SF News Day Around the Bay See how the health food evolved into a four billion dollar industry. [Sex Pigeon] Overworked S.F. drug lab was sloppy, audit says. [SF Chronicle] Newsom's pet project, the Community Justice Center, celebrates
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: LCD Soundsystem's "Drunk Girls" If Dakota Fanning's bone-shatteringly electric portrayal of Cherie Currie in The Runaways has taught us one thing, it's this: drunk girls are shockingly entertaining. So, it should come as little surprise that LCD
SF News Photos: SF Zoo's Tony the Tiger Gets Helping Hand Out of Moat SF Zoo's Tony the tiger is our kinda guy: a little bit on the geriatric side, a little clumsy, and a whole lot of adorable. Yesterday, according to BCN (via SF Appeal), Tony
SF News ABC Filming Pilot in SF, But What About Bravo? SF Examiner has details that ABC is filming the a new police pilot in SF. It's called True Blue. It will star Scott Foley, Marc Blucas and Theo Huxtable. And we can't imagine
SF News Jumper Cum Dancer On Lefty O'Doul Bridge A sanity-estranged gentleman climbed up the Lefty O'Doul Bridge on Third Street this afternoon next to AT&T Park. While initially assumed the climber might try taking the final Nestga plunge into
SF News Expect Slow BART Service All Day Due to a small fire on the tracks between the Powell and Civic Center station "that knocked out key equipment" this morning, BART service, according to The Chronicle (and not a BART update!
misc Photo du Jour 604 Frank Lostaunau, 67, a retired psychotherapist and a member of SNAP (the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) holds up a sign during a demonstration in front of the Archdiocese headquarters in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sad Kosher Lunch of the Day: Matzo Pizza by Amy Crocker Lunch is arguably the most difficult meal for an American Jew during Passover. For breakfast you can get away with eggs, for dinner, chicken. But for lunch, how can you
SF News BART and Muni Heighten Security After Moscow Attack Speaking of attacks on public transportation, following the deadly subway bombing that rocked Moscow yesterday, Muni and BART have ramped up security. Dogs made their way through BART trains yesterday, "sniffing for anything
SF News Muni Attacks Continue On 3rd Street T Line Route Alas, there's been yet another attack on the T Line. ABC 7 reports that on between the ages of 14 and 16 inside the Muni light rail on Third Street and Williams Avenue.
SF News High Surf Until Wednesday Night A high surf advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for Bay Area beaches. According to BCN (via SF Appeal), "Residents are advised to be cautious along the coast and to
SF News Day Around the Bay Why is there no local matzoh? [SF Weekly] Eater welcomes new Editor Carolyn Alburger. [Eater] What UCSF, SF State buildings are most likely to kill you in an earthquake? [SF Appeal] SF Bay
SF News Racist Street Art Found at Oakland Church The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Ascension on Lincoln Avenue in Oakland was vandalized with hateful graffiti over the weekend. A giant swastika, dirty words and "other racial epithets" were, according to CBS
SF News Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Google's Eric Schmidt Sartorially Awkward Date Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt met for coffee in Palo Alto last week. The power geeks, as Valleywag's Ryan Tate already covered, have been in a bro fight for
SF News Photos: San Francisco Stands Against Sit / Lie Everything from yoga near the beach to a hot tub party to comics performing while lying down on the sidewalk (including Nato Green and Kamau Bell) occurred on Saturday during a large sit/
SF News California Watch Creates Map of UC Berkeley's Seismically Unsafe Buildings The helpful folks at California Watch put together this handy map detailing seismically unsafe structures at UC Berkeley. "Although it has fixed many of the buildings, the system still has 102 buildings rated
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Does Passover: Three Almost Scrumptous Recipes by Amy Crocker Gather ye pastries, breads, and crackers while ye may at sundown tonight those leavened treats become verboten for eight long days. Every spring, while our Christian cousins giddily look forward
SF News Nancy Pelosi Goes to Glide After turning 70 on Friday, Nancy Pelosi headed to Glide Memorial Church in the Tenderloin on Sunday to celebrate the passage of a national health care bill. Praising the freshly-signed reform bill in
misc Week Around the Ists LAist introduced readers to The Entryway, a photojournalism website done by a pair of white reporters who embedded themselves with a family of eight undocumented Mexican residents in LA's MacArthur Park neighborhood. Gothamist
SF News Get Your SF Giants Tickets In just a two weeks, baseball season opens. And with that comes hope--and lots of it--for a seamless Giants season. Which, typically, crashes and burns by early summer. But? We have faith this
SF News Police Chief George Gascón Apologizes to Middle Eastern Communities As we predicted this morning, San Francisco Police Chief George Gascón made his official apology today regarding statements he made about our local Middle Eastern ilk possibly parking a van outside the Hall
SF News Schwarzenegger Names Hip Hop Ambassador Hip-Hop Ambassador to After-School All-Stars Even though Arnold Schwarzenegger is the most unpopular Governor in California history -- a recent Field Poll ranked Schwarzenegger’s approval rating at 23% and his disapproval at a record-breaking 71% -- he
SF News Barbara Boxer's New Nemesis: Superman Producer While amazon techie women from Silicon Valley could rule California after the November election, if recent polls are any indication, there's a new contender taking aim at Sen Barbara Boxer: Hollywood producer Brian