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Charlie Sheen Donates $20,000 to Bryan Stow

Charlie Sheen Donates $20,000 to Bryan Stow

When Charlie Sheen brought his bipolar act to San Francisco last week, the troubled actor donated a whopping $20,000 to Bryan Stow, the Giants fan beaten outside Dodger Stadium in March. The former Two and a Half Menstar rounded up $9,000 worth of his merchandise, $4,000 in donations from fans at the SF show, and $7,000 from his own pocket. Thanks, Charlie. more ›

Charlie Sheen Bringing His <strike>Sh*t</strike> Road Show to S.F.

Charlie Sheen Bringing His Sh*t Road Show to S.F.

Would you like to experience a bit of pop cultural history so fleeting, confusing, and mildly gross that you'll walk out of the auditorium unsure what year it is or if you're really awake? Then please, by all means, grab yourself a ticket for "Charlie Sheen LIVE: My Violent Torpedo of Truth." The gaunt, gray-faced, and manic actor will bless S.F. with his truth on April 30th at Masonic Auditorium, and tickets go on sale tomorrow morning. more ›

Keith Olbermann Says Charlie Sheen is Acting Like Brian Wilson

Keith Olbermann Says Charlie Sheen is Acting Like Brian Wilson

This "Tiger's Blood" stuff Sheen keeps spouting? That's a line of Wilson's.The original "Duh! Winning!" That's some more of Wilson's act/personality/delusion/repertoire. more ›

Brian Wilson Partied With Charlie Sheen, Says TMZ

Brian Wilson Partied With Charlie Sheen, Says TMZ

TMZ reports that actor and cocaine/porn aficionado Charlie Sheen partied (hard?) with SF Giants star Brian Wilson over the weekend. "Sheen tells us ... in addition to flying in SF Giants pitcher Brian 'The Beard' Wilson on his jet from Arizona to L.A. ... Charlie also imported Kenny Lofton, Todd Zeile, Eddie Murray, Lenny Dykstra and others." more ›

SFist Tonight

  • Lucas (1986), Say Anything (1989), My Bloody Valentine (1981): The first film has socially-retarded Corey Haim falling head over heels in love with a sensitive football player, Charlie Sheen, or something like that; Cameron Crowe's tale of teenage love and angst has John Cusack causing egregious noise pollution when he holds up a ghettoblaster pumping out a Peter Gabriel ballad; and the final film has a murderer in a small coal mining town killing those who celebrate Valentine's Day. They screen at 7:30 p.m., 9:45, and midnight, respectively, at the Castro Theatre; $6-9.
  • Editors: Yeah, yeah. We screwed up. Again. The SSRIs are running low this week. Stupid shrink. Anyway, check out this English indie rock band along hipster favorites Hot Hot Heat and Louis XIV. Music starts at 8 p.m. at the Warfield; $23.
  • The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition's Love on Wheels: As SFist Jim mentioned before, tonight's Dating Game parody in Hayes Valley should be divine. Starts at 7 p.m. at Rickshaw Stop; free for members of the SFBC ($10 for non-members).
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