SF News Court Could Force eHarmomy To Advertise Gay And Lesbian Dating Services by Amy Crocker The Prop 8 lawsuit continues, but a different gay rights issue has been resolved. If a Los Angeles court approves the deal, dating website eHarmony will have to do more
SF News Photos: Apple's New iPad The Apple iPad was unveiled this morning at Yerba Center for the Arts. Apple CEO Steve Jobs was there to break the big news. Here are some photos from today's announcement. The iPad
SF News $6 Toll Approved For Bay Bridge Starting July 1, a $6 toll will get you across the bridge during rush hour, with no discount for FaskTrak. This comes out to $500 more a year for commuters. This recent toll
SF News John Waters Goes Insane, Admits Love For Muni One of the world's greatest filmmakers and moustache wearers, John Waters, has, by all reasonable accounts, completely lost his mental and emotional clarity. To wit: "People always ask what my favorite thing to
SF News Steve Jobs Christens Tablet "iPad" Ta-da. Just a few minutes ago, Steve Jobs announced the new tablet at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, calling it the iPad. So far, according to KRON 4, "You unlock screen
SF News Muni Nightmare Commute This Morning Word is that this morning's Muni commute was, according to countless Twitter messages, catastrophic. Something or other about "electrical issues" have temporarily ruined the J Church and N Judah lines today. "We have
SF News Apple Tablet Announcement Today At 10 a.m. Apple will announce its highly anticipated new device this morning, which, presumably, will be the tablet thingamajig, a topic that's currently blowing up on the interwebs. The big announcement will happen at around
SF News Day Around The Bay A friend of SFist had to explain this football headline fail thusly: "It's as if Tina Fey won an Emmy for 30 Rock and the headline read 'SNL takes home the gold.'"
SF News Meanwhile, In Berkeley... Cal's Max Zhang (7'3"!) signs autographs for young fans after an NCAA college basketball game against Oregon State on Saturday. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
SF News Apple Posts Most Profitable Quarter Ever Lonely this Valentine's Day? Run out and find the nearest Apple stock holder, reserve a table at Gary Danko, leave your underwear at home, and plan on putting out. A lot. Because these
SF News Huntington Park Dog Owners And Cynophobics To Face At Community Hearing After a woman was attacked by a dog in Nob Hill's Huntington Park, residents of the swank arrondissement grew heated over the park's leash law enforcement, or lack thereof. Before that presumably horrific
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Economics of Street Food, Tuesday, 1/26 by Rachel Brodsky This again? OK, fine. Ahem: In a way, boutique food carts provide a decent supplement to SF's thriving foodie scene--they're not too pricey, but their ample offerings are a drunk
SF News Michael Savage Back In SF At All-Sports KTRB Speaking of controversial radio, anti-gay, anti-happy, overall bigoted, and highly entertaining performance artist Michael Savage is back in the air in San Francisco. Ta-da. "Michael Savage, the SF-based, bombastic, syndicated talk-show host, late
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight by Amy Crocker FILM: The stock market wasn't the only thing that crashed in October 2008. In Conart Confidential: The Great Contemporary Art Bubble, critic and filmmaker Ben Lewis chronicles the swelling and
SF News Ask SFist: Alice Radio's 'Sarah & Vinnie' Suspended? We know many of you haven't listened to terrestrial radio since you were a wee thing, emails have been pouring in today, asking us if we know what happened to Alice Radio's morning
SF News Annual Abortion Rally Brings Out Feverish Pro/Con Supporters The anniversary of Roe v. Wade brought out all kinds of crazily passionate folks to the Embarcadero on Saturday. Braving the rain, anti-abortion ilk showed up for the fifth annual Walk for Life
SF News Haitian Freedom Rally At Market And Powell Today Although the brunt of this most recent storm is expected to arrive at around 5 p.m., a "Haitian freedom rally" will take place at Market and Powell today as well. It seems
misc Week Around The Ists LAist braved the rain to join the rally to save CoCo, aka Conan O'Brien, and gathered with hundreds of chanting supporters of the now-ousted Tonight Show host. DCist was in a bittersweet mood
SF News Day Around The Bay New steel for the new Bay Bridge span arrives from China. [Streetsblog] Are some anti-Prop 8 people harassing a poor, innocent, bigoted, anti-gay public official? Is that so wrong? [Chronicle, Appeal] Can peopleofwalmart.
Arts & Entertainment The New Frugality: Public Reading by Rachel Brodsky According to personal finance aficionado and BusinessWeek's economics editor Chris Farrell, frugality is back. And while this isn't anything we didn't already know, no one ever tires of taking in
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Maker Faire Bay Area 2010 Call For Pyros DIY geniuses, listen up: the 5th annual Maker Faire Bay Area, taking place May 22-23 in San Mateo, CA, is looking for a few good artists. Who like fire. And metal. And robots.
SF News Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums Continues Downward Spiral While we love to poke fun at Mayor Gavin Newsom now and then (which we're sure he finds nothing short of adorable, right?) we can all agree on one thing: at least he's
Arts & Entertainment Pro-Wrestling Returns To Cow Palace The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling aside, we neither watch nor understand the allure of professional wrestling. You know, the kind with The Rock, Hulk Hogan and the guy who murdered his family during
SF News Prop 8 Trial: Gay Not A Choice? Contrary to what many confused homophobes and numerous post-structuralist theory classes might tell you, being gay is not a choice -- or so says UC Davis social psychologist/researcher Gregory Herek. During today's