SF News Day Around the Bay: Eve Batey Today, we present to you an online legend, Eve Batey, SFAppeal editor/founder. What's more, she's a former SFist editor. And a super lady. The stage is yours, Eve Buying a FastPass is
misc Adoptable Pets of Week: Adopt-A-Cat Month In lieu of our weekly adoptable pet offerings, we want to tell you that June is 'Adopt-A-Cat Month' at the SF SPCA. Which means: eee! Cats, you see, are rad. And kittens? Oh
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Waffle Mania Kiosk Open for Business Chowhound brings word that a waffle kiosk has opened up next door to Show Dogs. Oh yes. Waffle Mania will serve waffles at 1022 Market Street (at Golden Gate Avenue) from 8 a.
SF News Anti-Mountain Bike Advocate Allegedly Attacks Cyclists With Handsaw [Updated] And that right there, readers, is the most bizarre headline we've ever typed. Noted -- noted! -- anti-mountain bike crusader Mike Vandeman was "arrested yesterday and charged with assault with a deadly weapon
SF News Man Falls From Mission Roof, Dies At around 7 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Mission Local, SF Weekly and Mission Mission, passersby witnessed a 50-something man "crash through trees and hit the pavement in front of the Crystal
SF News Poizner Proudly Announces Arrest of Former SFUSD Employee for Fraud The Republican gubernatorial candidates attack on San Francisco's wan morals continues unabated! Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner announced yesterday the arrest of former San Francisco Unified School District employee Leticia James Coral, 56, on
SF News Part of Lincoln Boulevard Closed for Next 18 Months Beginning today, part of Lincoln Avenue between McDowell Avenue and Montgomery Street is closed for 18 months. Just outside of the Presidio Cemetery, it's all a part of the Doyle Drive replacement project.
SF News Day Around the Bay Guest 'Day Around the Bay' bloggers will return tomorrow. Until then, you're stuck with your usual SFist crew. Behind The Scenes At Masturbate-A-Thon (NSFW) [SF Weekly] Congratulations goes out to two local blogging
misc 7 Reasons to Love San Francisco: Neighborhood Edition 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 Watch Newsom's Budget Proposal Live While no where near as entertaining as a Kelly Bensimon disco dust-fueled verbal miscarriage, it's almost as important. Watch Mayor Newsom reveal his San Francisco budget proposal, before it goes to the Board
SF News Breaking: C.W. Nevius Has Moved to San Francisco One of San Francisco's biggest critics is moving to San Francisco. That's right, the Chronicle's C.W. Nevius -- he of sit-lie love and sex club hate -- announced his residential return today.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The American Grilled Cheese Kitchen Now Open Realizing that we here at SFist subsist on a 75% dairy diet, the American Grilled Cheese Kitchen (1 South Park Avenue) opened shop this week around the corner from us, just off South
SF News Al and Tipper Gore Separate After 40 Years Oh dear. Former Vice President and Current co-founder Al Gore and his four-letter-word-eschewing wife, Tipper, will separate after 40 long years of marriage. According to an email obtained by Associated Press, Al writes
SF News Newsom to Reveal Budget Proposal At around 3:30 p.m. today, Mayor Newsom will reveal his plan to save San Francisco from financial ruins. (Or not.) The Gav will unveil his budget proposal, which will include, among
SF News HP Job Cuts Loom Palo Alto-based Hewlett-Packard plans on exfoliating some 9,000 jobs this year to save "about $500 million to $700 million a year" via the implementation of automated data centers. Associated Press (via CBS
Arts & Entertainment Photos: More Carnaval! In addition to Ted Weinstein's fun shots, we bring you even more images of Sunday's Carnaval “Colors Of Sound, Splashes Of Culture" bash in the Mission. Enjoy.
misc Week Around the Ists Torontoist disgusted its readership with photos from the world's first Poutine-Eating Championship. Bostonist watched the Boston Celtics decisively win the Eastern Conference championship, to the dismay of many locals who saw "collapse" written
SF News Dennis Hopper Dies 1960s icon director/actor Dennis Hopper succumbed to a long battle with prostate cancer on Saturday. He was 74. Starting out in films like Rebel Without a Cause (1955) and Giant, Hopper came
SF News Day Around the Bay: Eugenia Chien Please welcome Eugenia Chien. She's one of those successful bloggers who -- get this -- doesn't have a driver. (Can you imagine?) Living a life without a chauffeur, she is forced to ride
SF News Meg Whitman Calls Out San Francisco In Latest Ad With only two weeks away from the June 8 primary, gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman slams San Francisco in her latest attack ad. Whiitman coos in her latest ad: Don't be fooled by misleading
SF News Critical Mass Bonfire at Ocean Beach Tonight's Critical Mass kicks off the Memorial Day weekend. How so? Well, according to SF Appeal, they posted this "suggested route map" for tonight's ride. Said map directs riders to start off at
SF News Closeted Republican Senator Apologizes for Anti-Gay Voting Record In an interview with the Bakersfield Californian, disgraced Senator Roy Ashburn, a Republican from the Central Valley, apologized for his aggressively anti-gay voting record. Ashburn, if you recall, was arrested in March on