smuggler’s Cove tonight. Is that a shriner’s meeting at the bar?
No, it’s an induction ceremony into the Cove’s exclusive Rumbustion Society.
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Yesterday, Hayes Valley once again served as the bridge between the Financial District and Golden Gate Park stretches of the century-old Bay to Breakers run.
We stepped into the madness to bring you the new, the old, and the nude in this year’s race across the city.
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Tomorrow, Biergarten hosts a relatively new tradition in Hayes Valley — the 3rd annual Ham and Eggs Fire Brunch.
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The SFMTA will hold a hearing tomorrow to discuss adding a crosswalk at the intersection of Fell and Gough Streets.
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The message of “Brighter Faster” displayed on the wall behind the Proxy Project (432 Octavia) is almost synonymous with the interim-use space. Given the recent renaissance Hayes Valley is experiencing, these sky blue letters and the message they convey serve as a fitting note for our transitional neighborhood.
If you walk down Octavia towards Market, you’ll see more letters in that circus-marquee font. This piece situated at the corner of Page and Octavia spells out “Great Adventure.”
These two painting are part of an ever-growing worldwide collection of messages of positivity by UK-based street artist Ben Eine.
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This Thursday night, Suppenküche will mark a big milestone — 20 years in business.
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Want to live at 300 Ivy Street? Of course you do. Your dreams creep a little closer to reality today, as the building’s sales center officially opens for business.
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If you haven’t visited the new SFJAZZ Center at Fell and Franklin yet, you’ll have a few dozen new reasons to do so this summer.
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Want to open a corner store — or some other kind of business — at a prominent Hayes Street intersection? Here’s your opportunity.
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