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Live Music, Murals, Mosaics
The three-day music festival in Golden Gate Park has a star-studded lineup and more.
"Our Ocean Avenue — Then and Now" captures the evolution of the neighborhood through the coming and going of its small businesses.
The Ingleside-serving nonprofit is one of many Bay Area arts organizations struck by grant terminations.
The Grateful Dead frontman's name is set to appear on street signs on the Excelsior District block where he grew up.
Artists Shrey Purohit and Ellen Lo led Ingleside residents to spend an afternoon painting a new mural designed to abate graffiti.
For decades, this Balboa Terrace estate has been a museum offering visitors trippy, immersive experiences.
The artist is seeking to renew his O-1 visa so he can continue to create and share his art in San Francisco.
The project has garnered support from community members, the Excelsior Collaborative and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
The music and culture extravaganza is expected to attract at least 75,000 people to Golden Gate Park a day this weekend.
The nonprofit is working with public high school students and city partners to add color to Ingleside’s sidewalks.
The community garden, with help from an artist and volunteers, completed a 24-step stairway mosaic mural depicting native plants and wildlife.
Fans can expect a bevy of shows and after-parties honoring the late Grateful Dead frontman.
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