SF News Bryan Stow: Anti-Dodger Dog Hero As the Bryan Stow saga continues to snowball with a lot of unnecessary details and cellphone videos, at least we can get one funny anecdote out of it. As a follow up to
SF News Biz Stone Steps Away from Twitter for Obvious Reasons Or reasons obvious to the Twitter historians and superfans, anyway: In a blog post yesterday, Twitter co-founder and Stoli Vodka shill Biz Stone announced he'll be getting "out of the way" of Twitter's
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump The Giants swept their doubleheader in Chicago yesterday: In the early game, Ryan Vogelsong allowed a season-high six runs but he was propped up by 13 runs from offense. Barry Zito gets more
SF News Condos Out, Trader Joes In at Former Nob Hill Cala Foods Developer plans to replace Nob Hill's aging, dusty Cala Foods with roughly a hundred condos and ground floor retail have been scrapped in favor of a new Trader Joe's location, the San Francisco
SF News Afternoon Palate Cleanser: San Francisco in Flight Shot earlier this month by cameramen Mark Sandhoff and Chad Janusch using two wing-mounted and two in-cockpit HD cameras, San Francisco in Flight's high definition (and sunny!) flyover of the City by the
SF News Rose Pak Discusses Why She Supports a Reluctant Ed Lee for Mayor At Saturday's opening of the official unofficial Ed Lee campaign headquarters on Mission street and Van Ness, reporters caught up with Rose Pak, the woman San Francisco political writers love to label as
Arts & Entertainment Urbane Studies With The Tenderloin Geographic Society, Volume 22: Invisible Monuments, Invisible History This week, our friends at the Tenderloin Geographic Society carry on our recent interest in San Francisco's mayoral lineage with an annotated tour of Union Square's monument to the former occupants of City
SF News California-Chic Teen Fashion Supplier Sued for Firing Employee Over Head Scarf In San Mateo, where suburban shopping mall culture still reigns, a local Muslim woman is suing her former employers at Abercrombie & Fitch after she was fired for refusing to remove her headscarf
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup The Giants have a doubleheader at Wrigley Field today. Everbody's current crush, Ryan Vogelsong, will take the mound for game one and everyone's previous crush, Barry Zito, is back from the DL for
SF News What's on the Agenda? Board of Supervisors Items of Interest for June 28th, 2011 After last week saw some tension rising between Supervisors Mirkarimi and Elsbernd, we're kind of excited to see if anyone gets punched in the throat at tomorrow's meeting. Elsbernd snubbing Mirkarimi on the
SF News Apparent Suicide at Ashby BART Causes Afternoon Delays Earlier this afternoon a woman was struck by a Richmond-bound BART train around 12:45 p.m. at Ashby station. According to witnesses and BART Police, the woman's actions seem to indicate the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight, 6/27: Steig Larsson & Me, Spinal Tap Screening, Acoustic Shoegazing at the Clift LECTURE: Steig Larsson, the man responsible for the internationally best-selling trilogy of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, unfortunately passed
SF News Bicycle Ride-By Shooting in Bayview Injures Two Yesterday afternoon, a gunman on a bicycle shot two teenage boys during a ride-by shooting in broad daylight in the Bayview. The victims, aged 16 and 17, were at the intersection of Third
SF News Forthcoming Mission Bowling Club Needs Hip Supes to Knock Down Liquor License Restrictions The proposed Mission Bowling Club coming to 17th Street in that namesake neighborhood needs some support from the Board of Supervisors to move forward, the Examiner reports today. Due to some quirks in
Arts & Entertainment Reminder: 7x7 Hot 20 Nominations Due Today Confess! You want to be nominated for 7x7's Annual Hot 20 Under 40, don't you? Of course you do. It's on your list of 100 things to do in SF before you die,
SF News New Video Shows Bryan Stow in Earlier Dodger Stadium Altercation The ever-vigilante gossip mongers at TMZ have dug up another piece of evidence connected to the assault of Giants fan Bryan Stow on opening day at Dodger Stadium. In a grainy video posted
SF News Supreme Court Denies California's Violent Video Game Ban [Updated: Yee Responds] California's proposed law to ban the sale of violent video games to minors was shot down when the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional on a 7-2 vote this morning. Justice Scalia blew up
SF News Monday Morning Roundup BART Delays this morning: If you're heading to the East Bay, you probably noticed you were 10 to 15 minutes late, thanks to a track problem near Daly City. [BCN/Appeal] Bouncing back
SF News This Week in Willie Brown Willie took the week off from food writing this week, possibly to work on pitching that TV show of his. Or possibly because he was fired for being on the take with Subway.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink McSweeney's 'Lucky Peach' Release: David Chang Signs Our Copy of 'GQ' David Chang, the New York pork aficionado and fig-slamming celebrichef, was in town this week to celebrate the release of Lucky Peach his new food journal published by San Francisco's most adorable publishing
Arts & Entertainment Michael Jackson Flash Mob Set to Collide With Pride Pride isn't the only celebration this weekend: a group of (presumably not Pride-related) flash mobbers will be commemorating the 2nd anniversary of Michael Jackson's death with a series of Thriller dances across town
SF News Ed Lee Pushers Skirting Campaign Limits With Political Action Committee As if the RunEdRun.org campaign didn't have us feeling icky enough already, the Examiner highlights some dodgy politics behind the campaign's funding today. Because Ed Lee is not officially running for Mayor,
SF News Looking Back at the Sutro Baths Fire Our friends at RichmondSF draw our attention to this delightful retrospective piece from ABC7 about the glorious splendor that was Adolph Sutro's populist playhouse at the Sutro Baths. And, unfortunately, the fire that
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional Shark-free for now, Stinson Beach reopens for the official first weekend of Summer. Unless someone spots another great white, that is. [BCN/Appeal] It's Friday, you deserve a drink later. How about $5
SF News Day Around the Bay Lincecum took the mound this afternoon to continue working the Giants out of last week's slump. Twelve strikeouts did the trick nicely. Final score: 2-1 Giants. [McCoveyChron] [SFGiants.com] Think Globally, Come Locally: