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Rodeo Beach
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You've seen the drive, now visit the beach!

Marin is becoming more closed to dogs every year, it seems, but Rodeo Beach is still a great place to don your skimpiest swimsuit and take your dog [more...]

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McLaren Park

There is almost nothing better than watching your dog swim his heart out, and this sight can push your relationship through just about any stage. (In a fight? You'll find yourselves laughing at the dog together. Looking for a way to [more...]

Pine Lake Park in Stern Grove
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Stern commands

At Pine Lake in Stern Grove, you won't have to worry if you forgot to bring your tennis ball or frisbee. The meadow at this off-leash dog park [more...]

Point Isabel Regional Shoreline
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America's (dogs') playground

Point Isabel Regional Shoreline is one of those great, rare places that caters to dogs and their humans at the same time. The 21 acre park has plenty of [more...]

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The Trans March

With California's recent ruling to admit the legality of gay marriage, LGBT people all over town are celebrating this validation of their civil rights. However, there's still a lot of progress to make, especially in the arena of [more...]

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Pink Triangle

Every year on Gay Pride Weekend, you'll see an enormous pink triangle laid out on the hillside of Twin Peaks. This is courtesy of the Friends of the Pink [more...]

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Dykes on Bikes

Independent of the Dyke March, Dykes on Bikes is another riotous rally for queer women around this city -- but this time, it happens on motorcycles. This is [more...]

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Pride on Parade

The Gay Pride Parade happens in cities all over the country, but nowhere as vibrantly, loudly and proudly as in San Francisco. Featuring dozens of spangled floats, [more...]

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The Dyke March

Once every year, the sound of thousands of loud, proud female feet fills the city for the annual Dyke March. Part of the official Gay Pride celebrations, the [more...]

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The Noe Valley Library

The SF Library is being gradually overhauled, branch by branch. Most recently, the Noe Valley branch re-opened after a two year [more...]

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KALX Live

Turn your radio to 90.7 FM (or just click "listen now" on the website) to hear local bands performing live on KALX every Saturday night at 8 pm. KALX Live is a great [more...]

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Union Street Festival

In a green-thinking city, it makes sense that one of its largest street fairs is going green as well. The Union Street Festival is taking on a green tint as of [more...]

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Carnaval!

If you can't make it to New Orleans this year, don't despair: San Francisco has its own version of Mardi Gras, the SF Carnaval. This huge annual festival highlights [more...]

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Yerba Buena Gardens Festival

The Yerba Buena Gardens Festival offers almost 100 free events, beginning in May and running through October. Come check out classical and jazz concerts, opera, [more...]

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The Golden Gate Park Band

Pack a picnic and spread a blanket to see the Golden Gate Park Band perform on a sunny Sunday. The band performs every Sunday at 1:00 from April through October. The [more...]

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Mission Dolores

You can visit Mission Dolores, the mission from which the Mission District takes its name, to get a little slice of San Francisco history. Tour the old mission [more...]

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Walk of murals

For a vibrant, low-key tour of San Francisco art, take a stroll through the Mission district to check out the many gorgeous murals. Especially don't miss Clarion Alley, wh [more...]

Free classes at the Hapkido Institute
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Fight! Fight! Fight!

The Hapkido Institute will give you a free starter class in any of the several martial arts that they teach. Plus, the website promises that the [more...]

San Francisco Book Groups
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Are you on the same page?

Take heart, bookworms: no longer must we be alone, keeping our wordy, nerdy enthusiasms to ourselves whenever we read an exciting passage. I present you with SF Station's list of San Francisco book groups. Here you will find groups made [more...]

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Game on!

Staying in to play board games, though fun, can sometimes feel like a pretty anti-social activity. Sure, you've got your pals with you, but what about the wider world of strangers who share this city?

Well thanks to SF Games, no [more...]

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