The Castro Street Fair was founded by Castro Camera proprietor Harvey Milk — who later became the first openly gay man elected to public office in California before the San Francisco supervisor ...
six blocks from Castro Street, the neighborhood had become, it seems irrevocably, a cornerstone of gay history. That transformation has always intrigued me -- because I feel a part of both worlds that ...
"I think it's awesome he came to the Castro," said Merchants president Terry Asten Bennett, a straight ally who co-owns Cliff's Variety. "We asked him to come, and he came. It's important for him to ...
With the opening of the Castro Street segment of the Market Street Cable Railway in 1887, Eureka Valley became a desirable and accessible neighborhood. It was every working man's dream: buy a cheap ...
Video from the San Francisco Bay Times Castro Street Cam shows the employee in a blue shirt fighting with the man outside the Castro Street store early Wednesday morning. Minutes later ...
After eight years in the Castro, Castro Fountain (554 Castro Street) has announced it will close this weekend.
As one Castro neighborhood restaurant mainstay is up for grabs, a nearby food business is expanding its reach to another of the state's LGBTQ hamlets.
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