Arts & Entertainment Everything's Happening This Weekend: Anti-Colonialism, Columbus Day Parade Can you hear them? Shhhh. Hear that? They're coming. No, they're coming. Damn tourists. And there's nowhere to hide. Quick review SFist's "How To Walk On The Sidewalk Like A Reasonable Human Being,
SF News Episcopal Bishop Barred From Archbishop Cordileone's Installation Marc Andrus, an Episcopal Bishop of California noteworthy for his public anti-Prop 8 stance, was not allowed to be seated at Thursday's installation of Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, even though he was an invited
SF News 49ers Preview: Taking On The Bills By Daisy Barringer Ohmygod you guys, did you hear? The apocalypse is coming to San Francisco in form of the biggest weekend ever (as far anyone can remember). The America's World Cup Series!
Arts & Entertainment And Now, A Chalk Drawing Of George Lucas The Lucasfilm Sidewalk Art Festival starts today, October 5, from 4:30 - 6:30 pm in the Presidio. Live music, food trucks, chalk art! And here, for your viewing pleasure, is George
Arts & Entertainment 5 Photos Of The Blue Angels Practicing In anticipation of this weekend's Fleet Week air show, the Blue Angles took to the skies above San Francisco to practice acrobatics and make very, very loud sounds. Here are five images of
SF News Activists Protest San Francisco's New Tipsy Archbishop Roman Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Joseph Cordileone made his debut performance on Thursday at St. Mary’s Cathedral amid dozens of civil rights advocates gathered outside the church. Why? Cordileone is staunchly anti-gay and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Reinstate Sheriff Mirkarimi Reinstate Sheriff Mirkarimi, says thoughtful Bay Area Reporter piece. [BAR] Chilli Cha Cha abruptly closes. [Haighteration] Don't be a dick during exam week. [Daily Clog] CSU tuition increase consultation law proves good step
Arts & Entertainment Everything's Happening This Weekend: 49ers vs. Giants We write these words to you while curled up in the fetal position from inside a panic room buried miles beneath the Earth's surface. This weekend, you see, San Francisco will be riddled
SF News Fancy That: Oakland A's Win AL West! The A's are the emperors of the AL West. Who would have thought? But after last night's win against Texas (12-5), the little team that could proved just that, making them and the
SF News Bay Area Reacts To Last Night's Debate [Update] As of this morning, this much we know: Romney won the debate by possibly fibbing, Obama sounded lazy and nervous, and had trouble maintaining any sort of eye contact (critical for the camera!
Arts & Entertainment Buster Posey: First Catcher To Win NL Batting Title In Seven Decades Remember when Buster Posey had his ankle shattered after a maddening collision with Scott Cousins of the Marlins? That was last year. This year, however, Posey won the National League batting championship with
SF News Pedestrian Hit By Car In Outer Sunset An unidentified man was critically injured after being struck by a car in the Outer Sunset on Wednesday night. The incident was reported at little before 9:15 p.m. near the intersection
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Infographic: Gays Drink, Dine Out More Than Straights Target 10 (via SF Weekly) turns your attention to this helpful infographic that, once and for all, gives proof that queer folks drink more and dine out more often than their heterosexual brethren.
Arts & Entertainment 7 Reasons To Love San Francisco There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more than mere words can. Each week we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist
SF News Guy Drugs Couple He Met At Sunset Bar, Assaults Woman San Francisco resident Martin J. Vaneycke, 50, was arrested on suspicion of drugging a couple and then sexually assaulting the female, 22, in the Sunset District. The incident happened on September 21. The
Arts & Entertainment Where To Watch Tonight's Presidential Debate Tonight President Barack "Landslide" Obama and Mitt "Mondale" Romney will face off in a battle of wits, tie colors, and foundation makeup to vie for the decidedly dim undecided voters' attention. And you
Arts & Entertainment Everything's Happening This Weekend: Hardly Strictly Castro Cup God save us all, you guys, for everything is happening in San Francisco this weekend! What will Mayor Ed Lee do about it? Get this: he's allowing it all to happen. He claims
SF News Scott Wiener Now Wants To Ban Public Nudity in SF With the exception of parades and street festivals, San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener wants to change the law to ban public nudity in San Francisco altogether. On Tuesday, he introduced legislation that would
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bad Bird Seagull blamed for Berkeley fire. [Chron] The always-peppy 500 Club to host presidential debate. [Mission Mission] Roller derby dreamin'. [SF Appeal] 10 most unreadable metal band logos. [SF Weekly] A map of the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Check Out The A's Celebrating With Pie, Champagne On Monday night, the Oakland A's nabbed the AL wildcard berth after beating the Texas Rangers, 4-3. They celebrated the win with champagne, pie, and goosebumps. Here are a few AP images of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gary Danko Tops, Says Urgently Recalled Zagat Guide 2013 The Google-owned Zagat Guide 2013 landed in bookstores this week, which were then quickly pulled (more on that in a bit). For the umpteenth year in a row, Gary Danko's eponymous restaurant took
SF News Public Nudity Fad (Finally) Coming to the Mission? San Francisco's tony (yet still gritty) neighborhood of choice, the Mission, saw a bit of the Castro drip down on it over the weekend in the form of white-hot public nudity. This nudies-on-bikes