SF News Bad Idea, San Francisco: $5 F-Market Rides The MTA is proposing cuts to every Muni line in an effort to close a plus-sized $16.9 million budget gap. What's more, and you might want to grab a nearby trashcan to
SF News Three-Headed, Six-Armed Buddha Could Call Civic Center Plaza Home Oh fun. A massive Buddha sculpture could comes to Civic Center Plaza -- that is, according to SF Examiner, "if the area’s infrastructure proves strong enough to support the six-armed behemoth." The
Arts & Entertainment The Residence, Amber's Replacement, Opens Saturday Night While we all mourned the loss of Amber, the delightfully lung-cancerous bar on 14th Street and Church, its replacement opens up on Saturday night. Just two weeks after closing, The Residence, we're told,
SF News Would You Rather?: A National News Recap by Amy Crocker Would you rather be caught counterfeiting a bill that isn't in circulation or cutting down trees to feed elephants at the Oakland Zoo? Would you rather have attended (the now
SF News San Francisco's Silver Fox, Mark Ibanez, Jumps To Anchor Chair Mark Ibanez, KTVU's resident sports talking head, will be making a temporary move on Monday to the the anchor's desk. Rich Lieberman reports that the sports anchor will be filling in as anchor
misc What's Going On Here, Ken Garcia Stalker? Holy Moses. SF Examiner columnist Ken Garcia has a fan.
SF News New BART Fare Hike In Your Future? On Thursday night, according to CBS 5, "at least two BART board members said they might be in favor of a fare hike for riders using the trans-bay tube in order to close
SF News NASA Discovers New Way To Fly High by Amy Crocker A small bag of cocaine was found in space shuttle Discovery's hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The cocaine was discovered Tuesday outside of a bathroom. "This is
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight by Amy Crocker DANCE: Returning for six encore performances after a sold out run in April 2009, The Illustrated Book of Invisible Stories. Presented by Janice Garrett and Charles Moulton, the show features
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Celebrates 75 Years by Amy Crocker This weekend is the official 75th anniversary celebration of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The party starts on Saturday at 11 a.m., kicking off a three-day weekend
misc Photo Du Jour 550 Scene from Eddie Colla's "Filling Space" show was on 14/01. (Photo by Flickr user captin_nod.)
SF News Shooting Victim Drives Self To Fire Station An unidentified man with an unfortunate gunshot wound drove himself to a fire station in SOMA early this morning. SFAppeal reports, "Officers responded to San Francisco Fire Department Station No. 1 at 676
SF News Another Easy Way To Donate To Haitian Earthquake Relief This one is super simple. If you'd like to donate to Haitian relief efforts -- the country experienced a 7.0 earthquake on Tuesday, resulting in at least 50,000 deaths, widespread destruction
SF News Day Around The Bay Cool lion at Chinatown's entrance. [Caliber] Good news, crystal meth addicts: the City declared war on radio frequency energy. [Sweet Melissa] Noe Valley wants to remove cap on number of restaurants. [Curbed] How
misc Meanwhile, In Berkeley... Loth, is seems, is love. And in Berkeley, what isn't dirty, stinky, oily love? But what is loth, you ask? According to The Daily Californian, it's a co-op: Loth: One of the Berkeley
Arts & Entertainment Fairy Butch Speed Dating At Dolores Park Cafe Transmen looking for other men, listen up: the fine folks at Fairy Butch and TM4M are having two dating events in late January, perfect for snatching up a nice gent or two. Do
SF News Donate To The Haiti Relief Effort Local blog Telling Compulsion (which we came across via Uptown Almanac) posted helpful information on specific international relief organizations one might want to donate to (as rated by Charity Watch) if they're looking
Arts & Entertainment SFist Hears: Shannon & The Clams @ The Hemlock 1/12 by Taryn Harrington Shannon and the Clams would arguably sound their best at a 1960s themed prom; hosted by the Log Lady from Twin Peaks and attended by every DIY kid in the
Arts & Entertainment Beyond Ipanema: Brazilian Waves in Global Music, 1/16 by Rachel Brodsky There is no exact way to measure the massive success Brazillian boss nova and Tropicalia has seen around the world, except to discuss with those who knew it best. Tropicalia,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Ever been in a movie theater and thought, "This film would be so much better drunk"? Shattuck Cinemas has heard your whispered asides! Screenings this week of A Serious Man and An
SF News Gay Marriage Trial Deposition Reveals Disturbing Tactics Dr. William Tam, a defendant-intervener and staunch proponent of Prop 8, wanted to be excused from the federal same-sex marriage trial now in progress. It seems he feared for his and his family's
SF News Noted Bassist Murdered On I-80 In East Bay Dewey Tucker -- a 24-year-old Vallejo bassist who performed with loopy songstress Lauryn Hill, Bobby Brown, Chico, the Coup and James DeBarge, just to name a few -- was found dead a little
SF News Reality TV Character Accused Of SF Murder Turns out VH1's 2007 I Love New York 2 was more beneficial to society than originally thought. One of the contestants, Jamal Trulove, allegedly shot a man in Visitacion Valley shortly after taping
SF News Newsom's 'State Of The City' Address In lieu of last year's bizarre YouTube State of the City address, Mayor Gavin Newsom returned to form last night during his 80-minute speech at the Asian Art Museum. During last night's speech,