Arts & Entertainment Church of 8 Wheels Building Gets Landmark Status, Skate Parties Will Apparently Keep On Rollin’ The former church on Fillmore Street now popularly known as the Church 8 Wheels was granted landmark status by the SF Board of Supervisors Tuesday, and while the property will be redeveloped into housing, its popular skate rink will reportedly stay intact.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Eagle Gets Landmark Status 40-year-old leather bar The Eagle has been granted historic landmark status, a juror has been dismissed in the Elizabeth Holmes trial over religious objections to imprisonment, and the Ninth Circuit has upheld the freelancer law AB5.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Eagle Bar Likely Headed for Landmark Status After Committee Recommendation San Francisco's Eagle bar, one of the last remaining leather bars in the newly christened Leather and LGBTQ Cultural District in SoMa, is likely to become the third queer bar site in the city to be granted city landmark status.
SF News Noe Valley Home Of LGBTQ Heroes Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin Gets Landmarked Just over a year after Phyllis Lyon passed away at the age of 95, the home that she shared for over five decades with her wife and life partner Del Martin is being declared a city landmark.
Arts & Entertainment 1970's-Era Star Pharmacy, Landmark In The Early Days Of AIDS, Recreated For One Day For Castro Shoot As mentioned briefly yesterday, more shooting has been going on in the Castro for When We Rise, the ABC documentary mini-series written by Dustin Lance Black, and based in part on the forthcoming
SF News For SF's Only Frank Lloyd Wright Building, Planning Seeks Expanded Landmark Status There are only a few landmarked interior spaces in San Francisco — the New Mission Theater, Twin Peaks Tavern — but if the Planning Department has its way, a small shop at 140 Maiden Lane
SF News Historic El Rey Theatre Threatened As Property Gets Sold At Auction Though it hasn't been a grand movie palace or even a crumbling but in-use movie house for more than a generation, residents in the Ingleside and Balboa Park neighborhoods have long hoped and
Arts & Entertainment Amazing Trove Of Color Photos Show A Brand New Golden Gate Bridge & Scenes From The 1939 World's Fair These days, we are all photographers. The people of the future, assuming enough of our digital record remains, will have a staggering fecundity of documents of the lives we led, the clothes we
Arts & Entertainment Old Mint Will Not Be Theater Space After All, Will Continue As Some Kind Of Event Venue We'd heard back in March that local theater outfit SHN had possibly leased the Old Mint at 5th and Mission, leading me to speculate that the space could get used for some sort
SF News The Palace Of Fine Arts Will Not Become A Gym, Will Likely Be A Hotel/Event Space And Restaurant Despite some public outcry over what's been perceived as the potential commercialization of the iconic Palace of Fine Arts, the Rec and Parks Commission voted this week to go forward with three of