SF News Bambi Lake Caught Snorting Line of Cocaine Off Gavin Newsom's Penis at Beck's Motorlodge OK, that's not true. That headline is false. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom was not caught in a drug-fueled binge at Beck's Motorlodge with talented San Francisco treasure Bambi Lake. But if SFist
SF News New Rules for Bay to Breakers 2009 will go down as the Year of the NIMBY. Take, for example, ING Bay to Breakers, which has released a new set of rules for the typically willy-nilly San Francisco marathon. New
SF News Road Rage Prompts Stabbing of Off-Duty SFPD Officer Yesterday, a little after 1pm at Haight and Steiner, an off-duty police officer was stabbed. According to reports, the officer was cycling along when he had a "verbal exchange or altercation" with a
SF News Stockton Rated Most Miserable Stockton wins it. Using nine factors (i.e., commute times, corruption, professional sports teams, Superfund sites, taxes, unemployment, violent crime and weather) to determine the crappiness of 150 of the country's largest metropolitan
SF News Day Around the Bay The Presidio's 1000-Step Immigrant Point/Coastal Connector [SFCitizen] This will not end well. [Muni Diaries] Re Facebook, Chron and the Gav confuses friends with supporters. [Daily Clog] Speaking of the social site, does
SF News Utah Ilk & LDS Church Spent More on Prop. 8 than Previously Known Briefly touched upon last week when the final batch of Prop 8 donor names unfurled, Utah citizens and the LDS Church spent more on getting Prop. 8 passed than previously known. According to
SF News Kink.com Lays Off <s>15%</s> 11% of its Staff You might want to sit down for this one. Because when online porn companies start reducing its staff due to the economic downturn, you know times are tough. Local porn superpower Kink.com
SF News The Woz to Dance with Stars Steve Wozniak, who founded Apple along with Camille, has been announced as part of the lineup on ABC's assault on dancing and television, Dancing with the Stars. Steve Wozniak, affectionately known to his
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight DARWIN: "If you have "an interest in evolution and drinking," then head over to Valencia Street to celebrate the life, times, education, and effect of Charles Darwin. Tonight's Darwin Day Dive Bar gets
SF News USF Demolishes Academy of Art in Sporting Match Sometimes we forget the Academy of Art is here to produce top-notch graphic designers and film artists, not just litter the streets of SF with new takes on fashion. In fact, the school
SF News 'Map of Prop 8 Donors' Heats Up One of the perks of being behind-the-scenes here at SFist is that we get to read all of the angry comments that come after a story has moved away from the home (or
SF News American Apparel Apologizes OK. We lied. THIS will be our final American Apparel post. We know we said otherwise, but you'll thank us when you find out why we're bringing up the beleaguered retail chain one
Arts & Entertainment Unwrap Those Slices: 2nd Annual Norcal Grilled Cheese Invitational Since the economy is down the bidet, now more than every before folks are getting by and a few slices of American Cheese and buttered bread set to a sizzling, non-stick pan. So
SF News Senate Passes Obama's Economic Recovery Plan President Obama's controversial economic recovery plan passed the Senate, and is now on its way to House-Senate negotiations. According to AP, "Just three Republicans helped pass the plan on a 61-37 vote and
SF News Tornado Almost Hits Merced A tornado (or whatever it's called before it hits the ground) was reported around 11:25 a.m. on Monday in the far off land of Merced. According to the Merced Sun-Star, even
SF News Chronicle Takes Aim at the Internets (Again) With yet another cover story on the same subject in 30 days (same story, but no new information), The Chronicle's anti-Internet story "Web 2.0 defamation lawsuits multiply" attempts to show how the
SF News SFPD Accused of Racial Profiling Latino immigrants are fuming that they're the target of racial profiling from SFPD goons. A hearing was held at City Hall on Monday, where "dozens" of non-English speakers told harrowing stories of being
SF News Outfit Worn by Penn in 'Milk' to Be Auctioned Off for Charity The shirt, suit, and tie donned by Sean Penn in Gus Van Sant's Milk will be auctioned off online to benefit Variety - the Children's Charity of Southern California and the Hetrick-Martin Institute,
SF News Day Around the Bay Beer writer Bill Brand struck by MUNI train while leaving SF Beer Week event. [Beer & Nosh] Melted porta-potty aftermath. [SFCitizen] Obama says only government can revive the economy. [SacBee] State of AIDS
SF News CA to Release Thousands of Prisoners In an effort to ease prison overcrowding, a panel of federal judges "tentatively ruled that California must release tens of thousands of inmates." (Please release Susan Atkins! Please release Susan Atkins! Please release
SF News 'Legalize Gay' Shirts At the risk of allowing one day to pass without an American Apparel post: the good folks over at American Apparel (maybe you've heard of them?) have made these nifty "Legalize Gay" t-shirts.
Arts & Entertainment GayVN Nominations Announced, Janice Dickinson and Margaret Cho to Host The GayVN nominations we announced today. What are the GayVN Awards, you ask? They are the Oscars of male homosexual pornography. Up for Best Picture kudos are Ass Cruisin', Best Men Parts 1
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: Danceable pop darlings The Bird and the Bee come to town to celebrate the release of their latest effort, Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future. Obi Beast opens. 8 pm // The