Arts & Entertainment SF Beer Week: 2/5 - 2/14 Just in time for the (anti-abortion/anti-gay dating) Super Bowl, SF Beer Week kicks things off on Friday, ready to fill your belly with hops, brain with a buzz and liver with a
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: SF Sketchfest's 'Celebrity Autobiography' After checking out SF Sketchfest's Celebrity Autobiography at Cobb's on Saturday night -- a glorious evening of comedians reading bizarre autobiographies of equally bizarre celebrities -- it's easy to see how Rachel Dratch
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight by Amy Crocker CLUB: Without being facetious, it's safe to say Ishi Hideaki is huge in Japan. Under the moniker DJ Krush, he has released a dozen albums as a hip hop producer
SF News Pixar's 'Up' Receives 5 Oscar Nominations The ingenious and famously hardworking folks at Pixar must be celebrating today. The Emeryville studio's animated feature Up received a total of 5 nominations -- almost tying Disney's Beauty and the Beast, who
SF News Your College Degrees, Plummeting In Value by Amy Crocker According to research complied by The Wall Street Journal, college degrees may not be as valuable as we thought. The College Board had long proclaimed on its website that those
SF News SF Poet Laureate Diane DiPrima Gives Inaugural Address Tonight by Amy Crocker Did you know San Francisco had a Poet Laureate? You should. SFist has mentioned her before. Our Laureate, Diane DiPrima, is in charge of putting the spirit of our fair
SF News Dolores Park Closure Planned for Entire Park During Renovation Much to the ire of many Dolo Park fans, the popular public park on the nexus of the Mission and the Castro will close entirely during its renovation, estimated to last at least
SF News Double Homicide In Hayward Two bodies were discovered at the Bay Cities Auto Auction at 29901 Industrial Parkway Southwest in Hayward this morning. CBS 5/BCN reports: "One body was found on the pavement outside the front
SF News Day Around The Bay Pinecrest Diner, one of the few remaining late-night diners left in San Francisco, closes temporarily for remodeling. [Eater] Approaching storm to bring dangerous surf conditions. [SFGate] Investigating Pt. Reyes' missing women. [SFAppeal] Apple
SF News Gavin Newsom and Bill O'Reilly Face Off Tonight Gavin Newsom will appear on The O'Reilly Factor today, FOX's anti-everything show hosted by the affectedly conservative, sexually-harassing Bill O'Reilly. SF Examiner reports: The mayor will do his best to discuss several jobs-related
misc Meanwhile, In Berkeley... Found on Rose Street, around the corner from Fat Apple's, Mission taggers and street artists could never dream of reaching these heights of jarring creativity. Kudos to you, Berkeley.
SF News MTT & SF Symphony Win Big at Grammys Find more videos like this on San Francisco Symphony Social Network Hey, did you watch the Grammys? Neither did we. Tough Love, Celebrity Rehab, and a most excellent Brothers & Sisters (where Kitty
SF News Newsom Eyes Sunday Parking Meter Enforcement In an effort to generate anywhere from $2 to $3 million a year, Mayor Gavin Newsom says he's warming up to the idea of citywide Sunday meters. Right now only waterfront and Embarcadero
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight by Amy Crocker FILM: In 2009's Paranormal Activity, a young couple puts a video camera in their home to discover what's making strange noises in the night. And boy, don't they wish it
SF News Man Slams Car Into Light Pole, Dies Early this morning at around 4:30 a.m., a man died after ramming his car into a light pole. The accident occurred at at the intersection of 19th Avenue and Lincoln Way,
SF News Storms Prompt 630,000 Gallon Sewage Spill by Amy Crocker Hope you didn't take advantage of the nice weather by surfing, swimming, or engaging in other open water activities. It is estimated that during the past stormy weeks 630,000
misc Week Around the Ists Torontoist discovered that if you don't like all the construction happening in your neighborhood, you should just put up big banners announcing how much you think that construction sucks. Boom, problem solved. DCist
misc Photo Du Jour 561 Alexander King sent in this photo of last night's moon taken at around 10 p.m. between 24th and 25th on Mission.
SF News Day Around The Bay Nash Bridges revisited. [Appeal] Whole Foods gets official green light to move into Haight Cala Foods. [Curbed] Teen victim identified in fatal Oakland shooting. [CBS 5] Mini bike Cabaret on Saturday night. [Mission
SF News Two-Year Partial Dolores Park Closure Possible During Rennovation Uptown Almanac has word that "up to 14 acres" of Dolores Park could close for up to two years while the much-loved park undergoes a city-approved $11.7 million renovation. Kevin Montgomery reports:
SF News Mugging At Knifepoint At Market And Gough Oh dear. At around 2:30 a.m. this morning, "two men reportedly robbed a third at knifepoint at Market and Gough." No one was injured, and -- get this -- at least
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink TyFlo Drinking Game On this tepid news day, we came across a joyous new game to expedite your problem with alcohol. Chowhound had posted a new drinking game, which has since been removed (boo!), involving North