Arts & Entertainment Behold, the Pride Joint and Super Sarah Silverman Haze In honor of San Francisco Gay Pride weekend, the Apothecarium, a licensed medical marijuana dispensary in the Castro District, came up with two stoney ways in which to enjoy heal thyself during this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Anti-Foie Gras Activists Revealed Location Of Last Night's 'Secret' Dinner Animal rights activists protested a very special dinner Thursday night in San Francisco, one that featured foie gras, the succulent and soon-to-be-banned duck's liver of note. Activists with the Animal Protection and Rescue
SF News Power Goes Out At Hall Of Justice Oops. The power went out today at the Hall of Justice at around 1:30 p.m., which houses San Francisco's superior courts, jailhouses, police station and police administrative offices. "The lights stayed
Arts & Entertainment Get Your Big Summer Bag At Chrome We would tire of seeing the Chrome label all around town if they started making bags that weren't so handsome yet tough-looking. But they don't, so we won't. And on that note, please
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Details Declares 'Asian Food Revolution'; Praises Benu, Mission Chinese Details — a men's magazine that probes such searing topics as "Is Anal Sex the New Deal-Breaker?" and "Channing Tatum is Proud of His Package" — has officially declared a revolution. An Asian-food revolution, that
Arts & Entertainment Who Will Take The Fifth? District, That Is! Who shall giddily get to call NOPA their domain, but profess to care more about Western Addition? Decide for yourself next Monday, June 25th, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.
SF News Local Man Claims Geary Liquor Store Cheered On Gay Bashing After attending the Frameline Film Festival opening night party on Friday, Leo Volobrynskyy, 30, walked home after the festivities. En route, he entered a liquor store on Geary and Larkin to buy a
SF News Water Main Break At Gough & Market In what sounds like wildly-refreshing-but-presumably-very-frustrating news, a water main broke at Gough and Market during this evening's commute. Traffic in the area will be a nightmare for the next hour or so. Alas.
SF News Day Around The Bay: What To Do For Pride Who designed 2950 Vallejo? [Curbed] Get your gay on. [SFBG] Are there penalties for a late security deposit interest payment? [SF Appeal] James Syhabout talks Commis and Hawker Fare, defining and refining. [Inside
Arts & Entertainment Trans March: The Pride Party For People Who Are Over Pride Every Friday before Pride, the Trans March kicks things off in Dolores Park. This year's theme is "Trans Generations: Define Your Moment," which can mean a lot of things to a lot of
Arts & Entertainment Cold War Photo Fun: Nike Hercules Missile Site Here's some Cold War fun for a warm day: Bhautik Joshi snapped these pics of the Nike Hercules Missile Site in Marin County. Can't you just picture Harrison Ford and/or Alec Baldwin
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Rewinery: (Good) Wine Delivered To Your Door In An Hour Have you heard of Rewinery? It's a wine delivery service for San Francisco that delivers boutique wines to your house or apartment within an hour by bicycle. It's actually a pretty cool concept
SF News SFMOMA Neither Confirms Nor Denies Reports Of Three-Year Closure [Update] When the SFMOMA announced plans to expand last December, reporters rhapsodized over the renovation plans. One question went nearly unaddressed: though the Chron's John King noted in passing that the construction would require
SF News Day Around The Bay: Trigger Closes Another gay bar, one that didn't cater to locals, closes in the Castro. [Grub Street] Pearl Jam fleeced. [Chron] Remember Third Eye Blind? Maybe this will help. [Uptown Almanac] If you bought us
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink And Now, Baker & Banker's Cosmo Cupcake For Gay Pride While the queer community is known to be ahead of the curve on some things (civil rights, music), the gays can also be a bit behind (chortle) on other pressing matters (the plunging
SF News Microsoft Tablet 'Kicks A**,' Writes Apple Fanboy In Amazing Tech Article This is one of the greatest pieces we've ever read on Microsoft. Let's back up: On Monday, Microsoft announced that they will begin producing and selling a Surface Tablet to compete in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Open Wide: World Biggest Lollipop To Be Unveiled In San Francisco See's Candies will celebrate National Lollipop Day on July 20th. How so? Well, the candy company will reveal a 7,000-pound lollypop in the city of San Francisco in an attempt to break
Arts & Entertainment Yoga Studio, Rooftop Garden, Micro-Health Kitchen: A Look Inside Twitter's New Headquarters Noted local photographer Troy Holden shared with SFist these photos of the new Twitter headquarters. The recently-opened digs at the old SF Mart feature a rooftop garden (where employees can lounge in the
SF News OccuPride To Shake Up S.F. Gay Pride Parade This week Gay Pride events will take place throughout the city, culminating in the city's annual Gay Pride Parade. And with that, OccuPride will attempt to rattle the way both participants and attendees
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eat Here Tonight: The End Of Foie Gras Come July 1st, foie ban goes into effect. Does this mean that, at least in the state of California, you won't ever again be able to sink your teeth into the cruel yet
Arts & Entertainment Reminder: We Need Your Corner Store Cat Pics! Just a friendly reminder that we need photos of your corner store cats. Is this an excuse to post a bunch of cat pics? Yes. It is also a way of honoring the
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Galloping Sea The Galloping Sea performing at Vag Fest this past weekend. Photo by dannebrog.