SF News This just in: San Francisco International Airport Knows Nothing About Travel by Tiffany Maleshefski You'd think that an airport as large as SFO might know a thing or two about flight travel. Turns out, not so much. At least not according to Michael McCarron,
SF News Apple Says Goodbye to Macworld Macworld Expo, the annual tech exposition of for the rabid Mac sect, won't see his Holiness Steve Jobs grace the stage come January. Apple announced today that next year is the last time
misc San Francisco, a Great Place to Visit, but.... MSN writer Diane Vadino suggests in her article "A Great Place to Visit, but …" that San Francisco is, as the title of her post suggests, a fantastic vacation excursion ("[s]hop Hayes Valley
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight Hm. As December reaches its halfway point, top-notch evening revelry runs dry until New Year's Eve. It's a brutal time for Calendar Editors. Let's see what's going on tonight: I Am Jesus Christ,
SF News Feinstein Heads Senate Intelligence Committee Harvey Milk-era diva, former San Francisco Mayor, and Presidio Terrace resident Sen. Dianne Feinstein will become chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, making her the first dame to the first dame to chair
SF News No More Postcards to Repeal DOMA Remember that "write a postcard to Obama, asking him to repeal Defense of Marriage Act" campaign? Well, oddly enough, Obama's office has decided that they will no longer accept postcards. Moving forward, only
SF News Pardon Muntader al-Zaidi? After hurling his black dress shoes at President George Bush last week, Muntader al-Zaidi, a journalist for an independent Iraqi television station, is being hailed as somewhat of a hero. (Word is that
SF News It Snowed in San Francisco! It looks like it snowed right here in San Francisco yesterday and last night. Can you believe it? According to reports the snow was white, fluffy, and cold to the touch. Also, the
SF News Grim Times for the Unemployed San Francisco Firemen Application Line from Unemploymentality on Vimeo. After companies across the country cut 533,000 jobs in November alone -- with another 3 million more predicted between now and 2010, at
SF News Day Around the Bay Emirates Airlines thanks you for flying. Well, some of you. [Matier & Ross] Zany bike machines! [Bici-Education, via Mission Mission] (Possibly gay) Rincon Hill resident shows off his wealth on exploitative ABC show.
misc Today's Rainbow Thanks, Jen Maiser, for capturing this gorgeous shot from today's manic weather.
SF News Global Orgasm Day is Coming, So to Speak Well then. In a little over five days, the Third Annual Global Orgasm for Peace will be felt around the world. What is Global Orgasm? Well, it oversimplifies and exploits something so complicated
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: Crenn Chocolat Chaud by Tiffany Maleshefski Well, the only thing really missing from this holiday season, at least here in San Francisco anyway, has been bitterly cold weather. Now that we can check that off of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight BENEFIT: Bring an unwrapped gift or canned food item to The Web 2.0 Holiday Bailout Party, which will go to Glide Church, and get a free drink ticket in return. Bring two
misc Santa Drag Takes Over City During Santacon Santacon, or Santarchy, happened over the weekend. People dressed up as St. Nick got drunk and roamed the streets of San Francisco. Ho ho ho, folks. Also, check out footage of Santacon-ers crashing
SF News <i>Milk</i> + Love on 12/20 What a smashing idea. Courage Campaign, an organizing network that connects 300,000+ grassroots and "netroots" activists to push for progressive change in California to get Prop 8 overturned, is getting people to
misc Some Extremely Awesome Stickers Screw the thank-you letter. Whatever happened to the sticker album? Because if this were the sixth third grade, these GMail stickers would go right at the front of the book along with the
misc Advent Conspiracy This is what happens when a religion is nice -- you know, instead of spending millions of dollars to take peoples' rights away. After prop 8, there's been a lot of hostility to
SF News Serial port-o-potty arsonist on the loose We'd belying if we said that this budding news story doesn't tickle us. It does. Very much so. See, the SF Port-o-potty Arsonist has struck again. It seems the charred remains (hee!) of
SF News Pedestrian Struck, Killed Near Japantown Although the car's driver has a green light and there was no indication of speeding, according to police reports, an unidentified elderly man was killed by a car after trying to cross Geary