- Southwest grounds over 100 flights. [SFGate]
- List of the most annoying people in San Francisco in annoying .pdf format. [SF Weekly]
- Finally, someone brings up Lista's ginormous sideburns. Which...really, David? [Spots]
- Did you know that chef/personality Tyler Florence has a blog? He does. (We heard that Joanne Weir does as well. Y/N?) [Tyler Florence]
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Flickr user JM3 reports a heck of a time finding a Muni pass -- despite going to a Muni station to obtain one, he had to get on the train and ride a few stops before reaching an actual vendor. "You almost have to HAVE a muni pass in order to GET a muni pass," he says, which is still only a partial list of requirements: you also have to have the secret unauthorized Muni-map hack to find a vendor nearby.
It's "all airlines, all the time" here on SFist. After the lukewarm-to-good news of JetBlue flying out of SFO, we're greeted with some bad news: Frontier Airlines is vacating the premises--no more "commuter flights" to and from LAX.
As we were cadging a ride home from SFist Eve on Saturday night, we squealed with delight as we drove down Mission Street. Right by Yerba Buena Lane, there's a big sign: BEARD PAPA'S COMING SOON.
"Well that was odd" is likely how you'll respond to most of the programs in ResFest, a hipster-doofus festival of shorts, documentaries, panel discussions, and live music events. The visual talent behind the work in ResFest is undeniable -- mostly CG effects and gimmicky art design, it's all balls-to-the-wall gorgeous, every frame of it. The storytelling talent is ... eh ... a bit dodgy, though still stronger than what you'd find at your average film school. Some of the more gorgeous and compelling highlights include "Rehearsal," a clip from "Panique au Village," "Hitchcock: Pheonix Foundation," and "Overtime," which has been floating around the net for a while now with the word "Muppets" inserted, incorrectly, in its title.
You know we love San Francisco. You should also know that we hate the fact that nobody f**king delivers (coming soon to an SFist Rant near you). So when we heard about a new service that delivers gourmet food to your door, we got excited. But, of course, there's a catch.
