SF News Bay Citizen Editor In Chief Leaving For Greener Pastures The inside media baseball fans at the Appeal have picked up an excellent scoop on some editorial shakeups happening over at the insular Bay Citizen. Executive editor editor in chief Jonathan Weber is
SF News Rapper Says Something Homophobic, Wonders What's Wrong With It Hip Hop video blog VladTV has posted a video [embedded below] in which rapper The Game is asked about his feelings on gays in the entertainment business. "Game don't have a problem with
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Even Restaurant Staff Don't Like Being In Fisherman's Wharf The kitchen staff of Castagnola's, the 95-year-old fish and pasta joint perched on a pier in Fisherman's Wharf, staged a complete walkout during a busy tourist rush last Saturday. Inside Scoop's Paolo Lucchesi
SF News SFPD Now Investigating Their Own iPhone 5 Investigation In this ongoing kerfuffle over a telephone that will be nearly ubiquitous around town within 6 months, SFPD Chief Greg Suhr says his department has opened an internal investigation to clear up what
SF News Another Candlestick Park Assault Reported During Cal-Fresno State Game Some late news from Candlestick: two groups of opposing fans at Saturday's Cal vs. Fresno State game got in to something of a shouting match in the parking lots before a fight broke.
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup Everyone's new favorite Giant Brent Pill made a run for it on a 7th inning sacrifice fly. Unfortunately, San Diego managed to turn it in to a double play, keeping the Giants to
SF News Now Hiring At Apple: Manager Of New Product Security As you might have heard, Apple has had major holes in its security force as of late. (Or just a leaky marketing team, depending on who you ask.) In an effort to plug
Arts & Entertainment We Read the Weeklies: September 7, 2011 It's Wednesday: time to check the sidewalk boxes for more low cost giftwrap. Should you choose to actually read the weeklies, here's our breakdown of what's worth reading, what's funny and what just
SF News Minor Nightlife Victory As Supes Approve Relaxed Entertainment Permits At yesterday's Board of Supervisors meeting (more on that later), the Supes finally approved legislation creating more reasonably priced entertainment permits for cafes and small restaurants. The new permits mean a small venues
Arts & Entertainment SF Bay Guardian Needs Your Input On These People's Butts Over on the Guardian, the alternative weekly paper would like you to check out some people's butts. You see, their yearly Sex Issue is coming out in a couple weeks and, being a
SF News Castro Rainbow Flag Activists Granted Their 9/11 Memorial Castro activists Michael Petrelis and Bill Wilson have won at least one battle with the neighborhood merchants group over the iconic rainbow flag flying over Harvey Milk Plaza. As you will recall, controversy
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump The Giants beat the Padres 6-4 last night, with a big homer coming off the bat of rookie Brent Pill on his first at-bat in the majors. [MLB] A medical emergency has Caltrain
SF News Day Around the Bay Google Cupcake Princess/San Francisco socialite Marissa Mayer fell victim to an offensive Twitter harasser. Bet you never seen that on Google+. [SFEx] The Mayoral Candidates explain their Muni Rider cred. [MuniDiaries] Harry
Arts & Entertainment This Week's Mayoral Candidate Cameos: Hula Yee, Ladies Love Cool John, Rees' Coffee Talk The Board of Supervisors are back in session as of today, but that won't be keeping our two current supes/candidates from making the usual public appearances this week: David Chiu and John
SF News BART Protesters Plan Thursday Demonstration to Give Commuters a Free Ride Yesterday's BART protest may have been a dud in terms of turnout, but after a month of weekly protests there's still lingering animosity between commuters and organizers from Anonymous and No Justice, No
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup Your Giants weekend scores in brief: Matt Cain led a 6-2 win against the NL West leading Diamondbacks on Friday. Arizona bounced back and beat up Tim Lincecum 7-2 on Saturday. On Sunday,
SF News Day Around the Bay The Guardian gets ahold of Linton Johnson's dick pics. [SFBG] The Appeal reviews A Good Old Fashioned Orgy. [SFAppeal] Caltrain wants a divorce from Amtrak, moves on with mistress Transit America. [SFEx] The
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Willie Brown Willie Brown is in high demand again: between the string-pulling behind the curtain in this year's mayor's race, Willie is now fielding calls from online retailers who need a lobbyist to fight Senator
SF News Your Labor Day Weekend DUI Checkpoint Advisory Heading in to a 3-day holiday weekend with a strong chance of drinking and driving, SFPD has announced the location of their DUI checkpoint this weekend. Starting at 8:30 p.m. Saturday
Arts & Entertainment Ten Brief Excerpts from the September Issue of the Nob Hill Gazette As is our monthly tradition around here, we now present our favorite utterances from the September issue of San Francisco's "most exclusive news magazine". Provided (mostly) without commentary and in no particular order.
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour "This City's Getting to Me", a sampling from the Tenderloin, USA photobook. Shot by Travis Jensen
Arts & Entertainment Newborn Giraffe Meets Brandon Belt [Video] Today in adorable things and baseball: rookie giraffe Brandon Belt, of the Vallejo Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, made friends with his namesake - Brandon Belt, rookie infielder for the San Francisco Giants. The
SF News Children in Fairfield Witness Parents' Murder-Suicide In Fairfield last night, police responded to a reports of a shooting just before 7 p.m. to find two victims, a 39-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man, dead on the scene. According
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional Your San Francisco 49ers ended their preseason schedule last night with a 20-17 win over the Chargers. Continue counting down to the 2012 apocalypse, doomsayers: our brethren to the south in LA got
SF News Day Around the Bay A sex tape could clear the name of the alleged craigslist rapist. Ed Lee pop up shop in the Lower Haight. [Haighteration] Mayor Lee is betting on Cal to beat Fresno State this