Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight by Amy Crocker SCIENCE: Ever been to a cocktail party and wished you had some bit of information to share that would be so fascinating, so relevant, and so unique that you'd be
SF News F-Market Fare To Remain The Same We could source any number of media outlets who've reported on it already, but let's give SFist's wildly insightful commenters a chance. Commenter SFHope, who went to yesterday's SF MTA meeting regarding, among
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews SFMOMA Assistant Curator Tanya Zimbardo by Amy Crocker The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art began its 75th anniversary celebration this weekend. Each department mined its archives and scoured through new work to present shows that would represent
SF News 7th Richmond Gang Rape Suspect Turns Himself In A seventh man turned himself in to Richmond police this week in the Richmond High School gang rape. During the October incident, if you recall, a 16-year-old girl was beaten and raped during
SF News Rain, Everywhere As heavy showers continue to molest the Bay Area, wind gusts could reach 60 mph in some places. The high winds are expected to last until noon today. Some 29,000 are currently
SF News Day Around The Bay How not to apply for a line's cook job. Outside of the Castro. [Eater] This week's sexual assault at Garfield Park at 26th and Harrison leads to arrest. [SFGate] Muni employees' salaries consume
SF News Photos: Rainbow Above SF Now that the most recent storm has passed, you know what time it is, folks? That's right: rainbow time. Please send us images of the rainbows you find. (We even heard a rumor
Arts & Entertainment Celebrate Roe v. Wade And Patrick Swayze's Chest While Helping Keep Abortion Safe & Accessible In California On January 30, celebrate the passing of Roe v. Wade (the court officially issued its decision on January 22, 1973) a screening of Dirty Dancing. (Revelation time: Your editor has never seen this
SF News Gay Marriage Trial: San Diego Mayor Claims His Views On Marriage 'Evolved' Typically viewed as one of the more conservative slabs of land bordering California's coast, San Diego used to have a comparatively bad track-record when it came to tolerance and civil rights. But today,
SF News More Flooding Prompts More Closures The CBS 5 Twitter feed informs us: "Flooding closes westbound Bore #3 of Caldecott Tunnel. Drivers are directed to take middle bore." So, you know, middle bore only, folks.
misc Photo Du Jour 552 House boat part of "Hill Habitats - the 2nd Potrero Hill Home and House Boat Tour" starting on Sunday, 1/24.
SF News Bill Clinton, The Fourth Bush Brother? A startling message was delivered during a joint appearance to raise awareness for Haiti relief: former presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton are friends. They chatted on the phone while Bush was in
SF News 1970s Neon BART Plans Reveal What Could Have Been But Never Was In glorious neon colors, Burrito Justice (via Eric Fischer) came across these gorgeous and where-did-it-all-go-wrong SF-Marin transit options. Just look at them. No, look at them. LOOK AT THEM. BART going under the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight by Amy Crocker ART: Bring your sketchpad and draw models from the San Francisco Roller Derby team, presented by Dr. Sketchy. Poses range from one minutes to thirty minutes and costumes are usually
SF News Today: Come Yell At The People Who Want To Raise F-Market Fare To $5 The potentially horrible human beings on the board of the SFMTA -- who, among other things, could raise the F-Market line fare to an astounding and inaccessible $5, which would render them big
SF News Great Highway Closed In San Francisco The Great Highway is currently closed between Sloat Boulevard and Lincoln over concerns of concerns due to today's overblown storm. The San Francisco Department of Public Utilities, KGO reports, "already realigned the southbound
SF News Day Around The Bay Getting in Gavin's pants. [SF Weekly] Small turnout at SF MLK Day celebration. [KCBS] In addition to leaving cell phones on restaurant tables, we are staunch supporters of walking and texting. [NYT] SF
Arts & Entertainment <em>When Lives Become Form</em> Ending Its Run by Rachel Brodsky In keeping with our Brazilian pop push from last week, we'd humbly recommend another visit to the Yerba Buena Center this month for extra helpings of Tropicalia culture. Just after
SF News Free Sandbags For San Francisco Residents With heavy rain expected to last throughout the week, and flooding a good possibility, why not grab a few sandbags to help protect your home? SF Weekly reports that "the city has once
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Special Earthquake Relief Edition by Amy Crocker WINE: Vinos Unico, International Vineyards, Blue Danube Wine Company, and Siena Imports will donate wine to a fundraiser tonight at Presidio Cafe. San Francisco sommeliers will be on hand to
SF News Conan O'Brien Postpones Tonight's SF Appearance For Obvious Reasons Slated to appear at tonight's SF Sketchfest Tribute to Conan O'Brien, the ginger talkshow host has postponed his SF gig: SF Sketchfest's a href="http://www.sfsketchfest.com/schedule/">breaks the bad
misc Week Around the Ists SFist came across two historic events: the Federal Prop 8 trial, which started this week, and these rare color photos of the Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Torontoist firmly maintains that its citizens
SF News Day Around The Bay Google's unwillingness to hire humans could hurt phone business. [NBC Bay Area] Alleged Muni stabber declared competent to stand trial. [Appeal] Check out these cool BART maintenance badges! [Mission Mission] Tsar Nicoulai Caviar