SF News Blame It On <i>SF Weekly</i> Ack! Who would do this? Let's back up for a second: the SF Bay Guardian van, famously featured on the cover of their 1999 Best of the Bay issue, was stolen last night.
misc The Lights Coming In and Out at SFO This glorious shot comes to you from noted photographer exxonvaldez. He captures "[r]unway 1 departures from San Francisco International Airport between 10:22pm and 11:38pm on June 27, 2009, as seen
SF News Historic Tenderloin YMCA Closes Today Sad news. The Tenderloin Y will officially shut its doors today, just short of its 100-year anniversary. "The eight-story, 150,000-square-foot building at the corner of Leavenworth Street and Golden Gate Avenue," which
SF News Update: Mother, Daughter Killed by Riptide While swimming in the water at Montara State Beach on Monday afternoon, a mother and daughter were yanked in by a riptide. Several people, in fact, got caught up in the rip current.
SF News Why Do Peninsula Folk Fear the High Speed Rail? by Chris Jones The California High Speed Rail Authority released a scoping report [.pdf] yesterday for the San Jose to San Francisco section of the proposed state high speed rail system that will
SF News Gay Pride Grand Marshal Lt. Dan Choi Faces Discharge San Francisco Gay Pride Grand Marshal Lt. Dan Choi, the Army National Guard officer translator and West Point alum who came out as queer "to protest the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy,
SF News Day Around the Bay GM to end contract with Fremont vehicle plant, effectively ending auto manufacturing in California. [LA Times] "Once-prominent" child psychiatrist Dr. William Ayres, a pedophile? [Mercury News] Post Pride march pics -- NSFW site.
SF News Quote du Jour: Concierge Out / Key Card In It seems real estate construction types are finally -- finally! -- realizing in 2009 that no one can afford their mindnumbingly thoughtless, albeit impressive and mildly erotic, InfinityBeaconOneRinconBLŪ luxury towers. San Francisco Business
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Monday Munchies: Waterbar 'Monday Munchies' returns. Yay! Also, if you can't afford to eat / be seen at Waterbar, calm down and listen: We have a review of Jollibee's, ready for your reading pleasure later this week.
Arts & Entertainment Week Ahead: Bay Area Concerts by Brian WiedenmeierThe week ahead in music is a quiet one, as if the Bay Area needed some time off to nurse it's collective post-Pride hangover. Quiet doesn't mean silent, however, and there
SF News Public Transit Changes Change Lives, July 1st Apparently, the world won't come to an end for BART riders on July 1. It seems the strike probably, most likely for all intents and purposes won't happen. (That is some shitty news,
SF News Giants Win One Over Milwaukee Proving clouds contain these alleged silver linings, the San Francisco Giants manged to avoid a three-game sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday. Whew. Right-hander Ryan Sadowski, 26, also pitched his first major
Arts & Entertainment More SF Gay Pride Pics [NSFW-ish] Here are our NSFW batch of images taken at this past weekend's 39th San Francisco Pride. Thousands came in from all over the world to march, party, and prance about. Best of all,
SF News SFist Blotter FRIDAY / MARINA: Marking a rare guest appearance on SFist Blotter is the controversial Marina neighborhood. [cue Ritual Roasters coffee spit take] See, during a two-hour standoff inside a Marina hotel at 11 p.
SF News World's Ugliest Dog Winner: Pabst A staple of the Sonoma-Marin Fair for 21 years, the World's Ugliest Dog Contest happened over the weekend. The winner? Pabst, this boxer-mix beauty, at right, with an extreme overunderbite. While the Chinese
SF News Bernie Madoff Sentenced to 150 Years for Ponzi Scheme Ponzi-schemer and former non-executive chairman of the NASDAQ stock exchange Bernard Madoff was handed a 150 year prison sentence by U.S. District Judge Denny Chin this morning. In the courtroom, Madoff explained
SF News SF Gay Pride Photos Here are some images of today's San Francisco Pride festivities. Wee! Be sure to check back throughout the day. SFist will be updating images of the parade and party at Civic Center. Also,
SF News Week Around the Ists DCist was shocked when a Metro train collided with a waiting train at a high speed, killing nine people and injuring dozens of other. An investigation is underway, and the NTSB has said
SF News Watch the SF Gay Pride Parade Live Too old, young, married with children, in the closet, cracked out, hungover or far away to watch this morning's Gay Pride Parade? Relax. You can watch it within the warm, glowing, comforting glow
SF News Billy Mays Found Dead Billy Mays, 50, famously loud and bearded informmercial spokesman, died this morning. (Egads! First Ed, Farrah, Jackson, now this. Too much to bear, folks.) According to reports, Mays finished wrapping up an Oxiclean
SF News Photos: Trans March SF, 6/26 In Dolores Park on Friday, the annual Trans March kicked off Gay Pride weekend. And, according to reports, "people were openly popping hormone therapies right out there in the street." Good gravy. Anyway,
Arts & Entertainment A Joyous Gay Pride Weekend to You We know that some of you plan to boycott this year's Pride because it's not angry enough, or whatever. We know that some of you will get blotto by noon today, not ready
SF News Day Around the Bay Hip shirt featuring bike riding taco erupts into firestorm of controversy. [Mission Mission] Are you over Ivy League porn? [SFBG] Stanford's new football slogan is simply too droll. [Daily Clog] Oh boy: App