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Roy Tahtinen’s ‘HearSFound’ Images Are Love Letters to San Francisco – Richmond Overview/Sundown Beacon
By Judith Kahn Roy Tahtinen conceived of his current photographic series on Valentine’s Day in 2016, when he made “an…
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Carol Anne Cory: ‘All the time transferring ahead’
This section includes announcements of important events in our lives–births, graduations, engagements, marriages, and deaths. If you want to share…
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Sting Joins The San Francisco Symphony Performing His Most Celebrated Hits Reimagined For Orchestra This February
The San Francisco Symphony announces two upcoming performances with iconic singer-songwriter and composer Sting at Davies Symphony Hall on February…
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The Prime 3 Causes Californians Are Transferring to Idaho
California used to be the land of opportunity. For years, Americans dreamed of moving to the best coast to enjoy…
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David DePape Might Testify at Federal Trial in San Francisco
Paul Pelosi and his attacker may both take the stand in the coming federal kidnapping and assault trial of David…
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The San Francisco cycle: Be doomed, revive, repeat
In the spring of 1968, in South Ozone Park, it became popular to use the word “snag.” When Dennis McCormick…
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San Francisco Streets Have Yellow Circles. What Are They?
The Standard’s Astrid Kane answers a reader question submitted to Ask The Standard: What are those yellow painted dots in…
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What can Steelers followers anticipate shifting ahead after the bye?
The Pittsburgh Steelers won a pivotal Week 5 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens. In a game where the Ravens receiving…
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Why Starbucks, Complete Meals, and others are closing shops in downtown San Francisco [Video]
Starbucks (SBUX) is the latest company to rethink its presence in San Francisco. Effective Oct. 22, the coffee giant plans…
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New Mural at 198 McAllister St. Celebrates San Francisco’s Magnificence and Variety
Artist and photographer Christopher Dydyk spent 18 months creating “Proceeding,” a 110-foot long mural that was recently installed on the…
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