misc Super Super Bowl Videos Here's the controversial Peta ad that was banned for some reason. The ad, which urges viewers to switch to a vegetarian lifestyle, shows a slinky tart getting randy with fresh veggies. It's not
misc Week Around the Ists Londonist ladies rediscovered some long-dormant teenage hormones, jettisoning their under-garments at a boy-band from yesteryear. Phillyist took a personal look at this year's Super Bowl—even though it will be Pennsylvania's other team
misc Photo du Jour 328 Look at it this way: thank God it didn't turn from a small business into a successful one with many locations. Otherwise, the Coalition for the Advancement of the Elite would have run
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Local photogs Jesse B. Harris, Alexander Martinez, Zach Lewis (curator), Oscar Mendoza, Lauren Lester, and Ryan De La Hoz show off their skewed and, hopefully, original take on life passing through their
SF News Day Around the Bay Google Maps captures gun lovers, kills Bambi. [Valleywag] Marc Jacobs on change. [Mission Mission] Head on a stick! [SFBG] Johannes Mehserl bail set at $3 million, Oakland set to rage. [CBS 5] Bouncer
SF News Reminder: Critical Mass Today Just a reminder that today is Critical Mass, wherein bike riders pedal up Market Street. And other places. Seeing as how it's an unseasonably warm day today, it's bound to be crowded so
SF News Bart Officer Wanted to Tase Him, Bro Police tasings, which have provided endless entertainment over the last few years, are commonplace for itchy triggerfingered cops. According to SFGate, that's just what Bart cop Johannes Mehserle wanted to do in lieu
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight Disposable Film Fest '09 Promo from Disposable Film Festival on Vimeo. FILM: Before American Apparel turns them into a Curves, head over to Artists Television Access to check out the Disposable Film Festival,
SF News Bart Officer Back in Court Former Bart officer Johannes Mehserle was back in court today in order to ask a judge for bail. If you recall, the 27-year-old disgraced cop pleaded not guilty to the murder of Oscar
SF News Yalies Receive Settlement for NYE Beat Down San Francisco's own silver fox, Dan Noyes, has word that the members of Yale a cappella group "The Baker's Dozen" -- you know, the ones who had the crap beat out of them
SF News California Foresees Arid, Dusty, Apocalyptic Future According to reports, "California teeters on the edge of the worst drought in the state's history." Which is nothing new those those of you born and raised in California. It seems we're always
misc Photo du Jour 327 We like this guy, but whatever happened to the dude who got his floss on at Fits Fashion?
SF News Condi's Back! Light the candles, get the ice out, roll the rug up, Condi's back! America's favorite high boot-wearing, Brahms-playing, weapons of mass destruction-hunting Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, is returning to the Bay Area.
SF News Day Around the Bay The new Diesel is HUGE. [Curbed] Newsom's bike proposal questioned. [SFBG] Kids making kiddie porn. [Blue] BART asks for help in shooting probe [SFGate] Mecca closes. [BAR] Pilot hero Sully to land one
Arts & Entertainment Haiku Giveaway: Never Not Funny featuring Jon Hamm OK. Put on your tinfoil thinking caps for this one, kids. We're giving away a pair of tickets for SF Sketchfest's "Never Not Funny" 2 p.m. show on Saturday at Cobb's Comedy
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 7x7's Premortem Tasting Menu The editors at 7x7 came up with a surprisingly decent list of things you should shove in your mouth before you die. (See, the girls on Maiden Lane do too eat!) "The Big
SF News American Apparel Protest on Saturday, 1/31 The fine folks over at Pirate Cat Radio have organized a rally this Saturday to protest American Apparel's plan to open a clothing store on Valencia Street. (Maybe you've heard about it?) Pirate
SF News Prop. 8 Donor Names Remain Public, Rules Judge U.S. District Judge Morrison England Jr. ruled in favor of keeping proposition 8 donor info public. Anti-gay marriage ilk tried to get a preliminary injunction to hide the identities of those who
misc 1981 KRON Report on Electronic Journalism Scott Beale over at Laughing Squid came across this gem. It's a 1981 KRON report on the Internet and newspapers. How will this newfangled technology change the publishing industry? SF Examiner's David Cole
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CLUB: Head over to "Special Disco Version" to get your tight groove on. Psycho-disco players Hercules & Love Affair ease you into the night, while LCD Soundsystem's Pat Mahoney keeping you dancing 'til
SF News Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Forces State Workers to Take Unpaid 'Vacation' Days Going against the wishes of state workers' unions that said the governor's plan to save $1.3 billion with unpaid time off was both illegal and unconstitutional, Judge Patrick Marlette ruled this morning
SF News Court Rules School Can Expel Lesbians Stepping back in time 20 years, a court ruled in favor of California Lutheran High School in Riverside County after two female students were expelled for having "a bond of intimacy ... characteristic of
SF News Murder-suicide at Mission Street Motel Egads. The dead bodies of a man and woman were discovered inside a Excelsior motel room this morning by the manager, located on the 5000 block of Mission Street. Police are labeling their
SF News Sexual Predator On the Loose In Berkeley Police are warning women in Berkeley that an attacker in on the prowl near the UC Berkeley campus. So far three "college-aged" women have been attack just south of the UCB campus. In