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War, drugs, and racial tensions set the stage for the summer of 1967.
This summer will be a special one for all Deadheads. All roads lead to San Francisco as the city marks the 60th anniversary ...
The di Rosa Center planned to sell most of its collection due to funding issues. But after the artists got involved, a new ...
After years of controversy over Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling’s stance against transgender rights, the owners of one San ...
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Bookstores in San Francisco have pulled “Harry Potter” books from the shelves over J.K. Rowling’s anti-trans views and in ...
basically, they started during the Beatnik Era. During the turbulent 1960s, when the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood became a counterculture mecca, the Mime Troupe became a venerated San Francisco ...
A natural wine fair in the Haight-Ashbury on Saturday will highlight the work of LGBTQ+ and women importers and winemakers. The Vinguard’s WineFare runs Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. at the ...
A San Francisco bookstore has announced it will no longer carry “Harry Potter” following author J.K. Rowling saying she’ll ...
The Booksmith, a San Francisco shop that features a “Books, Not Bans” campaign on its website, pulled every J.K. Rowling title from its store this week. Literature lovers can tell you all about the ...
A San Francisco bookstore said that it would no longer be carrying the “Harry Potter” series after it claimed author J.K.
The Booksmith clarified that while they once stocked Rowling’s books due to customer demand, they now believe carrying them ...
Booksmith provided a list on its website of fantasy books similar to the “Harry Potter” series for readers who are interested ...
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