Locations in the media June 26, 2009
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24th and Capp
Worldwide Vegan Bakesale
Sunday. 11am-4pm. 24th and Capp.
Published by Mission Mission on June 26, 2009.
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26th and Hampshire
Flipped, For Real
Chaos out in front of reader Ben N.’s place near 26th and Hampshire. Hear the whole story here.
Published by Mission Mission on June 26, 2009.
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Polk Street and Hayes Valley
Sutter Heights: New Pricing and FHA Financing
...Unit Condominium Development is located in the coveted Lower Pacific Heights. Steps from JapanTown, Fillmore, Polk Street and Hayes Valley residents at 1521 Sutter enjoy convenient access to San Francisco’s most vibrant and dynamic...
Published by SF New Developments blog on June 26, 2009.
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19th and San Carlos
Graffiti Turf War: Sad Jose vs. Shitty Kitty
While passing the magic starry window wall at 19th and San Carlos today I looked to the right and was startled to see the familiar sleeping ogre...
Published by Mission Mission on June 26, 2009.
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16th Street at Sanchez
Wordwide Vegan Bake Sale This Weekend
...other baked goods, on Saturday (from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3506 - 16th Street at Sanchez, [in front of Ike's Place]) and on Sunday (from 11 a.m. to 4...
Published by SFist on June 26, 2009.
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21st and Valencia Women
Dyke March Celebrates Women
On 21st and Valencia Women’s Craft West operated next to a lesbian bookstore co-operative, the Old Wife’s Tale, which is now Ibarra Brothers Printing.
Published by Mission Loc@l on June 26, 2009.
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18th and Dolores
Dyke March Celebrates Women
The march begins at 7 p.m. at 18th and Dolores and heads to Valencia turns north on Valencia to 16th Street and ends at Market for a Pink Saturday street party.
Published by Mission Loc@l on June 26, 2009.
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Cesar Chavez at Church
Is This the Gayest Book Ever Written About Food?
What Celia Sack, owner of Omnivore Books on Food (3885a Cesar Chavez at Church) has to say about it: "I just saw it for the first time -- it's...
Published by SF Weekly on June 26, 2009.
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16th and Valencia
Away They Go: Junot Diaz And Dave Eggers In Conversation
Not far from the hopping cultural crossroads of 16th and Valencia, Intersection for the Arts [1] has been making a name for itself for decades as...
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.
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22 Fillmore
Bullet holes on the J-Church
munidiaries: RT @shannonk My world is shaken. Learned of Michael Jackson's death on the 22 Fillmore, and not the internet. June 25, 2009
Published by Muni Diaries on June 26, 2009.
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2545 24th Street
Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler!
2545 24th Street, San Francisco
Published by CHOW: San Francisco Bay Area Digest on June 26, 2009.
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2799 Pacific
A Landmark District Seven Mansion Foreclosure (2799 Pacific)
A Landmark District Seven Mansion Foreclosure (2799 Pacific)
Published by SocketSite on June 26, 2009.
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2500 Divisadero
A Landmark District Seven Mansion Foreclosure (2799 Pacific)
2799 Pacific would have a southern view, very nice, but not the GG view that is so coveted. The interior of 2799 is magnificent, Victorian. But many people would prefer the Gothic Revival interior of 2500 Divisadero.
Published by SocketSite on June 26, 2009.
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680 Folsom St.
S.F. considers expanding Moscone Center
The buildings that would be knocked down under the plan include offices at 680 Folsom St. and 50 Hawthorne St., owned by a partnership between San Francisco developer TMG Partners and...
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 26, 2009.
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50 Hawthorne St.
S.F. considers expanding Moscone Center
...that would be knocked down under the plan include offices at 680 Folsom St. and 50 Hawthorne St., owned by a partnership between San Francisco developer TMG Partners and investor RREEF, as well...
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 26, 2009.
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155 Fifth St.
S.F. considers expanding Moscone Center
...beneath Howard Street. There also have been some discussions about Moscone Center West growing into 155 Fifth St., a building now occupied by Wells Fargo & Co...
Published by San Francisco Chronicle on June 26, 2009.
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680 Folsom St.
San Francisco considers expanding Moscone Center
The buildings that would be knocked down under the plan include offices at 680 Folsom St. and 50 Hawthorne St., owned by a partnership between San Francisco developer TMG Partners and...
Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on June 26, 2009.
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50 Hawthorne St.
San Francisco considers expanding Moscone Center
...that would be knocked down under the plan include offices at 680 Folsom St. and 50 Hawthorne St., owned by a partnership between San Francisco developer TMG Partners and investor RREEF, as well...
Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on June 26, 2009.
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155 Fifth St.
San Francisco considers expanding Moscone Center
...beneath Howard Street. There also have been some discussions about Moscone Center West growing into 155 Fifth St., a building now occupied by Wells Fargo & Co...
Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on June 26, 2009.
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Market & Beale
Your Big Gay Guide to the Biggest Gay Pride in the Land
...extra-long this year, what with all the protest energy abounding. It kicks off from Market & Beale, and winds up at Civic Center, usually finishing around 1:30 p.m. On the...
Published by SFist on June 26, 2009.
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18th and Mission
Today’s Mission: 06.25.08
“Just think–what’s Pride going to be like this weekend,” one patron at The Corner (18th and Mission) said as strangers in the restaurant spontaneously turned to one another to talk about Jackson and his huge gay following.
Published by Mission Loc@l on June 26, 2009.
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Franklin and Bush Streets
Sounds Of Gay Pride In San Francisco
The annual Pride Concert was held at the First Unitarian Universalist Church on Franklin and Bush Streets.
Published by KTVU News (Channel 2) on June 26, 2009.
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Irving Street near 9th Avenue
Congratulations to N Judah Chronicles on Its Fourth Anniversary!
Here’s NJC’s grand poobah Greg Dewar addressing the crowd last night on Irving Street near 9th Avenue at the Blackthorn Tavern. Chanted the mob,“Four more years!”
Published by The San Francisco Citizen on June 26, 2009.
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27 Bryant
Why I Will Never Ride the 27 Bryant Again (or at least for a while)
So I am boarding the 27 Bryant bus at Union Square heading home about 20 minutes ago. I should have learned my lesson after the incident of a crack head spit fight contest on that bus while my childhood friend was in town. But hey, that was an isolated incident, right?
Published by Muni Diaries on June 26, 2009.
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1840 Haight St.
Where to Get Your Michael Jackson Tribute On
Milk, 1840 Haight St., (415) 387-6455, http://www.milksf.com/, $5 before 11 PM/$10 all night
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.
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2299 Mission St.
Where to Get Your Michael Jackson Tribute On
Beauty Bar - 2299 Mission St., (415) 285-0323, http://www.beautybar.com, FREE
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.
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330 Ritch
Where to Get Your Michael Jackson Tribute On
We don't normally encourage drinking your sorrows away, but Saturday's party at 330 Ritch promises an open Grey Goose bar until 10 PM. And if you dug Mr. E at Friday's Milk party, here's your chance to see him again, along with Ant One and De.
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.
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500 Divisadero St.
Where to Get Your Michael Jackson Tribute On
Madrone Art Bar - 500 Divisadero St., (415) 241-0202, http://www.madronelounge.com, $5
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.
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429 Castro St.
Indie Theater Roundup: 7 Movies to See at Frameline 33 and Beyond
1. Born in ’68 Where: The Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St., 415-621-6120When: June 26Why: Directors Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, whose comedies Funny Felix...
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.
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3117 16th St.
Indie Theater Roundup: 7 Movies to See at Frameline 33 and Beyond
Where: Roxie Theater, 3117 16th St., 415-863-1087
Published by 7 x 7 San Francisco on June 26, 2009.