SF News Plumpjack Bans Foie Gras Just after Ross Mirkarimi's pro-life hummus breath suggested a citywide ban on foie gras - you know, in addition to the other one set to go in 2012 -- Gavin Newsom also kowtowed
SF News Shooting Suspect Was Yahoo Engineer Further proof that engineers and Peninsula tech folk are scary Asperger Syndrome types from which you should stay far, far away, Santa Clara police claim that the shooter who murdered his family in
SF News What's Going On Here, Automobile? This (allegedly) happened yesterday morning around 10 a..m at 16th Street and Potrero. Anyone know more to the story?
SF News Sexual Assault Suspect Sought Some man allegedly assaulted a 48-year-old San Rafael woman last Friday in a Safeway parking lot, according to CBS 5. It seems "the woman had been loading groceries in the back seat of
misc Tease for Big News or April Fool's Prep? SF Bay Guardian City Editor Steven T. Jones has us all aflutter. According to his Twitter messages, something big will go down in tomorrow's issue of SFBG. Something real big. He wrote the
SF News Day Around the Bay We have no idea what these Cal nerds are rambling on about. Some sort of ASUC tiff / bad SNL routine. Or whatever. What we do know? They're two pieces of sweet college meat.
misc Send Us Your Pics: Butterfly Swarm Did you know the Bay Area is under siege right now? It's true. The invader? Thousands and thousands of pudy butterflies. Why, just today we received an urgent message from SFist Deborah N
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: The San Francisco Silent Film Festival presents the rare German works of Ernst Lubitsch. (You know, the guy who directed Ninotchka.) The Lubitsch Touch is described by some as "sophistication, style, subtlety,
SF News Pistachio Recall Setton Farms, located in a far away land called Tulare County ("the second-leading producer of agricultural commodities in the United States!") in Central California, is recalling over 1 million pounds of delicious (yet
SF News "Concept-Based" Bookstore Babylon Falling Closes Nascent San Francisco bookstore Babylon Falling is closing its doors, according to SF Weekly. "After two short years in business," says BF's site, "Babylon Falling will be closing its doors for good at
SF News Rent Prices Dropping? According to yesterday's article in the Examiner, rent prices are dropping. Plummeting by "$200 citywide," says one broker. Fantastic news, right? Not according to blog de revolución BeyondChron, who thinks prices are still
misc Gavin's Day On Twitter A Newsomian event for your consideration. GavinNewsom Join me [tonight] for low dollar fundraiser in SF, only $35. Infusion lounge - 124 Ellis St. 7PM. Get tickets here. about 24 hours ago from
SF News Sashay Away: "Top Reporters" Leaving SF Chronicle Alas, it has arrived. Today is the deadline for the Chronicle buyout. If the ailing publication can't get rid of 150 jobs by 5 p.m., the paper will start layoffs next month.
SF News Day Around the Bay Supreme Court denies the Golden Gate Restaurant Association's application for an emergency order. [Eater] UCB fashion rag lands mention in East Coast rag. [Daily Clog] A real measure of economic woes? The Geithner
SF News Iraqi Gays Scheduled for Execution This Week If activists, like Michael Petrelis and other Castro frequenters, really wanted to focus attention on a part of the world where gays are suffering, maybe they could take a look at Iraq. Because
misc Read This: People Who Sit in the Disability Seats When I'm Standing On My Crutches While some of you might pretend not to notice the occasional elderly person giving you puppy eyes in order to snag your sweet disability seat on Muni or BART, few of us would
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: Punk sounds take center stage as the Dutchess & the Duke, Blank Dogs, and Naked on the Vague stomp on the floor boards in the TL. Speaking of punk, do the kids
Arts & Entertainment Oakdale Testicle Festival Want to watch video of men and women putting hot testicles in their mouths? Of course you do. And the fine folks over at CBS 5 have some choice footage about the Oakdale
SF News Your Day in the Suffocation of Democracy's Oxygen In today's installment of "No One Cares About This Story, So Shut Up and Do Your Job, Journalists," artisan newspaper publication The New York Times -- which is having its own economic problems
Arts & Entertainment The Week Ahead: Bay Area Concerts by Moses Namkung Golden State Warrior Stephen Jackson is having his burfday partay on Friday at Mezzanine and you're invited... for $40. Snoop D O double G will be performing! Man. Snoop a
misc Photo du Jour 374 Here's a scene from Saturday's Earth Hour. Did you remember to turn off your lights for an hour at 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m.? Yeah, neither did we. But XYZ, an
SF News Earthquke Hits Bay Area, Centered in Morgan Hill Reports are coming in that there was a mild earthquake felt in San Francisco. We felt it too, but it could have been our the washing machine in the spin cycle. "I believe
SF News SFist Blotter FRIDAY / SUNDAY: The 8-year-old girl at right, Sandra Canto, is missing. Have you seen her? If so, call the Tracy Police Dept. at 209-831-4550 or call the Center for Missing and Exploited Children
misc Week Around the Ists Gothamist was intrigued by the Sad Panda seen walking around Manhattan. DCist couldn't help but notice that the Obamas' plan to give away tickets to the White House Easter Egg Roll entirely online