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3318 22nd St. San Francisco CA 94110

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  • Fabric8\'s Nog-In Showcases a Holiday Drink

    Fabric8's Nog-In Showcases a Holiday Drink

    Fabric8's Fourth Annual Nog-In Where: Fabric8, 3318 22nd St. (at Valencia), 647-5888 When: Sun., Dec. 16, 6-8 p.m. Cost: Free The rundown: The yearly Nog-In competition demonstrates that the best eg... More »

  • Farewell, Fabric8: Mission Art Gallery Rebrands in 2013

    Farewell, Fabric8: Mission Art Gallery Rebrands in 2013

    Fabric8 started in 1995 as an online clothing store and became a physical business in 2006, a lovely space that encompasses clothing, art, a sculpture garden, a public parklet (which recently got a ne... More »

  • Saturday: Magic Curry Kart Makes Burgers Appear at Fabric8

    Saturday: Magic Curry Kart Makes Burgers Appear at Fabric8

    Three and a half years after the birth of a street food business on Linda Street in the Mission, Brian Kimball has lately concentrated his Magic Curry Kart activities on putting his two chili sauces a... More »

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    "The Peace Keeper" Is Recycled Materials on a Reclaimed Parking Spot -- Climb on Board

    We went to Rome once. One thing that blew our minds was the public art. There's so much of it that some has been reclaimed by the needs of everyday life. You see people taking lunch, for example, sitt... More »

  • Take It All Back

    Take It All Back

    We went to Rome once. One thing that blew our minds was the public art. There’s so much of it that some has been reclaimed by the needs of everyday life. You see people taking lunch on what’s left of an ancient fountain or a big sculpture that... More »

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  • 2012 | Best Parklet with Video Games

    You can keep your upright bicycle parking, uptight faux-European cafe-style outdoor seating, and whatever else is going on in your reclaimed parking space: It isn't classic video games encapsulated in publicly sittable art installations. The making of artist Erik Otto, whose works currently feature in the gallery inside, this parklet's rolling hill, lighthouse, and beanbag chairs are all made of recycled materials scrounged from the city's dump, where Otto was artist-in-residence. The... More »

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