Major equipment moving the heavy iron structural framing out.

Update @ 7:23 a.m. What can I say, we’re a food-obsessed neighborhood. Kate Matyus at the SF Examiner reports on the torta shop Antony Bourdain discovered recently.

Safari users go here for the feature on the Board of Supervisor’s vote on undocumented juveniles and the Mexican Museum.

There is something going on at Cine Latino. The question is what and since they’re taking out all the iron framing for the old seating, what will they put inside?

Major equipment moving the heavy iron structural framing out.
Major equipment moving the heavy iron structural framing out.
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Any votes on a new theater? Maybe a place for Intersection for the Arts?

SF.Streetsblog has the update on Valencia Street urging shoppers to stay out and buy during construction of a new improved Valencia.

Cool photos and shoes in Dolores Park at Fashionist. And don’t forget  paper mache and board meetings at the Mission Cultural Center tonight.  Unless of course, you prefer learning how to Tango at Cell Space.

The latter might be a good idea as this weekend in the Mission promises to be about one thing:  eating!

If you want to get an early start on the weekend, visit El Castillito at 2089 Mission St. with the Food Dude!

And, to one of our most loyal readers, Mark, Happy Birthday.

Yours, Viola

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