Arts & Entertainment Here Are Some Historic Photos Of SoMa, Before Yerba Buena Existed Photographer Janet Delaney moved into SoMa as a student at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1978. At the time, the place she found at 62 Langton was some of the cheapest rent
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Tonight: Troy Holden's 'Neighbors' Portrait Exhibit Opens Last week, SFist showed you Troy Holden's Neighbors, the San Francisco-based photographer's breakthrough portraiture series. Working with the North of Market-Tenderloin Community Benefit District, he snapped 50 portraits of individuals and families at
Arts & Entertainment Troy Holden's 'Neighbors' Captures The Faces Behind Three Changing S.F. Neighborhoods SoMa, the Tenderloin, and Mid-Market (two of them real, the latter freshly conceived and coined) received heaps of ink over the last year. Some good, some bad, most of it controversial in one
Arts & Entertainment Do This Tonight: RayKo's 6th Annual Plastic Camera Show Do you miss plastic cameras with their creaky windup noises and blinding, untrustworthy flashes? Are you yearning for simpler times when selecting the best Instagram filter didn't take precedent over conversations and events
Arts & Entertainment Do This Tonight: The Tens Photo Opening At Jane Kim's Office The Tens, one of our favorite chroniclers of the weird and world-weary San Francisco streets is having an opening reception for his photo show Cash for Gold. Held this evening from 4:30