SF News Port Evicts Jelly's Nightclub After Fatal Shooting Pier 50 dance club Jelly's, who played host to a fatal shooting last week, could become a thing of the past. After the city's Entertainment Commission had yanked the club's permit last week,
SF News Crazed Right-Wing Shooter Targeted S.F. Tides Foundation, ACLU Oakland resident Tuolumne County man Byron Williams, 45, arrested for a shootout with CHP on Saturday, "was reportedly heading to San Francisco to target individuals at liberal nonprofit the Tides Foundation and the
SF News Day Around the Bay Behold Newsom's gorgeous little baby, Montana. [Eye On Blogs] While the new Valencia Street sidewalk is nice, its bike racks right a visual blight. [SFGate] Fisherman's Grotto, the Mel Gibson of restaurants? [Squid
SF News Schwarzenegger Appoints Geena Davis to Lofty California Commission Geena Davis, star of such efforts as Cutthroat Island and Stuart Little 2, has a new gig to add to her lustrous resume. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger named her as head of the Commission
misc SFist Style: SFist Scribe Spearheads New Fashion Site SFist fashion editor and noted fashion plate, ChloƩ Harris now edits StyleBistro, a fun lunchtime fodder site about celebrity fashion. While not Bay Area focused, it is located down in San Carlos. During
misc Arco Customers on Fell, Read This Flier SFMTA sent out this helpful flier to warn drivers about incorrectly situating their vehicles while waiting to enter the Arco gas station on Fell, a move that effectively blocks the bike lane and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Eats: The Brick Yard In the Marina We like to jest that the way to get us out to the Marina/Cow Hollow arrondissement is by promising us a free meal. We kid, of course. But, lo and behold, that's
SF News Time for Republicans to Fight for Gay Rights, Says Sen. Ashburn In a move of clarity that will (most likely) fall on deaf ears, Sen. Roy Ashburn, a Bakersfield Republican who came out in March after an embarrassing drunk driving arrest in Sacramento, urges
SF News Housing Group Occupies Mission T-Mobile Building A smattering of folks partially responsible for Mission gentrification made an attempt to chip away at its glossy veneer on Monday. Last night at around 5 p.m., according to Mission Local, a
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 that mere words. Each Tuesday, we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist does
SF News No Arrests at Pro-Mehserle Rally During yesterday's quaint pro-Johannes Mehserle rally in Walnut Creek, no arrests were made. Also, no damages were reported. The most severe thing to happen at the pro-BART cop rally were a few four-letter
SF News Fog Delays SFO Flights Because we're always cheated out of a proper summer -- for whatever reason, this year's summer chill seems particularly glacial -- that means low fog. And what does low fog mean? It means
SF News Day Around the Bay Recap of Chris Daly's weekend symposium, a D6 decade in review. [Eye On Blogs, FCJ, SFBG] Drink it in: San Francisco's literary bars. [Inside Scoop] Possible demon-based possession in the Richmond. [Richmond Blog]
SF News Photos from 'Peaceful' Pro-Mehserle Rally Here are some shots from today's reportedly peaceful Pro-Mehserle rally in Walnut Creek.
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Life in a Day, Documenting a Single Day On Earth Do you remember the Day In the Life coffee table books your parents had in their library? So satisfying. We loved those books and would pore over them each day after school in
SF News Calm Scene at Pro-Mehserle Rally in Walnut Creek While we can't be in Walnut Creek to report live from today's pro-Johannes Mehserle rally (because, well, let's face it, it's in Walnut Creek), Mercury News has a continuing "live chat" from the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tomorrow: Free Hot Dogs at Zog's Downtown worker bees, listen up: On Tuesday July 20, Zog's Hot Dogs will give away free hot dogs. Why? To honor their one-year anniversary, that's why. SF Appeal reports, "Just print out this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Mission Gets New Farmers' Market With assistance from La Cocina, MEDA, Mission Merchants Association, the creative-yet-bubblesque Mission District will, at last, get a farmers' market this week. On Thursday July 22, the Mission Community Market will open on
SF News Barcelona and S.F. Sign Sister-City Agreement San Francisco gave a proper shout-out to the inarguably wonderful Catalan people today (full disclosure: your editor's family hails from the area) after signing a sisters-cities pact with Barcelona, Spain. Spearheaded by Sister
SF News UPDATED: Annual AIDS Walk Raises $3M Sunday's 6.2-mile SF AIDS Walk pulled in more than $3 million. An estimated 25,000 participants showed up to help raise much-needed funds for HIV/AIDS prevention, testing and care. This comes
misc Week Around the Ists Chicagoist marveled at movie magic as downtown was turned into a war zone for filming of the upcoming let-down Transformers 3 (even if it did snarl traffic). Gothamist was shocked to hear that
SF News Day Around the Bay Local artist Chor Boogie and international artist Banksy join efforts. [Mission Mission, Uptown Almanac] Patricia Unterman reviews Heirloom Cafe. [SF Examiner] Hazardous cliff warnings are there for a reason. [Spots Unknown] Josh Harnnett's