SF News Giants Clobber The Astros, 13-0 The Giants creamed Houston last night in a 13-0 showdown at AT&T Park. This time, yet again, Nadte Sadowski pitched another near perfect game in his home debut, "not allowing a
misc Beware of Blind, Gargantuan Cyclists Roaming City Streets SFist reader and commenter uggie sent us the above image. It's a newly installed "walk your bike or scooter to the parking area" sign on a city government building parking lot, which is
SF News Sarah Palin Quits Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin announced today that "she is resigning from office at the end of the month, raising speculation that she would focus on a run for the White House
misc Photo du Jour 448 "Graffiti about King Tut Exhibit at De Young Museum" by AgentAkit / Flickr (via Curbed)
SF News Federal Judge Says No to Gay Marriage Ban Injunction As expected, U.S. judge in San Francisco denied an injunction yesterday on a federal lawsuit that challenged Prop 8. What does this mean? This: So, after the California Supreme court came down
misc Why Are You at Work Today? Wait, you're at work today? On this Independence Day work-week holiday? We feel your pain all too well. If you're not like 85% of the Bay Area -- who have been given the
SF News Day Around the Bay Fined by San Francisco for being too successful, Dog-Cat-Rat Man vows to leave town. [SF Weekly] Curse you and everything you stand for, Karen Kwok. [Daily Clog] DOMA repeal remains on Congress' back
SF News A Meme Is Born: Flagging CitiApartments' Craigslist Ads Adding to CitiApartments constant woes, SFAppeal has word that the troubled real estate company has been inundated with complaints from tenants, accusing them of refusing to refund security deposits. Habitually, it seems. Ted
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photo du Jour 447 Sightglass Coffee's opening day was yesterday. Owners Jared and Justin are "super nice," according to Yelp. And their brew? Is billed as "artisan." And, from what we hear, pretty damn fantastic. Be sure
SF News Hit and Run: 18th & Valencia Yesterday morning, PT Cruiser allegedly plowed through a red light at 18th and Valencia streets, striking an "adult riding a grey steel frame bicycle which had a blue childrens add on tandem bike
SF News Scene from Today's Pro-Life Protest On Van Ness Why, here's a shot from this afternoon's PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protest against McDonald's, over on the 600 block of Van Ness. Not nearly as erotic as we had
SF News See Semi-Nude "Chicks" Bathed In Blood On Van Ness at Noon Today Want to see slinky, kinda nude women bathing in a tank of blood-colored water on Van Ness at noon? Of course you do. According to , PETA campaigner Jena Hunt "organized a protest scheduled
SF News India Legalizes Gay Sex Congratulations, LGBTQ ilk of India, you are now free to engage in acts of same-sex sex at your leisure. You see, an Indian court just turned a 148-year-old, colonial-era law that "declared gay
SF News SFBG Van Found! Praise Jesus, progressive politics and pure rage. The 's van, which some bastard stole earlier this week, was found. The vehicle was discovered by the SFPD yesterday morning on the 100 block of
SF News Fisher Pulls Museum Out of the Presidio by Chris Jones Ah, what a shame. Don Fisher, founder of Geranimals for adults clothing chain, The Gap, has decided to take his fancy looking modern art collection and go home. Readers may
SF News Karl Malden, Dead at 97 Karl Malden, star of stage, screen and TV commercials, died yesterday. He was 97. Born Mladen George Sekulovich; March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009, this crusty-but-benign thespian could play second fiddle like
misc Bravo PR Caught Astroturfing SFist to Whore Out Horrid Teens Is Bravo's new show, , about a gaggle of vile, murder-worthy teens so poorly received that they have to resort to spamming a site like SFist? Seems so. See, yesterday on SFist, the following
SF News CitiApartments, Crappier Than Ever Before? Did you really think the sinking economy would sharpen the tacks over at CitiAparements? No. No, it has not. Matt Baume over at Curbed tells the harrowing tale of supposed squalor at one
SF News Map: Roadtrip to Neverland Ranch for Jacko's Public Memorial View Larger Map Sure to rival the public memorials of Evita, that woman who made Queen Elizabeth II's life a living hell, and Jesus H. Christ, Michael Jackson's viewing will be, if reports
misc Photo du Jour 446 Local photog Darwin Bell shows off his softer, sweeter side with "hello there!"
SF News Bye Bye Swoops Let Ann-Margaret sooth your soul. Because after hearing this news, you're gonna need it. See, Swoops, the adorable and infamous blackbird who terrorized passersby from her perch outside City National Bank at Front
SF News Defecation Situation at Chez Newsom A little something to go with your onion bagel and soy latte this morning: SFAppeal and Matier and Ross both have word that someone, well, took a massive crap at Gavin and Jennifer
Arts & Entertainment Live! Nude! Trees! by Ted Weinstein Want to get nekkid for nature? Bay Area photographer Jack Gescheidt has been photographing naked people draped among some of the region's most gorgeous trees as part of a nature
SF News Day Around the Bay Playing against the Cardinals, Tim Lincecum pitches "a two-hitter that might rank as the best start of his career," proving himself as one of baseball's best pitchers. [SFGate] Meet the director of Point
misc What's Going On Here, Critical Mass Fire? What in God's name is this all about, select participant(s) who engaged in fire play during Friday's end-of-month ride, but by no means represent Critical Mass or the tireless work that they