Arts & Entertainment Twentysomething: Broke-Ass Stuart Welcome to Twentysomething, SFist's latest series of interviews. What exactly is Twentysomething, you ask? Well, similar to the Proust Questionnaire or the gobbledygook heard at the end of each Inside the Actor's Studio,
SF News Prop 8 Hearing Will Be Televised When the battle over California's same-sex marriage ban heads to the California Supreme Court in San Francisco on September 6, TV cameras will be rolling. SF Appeal notes: "Court spokeswoman Lynn Holton said
Arts & Entertainment We're Honored: SFist Wins SF Bay Guardian 'Best Blog' Award (Again) For the second year in a row, readers selected SFist as the Best Local Blog in the SF Bay Guardian Best of the Bay. Aw shucks. Thanks to those of you who voted
SF News Gavin Newsom Will Save State Economy Seeing as how Gavin Newsom fixed the city's lackluster job market and disabled budget during his tenure as San Francisco mayor, it should come as no surprise that the budding lieutenant governor plans
SF News Good Samaritans Stabbed Coming to Woman's Aid Two good Samaritans were stabbed a little before 7 p.m. Thursday evening in the city's Mid-Market area after coming to the defense of a woman. "The suspect, a man in his 50s,
Arts & Entertainment New Missed Connections Site Aimed at Mission Scene A new site dedicated to Missionites is poised to bring Missed Connections back. (Aw, remember the time when Craigslist's MC was the place to go online while bored at work? Those were the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Joanne Weir's Top 10 Tomato Recipes Revealed Do you get the summertime blues? We sure do. And word is there ain't no cure for them. Which is why tomato season is one of the few things we look forward to
Arts & Entertainment Sexpigeon's Muni Shirts Now Available Online You know those stellar shirt Sexpigeon made a year or so ago, and sold at parks and bars around the city? You don't? Well, you simply must check them out at once. They're
SF News Police Say They Found Kenneth Harding's Gun San Francisco Police claim they've recovered the gun involved in the shooting death of Kenneth Harding. No weapon was found at the scene initially, leading many to believe fare officers were at fault
SF News Oakland Man Shot While Helping Homeless Dies Paris Powell, the Oakland man shot just after midnight on Tuesday while trying to deliver a fish dinner to a homeless man with whom he'd formed a relationship, died late last night. He
SF News SFO-Bound Brothers Arrested for "Brutally" Attacking Pilot Jonathan and Luis Baez, two brothers from Holyoke, Massachusetts, were arrested late Wednesday after assaulting a pilot on a flight bound for San Francisco. En route American Airlines Flight 1755, a flight attendant
SF News Day Around the Bay Alex Smith: We've Still Got Him to Kick Around [SF Weekly] Kindler, Gentler Wrap-Ads Coming to Muni -- But To Only 15 Buses, Trains [SF Appeal] Will Petco Just Roll Over? [Curbed] FOX
SF News 'Jeopardy' Host Alex Trebek Hurt Chasing Burglar at S.F. Hotel [Updated] Egads. Iconic Jeopardy host Alex Trebek injured himself this morning while chasing after an apparent burglar at a San Francisco hotel. NY Post reports: "The TV veteran, 71, revealed the dramatic confrontation as
SF News Bay Area Derby Girls Robbed at Gunpoint Ugh. The Bay Area Derby Girls were recently robbed at gunpoint while some league members were carrying funds raised from a bout. The incident occurred in the Mission district outside after a game
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Pop-Up Alert: Preview of Reform Club at Specchio This Sunday Conceived during a festive round of post-shift cocktail swilling, chef Allyson Harvie (chef de cuisine at Citizen Cake, formerly of Ragazza and Starbelly), bar manager Dion Jardine (bartender at Slanted Door & Heaven's
SF News SF Giants Score Carlos Beltran Noted slugger and outfielder Carlos Beltran will (most likely!) join the San Francisco Giants, the 2010 World Series champions. The Splash reports: "A source familiar with the discussions just told Henry Schulman that
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Berkeley... Tech / coffee / flowery-license plate love on the other side of the Bay.
SF News Apple Pulls iTunes from "Christian Values Network" As the list of companies continues to climb, Cupertino-based Apple decided to yank its precious iTunes music service from noted hate group "Christian Values Network" (CVN). It all started after Western Washington University
SF News Day Around the Bay Two States Disagree on Protecting Lake Tahoe [KQED] Larry Ellison’s Progeny Throughout the Tech Industry [Software Advice] Top-notch Bar Terra [Bauer] R.W. Fassbinder's Epic Sci-Fi Miniseries Lives Again at the Roxie
SF News 6-Alarm Fire at Plastics Plant in Fairfield Prompts Shelter-in-Place A massive six-alarm fire in Fairfield at the Macro Plastics Plant on 2250 Huntington Drive has resulted in a shelter-in-place. The blaze started a little before 2 pm this afternoon. Loads of plastic
Arts & Entertainment 1980 Gay Party Poster for Castro Muni Station Uncovered Muni Diaries brings our attention to this groovy 1980 poster advertising a party for the opening of the Castro Muni station. D. Robert Foster, who sent MD the poster, notes: This is a
Arts & Entertainment A Very Special Episode of 'Photo du Jour' If you're familiar with the work of Justin Beck, you're familiar with high art. Really, he's that good -- nay, he's that great. His work has been featured on SFist for quite some