SF News Gavin's Day On Twitter Watch my visit to Twitter live at 10:15 AM PST -- [here] about 1 hour ago from web Hey, stop by SFist headquarters after Twitter. We're just one block away! (Pst, bring
SF News Berkeley Wins Solar Award Due to installing the "most solar systems per 1,000 citizens by any city in the Bay Area," the city of Berkeley has won a coveted the "City Solar Award" sponsored by NorCal
SF News Davenport Beach Teen Identified The 17-year-old boy who had been reported missing in the water near Davenport Beach early his week has been identified as Dennis Cyncor-McMillan of Los Gatos. According to reports, "[a]round 4 a.
misc Film du Jour: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, 'Zero' Karen O -- the skinny, tall, retarded kitten-ish frontlady of Yeah Yeah Yeahs -- is the main culprit behind the phenomenon that led most women to believe they could pull of bangs. Here
SF News SF Chronicle, Union Reach Deal Less vacation time and longer work weeks for the same pay might be in store for SF Chronicle employees after the paper and the California Media Workers Guild reached a tentative deal yesterday.
SF News Day Around the Bay Meet George and Gracie, the voices of BART. [Bart.gov] Danko docked? [Eater] Apple lies. [Valleywag] Holi party in Berkeley this week. [Clog] Ginger wins Look of the Day! [SFBG] American Apparel space
SF News Sacramento Bee Snips 128 Jobs Sigh. The Sacramento Bee tells AP that they plan on "cutting 128 jobs, or 11 percent of its workforce, as revenue continues to fall in the beleaguered newspaper industry." The death toll by
SF News Did Cop Sex Play a Role in Oscar Grant's Murder? According to Matier & Ross, an interoffice romance, if you will, between two BART officers might have played a part in the shooting death of Oscar Grant. M&R report: According to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bars and Booze Doing Well in Bad Economy As expected, bars and booze are one of the few sectors in this harrowing economy to see a spike. With people getting laid off and melancholy's stench in the air, it's only human
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Paul Roussillon play parents of an eclectic clan in A Christmas Tale (2008). Critics practically promised this import their first born son when it arrived here in the states
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Ask SFist: Food Stamps? An anonymous reader writes SFist with the following urgent request. Do you or one of your writers know how to apply to get for food stamps? Might make a good post. Funny enough,
Arts & Entertainment The Murals of San Francisco In a city boasting oversized weapons of love and Ionic Breezes masquerading as apartment buildings, the shockingly vibrant murals of San Francisco are part of what makes San Francisco's art scene special. Flickr
Arts & Entertainment Mos Def Comes to Yoshi's In what might be a much-needed boost for the troubled Yoshi's franchise, hip hop artist and sometime actor Mos Def, the well-heeled man's rapper of choice, has lined up a three-night stint at
Arts & Entertainment The Week Ahead: Bay Area Concerts by Moses Namkung What's going on this week in the world of Bay Area music? We'll be checking out Cut Copy and Matt & Kim on Thursday and the Moscow-born, Alaskan-raised and Brooklyn-based
SF News First Clayton Murder in 13 Years The quiet town of Clayton was shaken over the weekend after Raymond Casso, 73, was murdered at the town's post office. This was Clayton's first murder in over 13 years. According to ABC
SF News San Franciscoland: Flash Mob Shutdown? In yet another attempt to turn the city of San Francisco into a Knott's Berry Farm-tiered theme park, San Francisco officials, "say they are seriously considering cracking down on one of the city's
SF News Gavin's Day On Twitter Just finished running through the Presidio down to Golden Gate Bridge-- hard not to love this city! about 8 hours ago from txt Beth Spotswood replies.
misc Film du Jour: <s>Pie</s> Shaving Cream Fight San Francisco played host to some sort of massive, public pie fight at the Powell Street cable car turnaround last week. Real pie, however, wasn't used. No filling, crust, or whipped cream was
SF News Teen Missing in Waters Near Davenport Beach The U.S. Coast Guard is looking for a 17-year-old boy who has been reported missing in the water near Davenport Beach early Monday morning. According to officer Nicholas Lajoie, the boy "[t]
SF News Obama to Boost Stem Cell Research In his most recent smack down of the old regime, President Barack Obama plans on reversing President George W. Bush's stem cell research policy that claimed, more or less, embryos to create additional
misc What's Going On Here, Martha? God bless this woman. She really is the country's premier lifestyle artists, one who personifies the word "tenacity."
SF News Girl Scouts Plowed While a gaggle of Girl Scouts were selling cookies in Burlingame on Sunday afternoon -- is it that time of year again already? -- a vehicle accidentally struck them and a few other