SF News Morning Earthquakes Two small earthquakes struck the Bay Area over the weekend. First, a 3.5-magnitude quake centered 10 miles north of downtown San Jose rattled Sunday morning at 7:47 a.m. Then, a
SF News Bay Area Reporter Editor's Resignation Letter? One of two things happened over at BAR.com: 1) Somebody hacked the interwebs, and posted this casual faux-resignation letter Sunday morning, or 2) news editor Cynthia Laird is peeved. Since Laird is
misc Week Around the Ists LAist saw how messy things can get when a naked suicidal man climbed atop a large cross and spent a few hours up there, hanging out and, well, pooping. Chicagoist talked to the
SF News Day Around the Bay Cal ASUC Senator John Moghtader recalled after Israeli-vs-Palestinian fisticuffs. Oy! [Clog, Daily Cal] Union wants to purchase SF Chronicle? Oy again! [SF Weekly] The future design of new city bike racks may start
SF News Reminder: Daylight Savings this Sunday Before you pass out on Saturday night, remember that on Sunday, 3/8, at 2 am daylight saving time goes into effect. Why? Who knows. God didn't mean for it to be sunny
SF News I'm Guilty, Says Cosco Busan Pilot Captain John Cota, who helped steer the Cosco Busan into the Oakland Bay Bridge, causing tons of gunk to spill into the San Francisco Bay, pleaded 'guilty' today to two environmental crimes: oil
Arts & Entertainment TransLink Party, 3/22 Although we bitched, griped, caterwauled, and bellyached about TransLink, it seems to be working fine. So far. And while it's in its trial-stage, there will be a TransLink Party hosted by San Francisco
SF News Ex-Teacher Accused of Having Steamy, Sapphic Affair with Student Dipping her toes into the pool of barely-legal love that dare not speak its name, an ex-teacher at a Christian prep school in Sunnyvale was arrested on statutory rape charges. Word has it
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight BAR: Sad about the Tonga Room coming to a close? Head over to the latest installment of Guerrilla Queer Bar to celebrate the exotic allure of the city's greatest tiki bar. (Note: you
SF News Toilet Torcher Strikes Again You thought the Toilet Torcher was gone? Nah. Now that the rain has passed, the outhouse arsonist has struck again, this time all the way over at Baker Beach. According to Emergency_In_
SF News Chron Writer Takes Out Ad in Examiner Have you seen page 9 of today's Examiner yet? Well, you should. Chron staff writer Delfin Vigil took out an ad criticizing Hearst in its threat to close down the SF Chronicle. And
SF News Craigslist Busted for Pay-for-Play Ads Cook County is all aghast over Craigslist escort ads. According to KCBS, a sheriff filed "a federal lawsuit against Craigslist on Thursday, saying the popular online classifieds site promotes and facilitates prostitution on
SF News Robin Williams Hospitalized Sea Cliff's most famous ADHD comedian and Oscar winner, Robin Williams, has been hospitalized. According to his publicist, Mork "needs heart surgery and must cancel the remainder of his one-man comedy show, 'Weapons
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight THEATER: Aging ungracefully, brute force, rape, the South, delicacy, "Stella!," "I've always depended on the kindness of strangers," insanity, and dim bulbs can be found at this evening's performance of A Streetcar Named
SF News Photo du Jour 356 Who is this brilliant lady? Not only is she holding up a perfectly imperative sign at today's prop 8 rally at Civic Center, but her sign doubles as an homage to the greatest
SF News SF Chronicle Management Cut? Insiders at SF Chronicle, according to SFBG, say that "it wants to cut 150 union workers, most of them in the newsroom." Egads. That is to say, half of the newsroom would be
misc Watch the CA Supreme Court Prop. 8 Hearing Live Please see the video above for a live video feed of the California State Supreme court's Prop. 8 hearing, which will go down as a historic civil rights movement when ruled on. The
SF News Photos: Prop. 8 Supreme Court Ruling Vigil, SF, 3/4 Thousands of marchers headed toward Civic Center. Buoyant crowd. Choppers, fixed wing aircraft overhead. More photos to come. Also, as of 6:30 Van Ness is shut down at City Hall due to
SF News Day Around the Bay Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier says she's not termed out. [SF Weekly] Josh Wolf wants a news bail out. [Wolf] SF artist in coma in India. [SFBG] Not a high heel seen at 'skirt rally'
misc Film du Yesteryear: The Streets of San Francisco - Street/BART Chase San Francisco's most famous fuzz duo -- a post-Streetcar Named Desire Karl Malden and pre-saggy ass Micahel Douglas -- are on a mad pursuit with some bad guy through said streets of San
SF News State Voters Don't Like Gavin Newsom Aw boo. It's one thing for locals to hate on San Francisco Mayor Newsom -- let's face it, most of you Bay Area types are out-of-state Asperger's Syndrome cases who zombieishly loathe anything
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight VIGIL: Come meet a sensitive guy or gal, while standing up for civil rights, at tonight's "Prop. 8 Supreme Court Ruling Vigil". Here are the details: Gather at Market and Castro from 5-6pm
SF News Disastrous Metreon to Become Ferry Building 2.0? After the Metreon proved to be an inarguable disaster (e.g., shops, feel, maneuverability, clientele, warm fuzzies), the awkward steelish complex at Fourth and Mission is attempting a comeback. According to the Examiner,