Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, at Sean Parker's Secret Snoop Dogg Concert... Mark Zuckerberg and Sean Parker nerd out hang out with Snoop Dogg at Parker's secret concert for the launch of his new Airtime startup. Zuckerberg looks downright adorable and/or totally baked. What
SF News Mayor Ed Lee Campaign Borrows Chairman Mao's Slogan First Ed Lee's winning the endorsement of the local Republican party, now his campaign is plastering Chinatown with slogans that bear a striking resemblance to the words of Mao Zedong. As the Epoch
Arts & Entertainment Treasure Island Festival Posts Full Schedule, Set Times We're excited for this year's lineup at Treasure Island and the best part about the festival compared to our flagship fest in Golden Gate Park is that it requires zero compromise when it
SF News FBI Arrests Homeless Member of Anonymous Hacker Collective in SF Christopher Doyon, a 47-year-old from Mountain View allegedly associated with hacktivist groups Anonymous and the People's Liberation Front, was arrested by the FBI yesterday morning for allegedly attacking Santa Cruz County's computer servers
SF News BART Decides Cloth Seats Are No Longer Cool, Switches to Vinyl BART may be tuning out the protesters, but the transit agency is all ears when it comes to the seating situation. After several months of tests and public feedback gathered from Seating Labs
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional Pablo and Beltran both homered last night in LA, but Bumgarner let the Dodgers (and Matt Kemp, mostly) get away from him. 8-2 Dodgers. The Giants are now 4 games back on the
SF News Day Around the Bay Bryan Stow speaks! He'd like to see his kids. [SFEx] Local comedy troupe Killing My Lobster presents their latest video: San Francisco Twilight Zone: Why is Everyone Here? [YouTube] First Amendment means empty
SF News Rose Pak (Jokingly) Threatens City Attorney With Physical Violence "I'm still going to kick Dennis Herrera's ass." - Chinatown's Queen Mum Rose Pak joked to the Examiner when asked about City Attorney and mayoral candidate Dennis Herrera's negative campaign ad denouncing the
Arts & Entertainment Napster Founders Hosting Secret Show in SF Tonight With Snoop Dogg and The Killers? [UPDATE: Confirmed] Take this one with a dotcom bubble-sized grain of salt: various sources are reporting that Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning (yes, the same gentlemen who brought you the original Napster) are planning a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Hamburger News: Umami Burger Opens in Early October Umami Burger, the SoCal mini-chain of gourmet hamburger joints preferred by carnivorous Angelenos and scores of hungry celebrities, is finally ready to open their first, much-anticipated Bay Area location early next month. Although
Arts & Entertainment Arnold Schwarzenegger Banging Out a Book About Arnold Schwarzenegger The former Governor of California and America's favorite cyborg philanderer has a book deal with noted publishing house Simon & Schuster to release his memoirs in book form, the AP reports today. The
SF News Glenn Beck Boycotting Levi's For Being Too Progressive Conservative talk radio host and general bag of wind Glenn Beck is not happy with our local denim maker's revolutionary new ad campaign. For Beck, the latest Levi's "Go Forth" TV spot, which
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink California Bartenders Now Free to Infuse Their Booze Thanks to a bill written by State Senator Mark Leno and christened with a big, loopy signature from Jerry Brown yesterday, local bartenders, mixologists and artisan liquor fans will no longer have to
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup Brian Wilson held off the Dodgers in Chavez Ravine last night to save Vogelsong's start - and the offense didn't do too bad in the 8-5 win either. Arizona won their game against
SF News Board of Supervisors Weekly Power Rankings for Wednesday, September 21, 2011 While we love the tortue of an eight-hour Supervisors meeting as much as the next person (read: not very much!), we're happy to see these meetings have become a lot snappier in the
SF News Day Around the Bay 23,000 nurses at Kaiser, Children's Oakland, and Sutter Health are expected to strike in Northern and Central California tomorrow. [Chron] This weekend's Folsom Street Fair will include a food court for deviants,
Arts & Entertainment Castro Nudists Plan Saturday Nude-In A group of local exhibitionists and public nudists is planning to flood the (ahem) buff stop on Castro Commons Plaza with their surely exemplary specimens of the male form this Saturday at Noon.
Arts & Entertainment Attention Thespians: TV Pilot About Local Clairvoyant Cafe Owner Wants Your Pretty Face Spotted in the the Talent Gigs section of Craigslist: a call for actors to star and support in "a TV Pilot about a clairvoyant female cafe owner that helps singles find true love.
SF News SFPD Now Says Broadway Shooting Started With Mistaken Identity Late updates from the SFPD's investigation in to last Sunday's North Beach shooting that put two innocent bystanders in the hospital: The department explained to the Chronicle that the officers' eagerness to make
SF News We Read the Weeklies: September 21, 2011 It's Wednesday. Time again for stacks of free Weekly papers to appear on street corners around town. With the fog finally gone and the sun shining too bright to read a computer screen
SF News 5-Year-Old Girl Injured in Bayview Shooting A young girl and her father were caught in the crossfire of a Bayview shootout yesterday afternoon around 4:30 p.m. as they walked home along Third Street near Palou Ave. Police
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump Tim Lincecum gets a tough loss against the Dodgers last night as the Giants offense reverted back to the one-run habits. Dodgers win 2-1 and the Giants are 4.5 games back on
SF News Tree Limb Falls, Crushes Car, Blocks Three Lanes of Oak Street [Updated] Just after 6 p.m. this evening, a large tree limb hanging over Oak Street at Scott Street snapped off, crushing an Infiniti sedan, taking out a live electrical wire and blocking three
SF News Day Around the Bay Company responsible for artificial turf fields accused of astroturfing a neighborhood meeting. [SFAppeal] Mayor Ed Lee, a democrat, suddenly endorsed by the Republican party. [TheSnitch] More city leaders hop on board free Muni
SF News SF Supervisor Introduces Legislation Protecting Birds from Buildings Pardon us if we somehow didn't notice this little bit of local legislation until we slammed right in to it today: Supervisor Mar, famously responsible for banning Happy Meals, pushed through new legislation