SF News Collision at 4th Street and King, Pedestrian Killed A fatal accident occurred at Fourth and King, resulting in the death of a pedestrian. The incident, where an eastbound big-rig collided with a southbound pickup truck, happened at around 5 a.m.
SF News Day Around the Bay The horrible dream killers on the arts commission deemed the pink cloud hovering over in the Castro "infeasible," nixing it altogether. [BAR] SFO vs The Bad Airport [SFGate] The Mayor of Hamburger Haven
Arts & Entertainment Local Bookmongers All Either Dying or Frenetic or Both by Matt Baume It's tough times for local booksellers. With Abandoned Planet cleaned out, McDonald's given the heave-ho, and the name of the frightening Forever After Books in the Haight thankfully shown to
Arts & Entertainment Tonight Extra: <em>Mad Men</em> Cocktails by Rachel Brodsky There are plenty of 1950s and 60s meal recipes we'd love to leave locked away in the annals of never again. You've got your massive jello molds, Chex Mix, three-bean
misc Style-ist: Monsieur Gaultier est Ariveé à Tar-jay (Or, A Tale of Two Targets) by Chloé Harris Say what you will about the wicked evil of big-box stores in downtown SF. If Target were open at the Metreon, we could trot over there on our gloriously glossy,
SF News Muni Accident Causes Power Outage We're getting reports of a power outage in San Francisco this morning. On readers comments "Just came from Lyon & Grove. Apparently the power is out in the neighborhood because a Muni bus
SF News TV Stations Find Michael Savage Ad Too Offensive Performance artist and controversial radio host Michael Savage is screeching mad at local SF television stations. It seems, according to Rich Lieberman, some of them are refusing to air a spot he shot
SF News The Jonas Brothers Are Still Around The Jonas Brothers will conduct live webchat today at 3 p.m. on UStream. The Mountain View based live web video site allows users to submit questions via Facebook and Social Stream. We
SF News Day Around the Bay SF Weekly and SF Bay Guardian: "They're like dinosaurs, fighting over the rotting bones of a soon-to-be-extinct animal." [Stranger] Summer Shields, your District 8 Lyndon LaRouche candidate of choice. [40 Going On 28]
SF News "I Need Your Money," Says Newsom We get so excited when we find a message from Gavin Newsom waiting in our inbox -- especially when "I need your help" calls to us from the subject line. (Help with what?
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Eats: HRD's Mongolian Beef Cheesesteak Sandwich When your editor is in a rank mood, we forgo our daily lunch of lemon wedges and a Correctol, and instead head to Little Skillet for a chicken and waffle box. That is,
SF News Supes Approve Tougher Anti-Smoking Regulations Yesterday, the almighty Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance "expanding the city's regulations against public smoking." That is to say, you can no longer light up a smooth, relaxing stick of solace at
SF News SOMA Power Outage Renders Customers, Bay Bridge Powerless At around 5:45 a.m. this morning, "a power outage left a portion of the Bay Bridge and a swath of San Francisco's South of Market District in the dark early this
SF News Day Around the Bay How to carry your feline while riding BART. [SFBART's Blog] Pro-life censorship advocate pies food critic in face at Anarchist Book Festival in Golden Gate Park. [Eye On Blogs] SF's recycling centers hurting
SF News SF Bay Guardian Sued By SF Weekly's Banks Mommy and daddy, we wish you'd stop fighting. Is it because we're bad? Do you hate us? We promise to be good if you stop hating each other. Because when we read this:
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 7x7 Top 10 Irish Pub Picks In honor of St. Patrick's Day (remember, fellow redheads, tomorrow we drink for free!), aptly-named Allison McCarthy at 7x7 Magazine came up with a handy list ranking the top ten San Francisco Irish
misc Meanwhile, In Berkeley... Photo swiped from the greatest nascent site you aren't reading but should, Go Back To Berkeley. Be sure to check it out.
SF News Brutal Mugging In SOMA On Sunday While we wait to hear back from the fuzz on this violent mugging, here is a recent alert sent out from the South Beach/Rincon Hill/Mission Bay Neighbor's Association: Sent: Mon, March
Arts & Entertainment Meat and Coffee Kick Off 'SFMOMA: Now Playing' Meatpaper and Blue Bottle Coffee are joining forces to open SFMOMA’s third Thursday springtime event series, SFMOMA: Now Playing. What is "Now Playing," you ask? Well, it's when SFMOMA "invites artists to
SF News KPIX's Hank Plante to Retire at Month's End Say what? Yes, you heard right. Rich Lieberman reports that KPIX political editor Hank Plante will retire at the end of March. Alas. One of the first openly gay TV reporters in the