Arts & Entertainment Sneak Preview: Conservatory of Flowers 'Summer of Love' Projections Come Alive The wildly anticipated trippy Summer of Love light show at the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park has its grand lighting ceremony Wednesday night, but the technical and artistic aces of Illuminate
Arts & Entertainment Rec And Parks Denies 'Summer Of Love' Concert Yet Again, But The Hearing Was Hilarious Will promoter and old-school hippie Boots Hughston ever catch a break? The 68-year-old has been trying to get the city and County of San Francisco to let him produce a free concert in
Arts & Entertainment Oh Snap. The City Will Throw Its Own 'Summer Of Love' Concert After Rejecting Everyone Else's After rejecting numerous proposals from a producer that really, really wanted to throw a free Golden Gate Park concert celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Summer of Love, the San Francisco Recreation and
SF News Video: Dozens Of Horses On The Loose In Golden Gate Park Giddyup! Horses got loose from a stable in Golden Gate Park this morning. https://t.co/bq7ykbEngs pic.twitter.com/KskVbswgNJ— Lisa Fernandez (@ljfernandez) June 7, 2017 More than two dozen horses got
Arts & Entertainment 'Flower Piano' Returns To Golden Gate Park In July Flower Piano, the now annual event in which the San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG) in Golden Gate Park gets transformed into a dozen outdoor concert halls, will be back for its third straight
Arts & Entertainment Summer of Love Anniversary Concert Is Really, Definitely Not Happening It’s not like San Francisco has a shortage of 50th anniversary commemorations of the 1967 Summer of Love squat-in, with a "Summer of Love Experience" exhibit underway at the deYoung, a Summer
Arts & Entertainment Ask A San Francisco Native: What Would A Tour Of Your Childhood SF Look Like? Dear Rain, If you wanted to take someone on a tour of the San Francisco of your childhood, where would you take them? Signed, Gen-X'er Dear Gen-X'er. I don't have kids myself, but
SF News Deplorable Teens Rob Stow Lake Photographer A group of teenage boys attacked a photographer at Golden Gate Park's Stow Lake Tuesday, beating the man and stealing his stuff. The attack, police say, occurred at 6:25 p.m. Wednesday.
Arts & Entertainment Stanley Roberts Reports From This Year's 4/20, 'A Street Fair With Weed' This year's first fully sanctioned 4/20 drew what were possibly record numbers of toking attendees, causing the usual awful traffic in all directions near the Haight and Golden Gate Park and expanding
Arts & Entertainment 4/20 Draws 15,000 to Make Hippie Hill Go Up in Smoke Hippie Hill lived up to its name like never before Thursday, as the largest-ever iteration of the annual 4/20 bacchanalia in Golden Gate Park pulled an estimated crowd of 15,000 at
SF News Video: This Is What Hippie Hill Looks Like Right Now Just as it was striking 4:20 on 4/20, KTVU Fox 2 posted this live copter shot of crowds filling Sharon Meadow and Hippie Hill in Golden Gate Park. The sun is
SF News SFPD Reminds Everyone That Child Protective Services Will Step In If Kids Are Brought To 4/20 Now that 4/20 is a semi-sanctioned affair in Golden Gate Park, complete with gates, fencing, and a city permit, there are some rules that are going to be enforced rules that existed
Arts & Entertainment Hunky Jesus Contest Returns To Golden Gate Park Easter Sunday, This Time With Trump Exorcism Jesus died to save our sins... so if we don't sin, Jesus died for nothing, right? That's sort of the attitude of the annual anti-Easter celebration thrown by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
SF News $20 Scam Tickets Sold To Free 4/20 Event In Golden Gate Park You'd have to be stoned to fall for a scam like this, which is exactly what makes it a good scam. An Eventbrite page has been advertising $20 tickets for the annual **free*
SF News Conservatory Of Flowers Seeks City Hall-Style Lighting Scheme The oldest building in Golden Gate Park, a wood-and-glass greenhouse first constructed in 1879 in an elaborate Victorian style, has plans to step into the spotlight. The SF Parks Alliance is hoping to
SF News Golden Gate Park Beating Leaves Teen Fighting For Life A 17-year-old male who was beaten with his own skateboard suffered serious injuries Saturday, following an afternoon altercation in Golden Gate Park. Police say that the confrontation occurred at 4:45 p.m.
SF News Rival Surveys Study Proposed Bike Lanes For Fell And Oak Along The Panhandle San Francisco cyclists accustomed to the mixed-use path through the Panhandle to and from Golden Gate Park may someday be granted a lane of their own. Sure, protected lanes on Fell and Oak
SF News Downed Tree Blocks 19th Avenue Tunnel, Avoid Area For The Afternoon ALERT: SR-1/19th Ave blocked by fallen tree n/o MacArthur Tunnell. One lane open s/b, no lanes n/b. Expect delays. pic.twitter.com/9I2al43tEk— CHP Marin (@CHPMarin) December 19, 2016
SF News Woman Who Gave Birth In Golden Gate Park Didn't Realize She Was Pregnant The homeless woman who gave birth early Monday morning in Golden Gate Park didn't think she was pregnant, despite the insistence of her partner to the contrary. So reports Bay City News, which
SF News Baby Born In Golden Gate Park A 33-year-old woman gave birth in the chilly predawn air of Golden Gate Park early Monday morning according to a spokesperson with the San Francisco Fire Department who spoke with Bay City News.
SF News Demonstration Against President-Elect Trump Planned For Golden Gate Park Sunday In addition to the nightly protests in Oakland and the walk-outs staged Thursday at Bay Area schools, local residents will have another opportunity to express their dismay at the results of the presidential
SF News Map: SFMTrA Safety Vigilantes Install More Bike-Lane Posts Under The Cover Of Night @SFMTrA spotted! pic.twitter.com/SwwmS9ViXn— RadioChert (@ChertRadio) October 12, 2016 As promised, the anonymous individuals behind the vigilante pedestrian and bicycle safety group SFMTrA installed more bike-lane safety posts around the city
SF News Bike Lane Posts Installed By Safety Vigilantes Can Stay, Says SFMTA In news that will come as a surprise to many, officials with the SFMTA will not order the immediate removal of the semi-permanent safety posts installed by the safety activist group SFMTrA. Instead,
SF News Tired Of Official Inaction, Safety Vigilantes Install Bike Lane Safety Posts A group of anonymous pedestrian and cycling safety advocates have upped their game in a challenge to city officials to do more, now, to make San Francisco streets safer. San Francisco Metropolitan Transformation
SF News Gang Of Seven Attacks Man In Sharon Meadow An area of Golden Gate Park slated to be named after the late actor Robin Williams was the site of a violent crime Tuesday afternoon, when a gang of seven men attacked and