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A Dying City for Artists?

Mass Eviction in Mid-Market Stokes SF’s Identity Crisis | By Ted Andersen | Tony Breaux isn’t scared of death. A Harlem native born on the 4th of July, the 78-year-old […]

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A Code for Employment

Program offers job training, placement in Mid-Market Andre Bodiford, a student of Code Tenderloin, says the program has given him a lot of information and confidence.  Twenty-nine students have been […]

Crowds began gathering at 8 am on Friday, June 26 and stayed close to noon. Several couples were also married the same day. (photo by Ted Andersen)

SF City Hall Painted Rainbow

As a divided U.S. Supreme Court handed down its largest victory for same-sex marriage advocates ever on June 26, crowds flooded the steps at City Hall to bask in the rainbow […]

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Market Street Art Scene Gets RAW

By Joshua Velasco San Francisco’s Mid-Market is fast becoming a neighborhood where new performing artists can quickly get involved. The Resident Artist Workshop, or RAW, is the primary dance program […]

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The Rise and Fall of Mid-Market’s Art Center

By Ryan Bergmann A years-long collaboration between nonprofits, city officials and philanthropic groups to bring a community-based arts and education center to Mid-Market effectively came to an end earlier this […]

Ben Cady is a photographer being evicted from 1049 Market whose story is included in the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project's "Narratives of Displacement Oral History Project."  (photo courtesy of Anti-Eviction Mapping Project)

Displaced Renters Tell Their Stories

By Ted Andersen   Dozens of residents, many artists of rent-controlled units at 1049-1067 Market St. have been embroiled in an eviction fight since 2013 that has come to involve […]

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