SF News The Mayoral Candidate Celebrity Endorsement Tally You know what are great? Celebrities. This country practically runs on them and their soft, latte-holding hands. So if you're one of San Francisco's many mayoral candidates, looking for a way to stand
SF News SFPD Skeptical of Alleged Lost iPhone 5 Following up on yesterday's story about a prototype iPhone 5 allegedly lost at Cava 22 in the Mission, the Weekly dug around at SFPD HQ in search of a record of the investigation
SF News What's Going on Here, Car Hanging Out of 3rd Street Parking Garage? [Updated] SFist contributor and gal-about-town Renee just sent in this photo of a car poking precariously out of what looks like the 4th or 5th floor of a parking garage near the Moscone Center
SF News Phone Book Industry Takes S.F.'s Yellow Pages Ban to Federal Court The Local Search Association, a trade group for the phone book industry, really wants to make sure they can continue shoving an unsolicited lump of wood pulp on your doorstep every year. As
SF News GLAAD Tells Huffington Post to Stop Promoting Anti-Gay Stereotypes Over on the Huffington Post, a ladyreporter for the house of Ariana has caused a stir with this trend piece on gay college students using wealthy older men, ("Sugar Daddies" in the parlance
SF News Some Terrible Person is Shooting Ducks With a Blow Gun in Santa Clara In the latest aggressive attack on Bay Area waterfowl, someone in Santa Clara is attacking innocent ducks with a blowgun. Property managers at an apartment complex where the ducks like to hang out
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup We mentioned yesterday that the Giants locked out the Cubs for a 4-0 game behind Madison Bumgarner yesterday afternoon. What we didn't mention was that Pablo's homer was a splash hit. Which means
SF News Day Around the Bay The Giants managed to pull themselves up by Madison Bumgarner's bootstraps this afternoon, sinking the Cubbies 4-0. Hey and Pablo helped out with a homer. [MLB] A former Cal football player has been
SF News iPhone 5 Prototype Lost at Mission Tequila Bar, Possibly Sold on Craigslist Well now this is awkward for Apple: for the second year in a row, an engineer from the tech company has apparently lost a prototype of next-generation product at a Bay Area drinking
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Corner Store Food Critic: Kinder Happy Hippos Welcome to Corner Store Food Critic, where we select an item typically found at any number of corner stores in San Francisco, bring said item home in a carefully wrapped bag, and then
SF News Hideous Bay Bridge Span Will Continue to Look Ugly for Years Yes, we're all very excited for the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge. It is surely a marvel of Chinese engineering that now looks glorious in the twilight hours and there's a
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour The latest entry in to Erik Wilson's ongoing "Abandoned Couches of San Francisco" series is this lovely model: a Pop-Top Convertible spotted down a Mission alleyway. Free and functional.
SF News Activists Call on Castro Merchant Group to Honor Gay 9/11 Hero With Rainbow Flag Memorial More controversy brewing over the Castro's iconic rainbow flag at Harvey Milk Plaza this week as local activists push for a September 11th memorial for Mark Bingham. Bingham, you may recall, is remembered
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump Your (very brief) Giants score: Cubs win 5-2, Giants drop back 6 games in the NL West. But today's another day, right? [MLB] [McCoveyChron] Speaking of dead things at the ballpark, Ken Bastida
SF News Day Around the Bay Gasp! Could there really be another Ed Lee lie? Is his name really even Ed Lee? The Chronicle investigates. [Chron] Six MS-13 gang members were convicted on multiple charges today, the seventh was
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight Addendum: Uptown Almanac's Locally Sourced Comedy Night Returns to the Roxie Our friends at Uptown Almanac had such a ringing succes with their first Locally Sourced comedy night, that they're back tonight to with another stellar lineup of comics who might not be say
Arts & Entertainment Burning Man Playa Cleanser: Moments With Marco, Creator of 'Bliss Dance' Installation Welcome to Burning Man Playa Cleanser. A sure to be short-lived series that's kind of like a palate cleanser, but is better suited for brushing the dust off of your playa goggles and
Arts & Entertainment Behold: The Shimmering New Bay Bridge East Span Lights As you've heard, the East Span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge was all lit up with construction lights last night and will continue to sparkle through the evenings for the foreseeable future.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup Chicago hit 3 home runs off of Tim Lincecum on their way to a 7-0 shutout in AT&T Park last night. After the Houston Astros, the Cubs are currently the 2nd
SF News Tiny Whisper of a 2.9 Earthquake Gently Reminds San Franciscans We Could Fall Into the Ocean at Any Moment Did you feel it? Of course you did. Everyone's been on edge since DC rattled. And you've been whispering hail marys and knocking on wood every time you hear rumblings of a little
SF News New Bay Bridge Eastern Span Lights Up Tonight The currently-under-construction eastern span of the Bay Bridge gets a little more photogenic tonight: Caltrans will be lighting up the orange catwalks they've installed to prepare for the installation of the bridge's main
SF News Day Around the Bay Fashion-conscious ladycandidate for mayor, Joanna Rees rides the bus. Some very rich people want to take our precious waterfront, says the Guardian's Steven T. Jones. [SFBG] Speaking of which: the America's Cup Trophy
SF News Time Warner Making a Pretty Penny From Anonymous Protesters That rosy-cheeked, kind of creepy Guy Fawkes masks you've been seeing plastered all over the news lately? Apparently they're a boon for massive Time Warner company, who owns the rights to the image