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Tag Archives: The Castro Theatre
P.S. The Castro District is Flooding. [Along The M]
A broken water pipe in front of The Castro Theatre. Gallons of water rushing down Castro to 18th Street. Two lanes of traffic blocked off. The water in the hole is a little higher than waist-deep. SFPUC is on the … Continue reading
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Tagged 24-Divisadero, Along The M, Castro Station, fail, Hibernia Beach, photo, San Francisco, SFPUC, The Castro, The Castro Theatre
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Double rainbow above The Castro Theatre. [Along The M]
Tonight, there was a rainbow above The Castro. That was great. Then, it became a double rainbow. Amazing. Yep.
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Tagged Castro Station, double rainbow, photo, rainbow, San Francisco, The Castro, The Castro Theatre, video
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Your 2011 San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Explain What They Each Would "Campaign Check." [Video]
Last night at The Castro Theatre during the final rounds of questions of the Mayoral Candidates Forum, San Francisco's crop of candidates for mayor were asked to explain which of their colleagues' points from the evening's proceedings they would like … Continue reading
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Tagged Bevan Dufty, David Chiu, Democratic Party, Dennis Herrera, Ed Lee, Election 2011, Green Party, Joanna Rees, John Avalos, Leland Yee, Michela Alioto-Pier, Phil Ting, San Francisco, San Francisco Chronicle, Terry Joan Baum, The Castro, The Castro Theatre, Tony Hall, video
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