SF News Day Around the Bay Moscone Center to get a waterslide. (Wait, what?) [SF Weekly] Caylee 2.0: Gorilla mom shows no love for newborn at SF Zoo. [SFGate] Come live at the Clock Tower Lofts. [Curbed] The
SF News Official Hug a Jew Day is Coming In honor of Jewish Christmas -- which is today, right? or ended yesterday? or maybe in a couple of weeks? who's to say?! -- we feel pressed to remind you that February 2,
SF News Gavin Addresses the Board of Supes About Cuts About what cuts? Well, cuts that could be symptomatic of the "greatest crisis since the Great Depression," said Mayor Newsom, according to SFist sources, who spoke to the Board of Supervisors today. That
SF News Quote of the Day: C.W. Nevius Tells Off Web Log Writers Fearing for his job in these tough economic times, Chronicle scribe C.W. Nevius tells CBS 5' Joe Vasquez that bloggers, it seems, are stupidheads. Ahem: Bloggers do a nice job and that’
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: Fog Lifter by Tiffany Maleshefski Lately, our heads have been even so cluttered with competing schedules, to-do lists, complaints about Muni, and people who have just SO pissed us off, we've barely gotten a chance
misc Photos: Repeal Day Parade Last Friday was the 75th anniversary of the repeal of prohibition. And if you didn't make it to last Friday's Repeal Prohibition Parade, here are a few images of the drunken merriment. Starting
SF News Day Without a Gay Tomorrow, for those of you living under a rock or tending more important matters at hand, is Day Without a Gay. What is that? It's when those of you who prefer the sweet
misc SFist Tonight MUSIC: Pop side project from the Strokes, Los Hermanos, and Devendra Banhart, adorably called Little Joy, comes to SoMa to entertain you. And you'll have a real good time, yes sir, with opening
SF News Can Muni run more express buses? A spot.us (a reader-supported news-ish site) pitch person wonders why most express buses stop by 8:30 a.m. (inbound) and 6:15 p.m. (outbound). Also, since most express lines are
SF News "Blue Angel kills thousands in SF crash" This was mentioned in Day Around the Bay, but it's so Inside Edition-y hot right now, we felt compelled to capture some of its momentum and give it its own post. Anyway, the
SF News 3.4 Earthquake Hits Bay Area At around 8:55 a.m. this morning, an earthquake measuring 3.4 struck the Milpitas area, followed by a 3.0 quake at 8:38 a.m., according to the U.S.
SF News One Rincon Hill Signals SF Weather Starting tonight, look at One Rincon Hill to get your weather forecast. The top of the city's tallest apartment building will now use a nifty color-coded system of lights to signal the weather.
SF News Illinois Governor Taken Into Federal Custody Intensely disliked Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) was taken into custody by the feds this morning at his Chicago home; his spokesman initially told a reporter, "Haven't heard anything -- you are first
SF News Day Around the Bay Are you calling in gay on Wednesday? [SFGate, BAR] Why Walmart won't ruin the iPhone. [Valleywag] The Mission, littered with crime over the weekend. [SF Weekly] New Mixed-Use at Geary and Stanyan. [Curbed]
SF News Oakland Man Convicted in Remote Control Murder 23-year-old Patrick Allen was found guilty today of murdering 18-year-old Laney College football player Robert Atkins Jr. Over the use of a remote control. It seems Allen shot Atkins "multiple times at point-blank
SF News How soon is too soon for the SFZoo to use tigers in their ads? About 11 (or so) months seems to be the answer. Granted, it's some sort of tiger-giraffe hybrid... but still.
SF News TransLink Update A few things: SFMTA is inviting an exclusive number of Muni customers to take part of the TransLink trial group and help get the system up to snuff. "The TransLink system is a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: Fame by Tiffany Maleshefski Persimmons are those elusive pieces of fruit that the name alone suggests holiday delight. Maybe it's because they sound a little bit like cinnamon and that it's the holiday season
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM TALK: San Francisco Film Society presents Film Arts Forum: Sundance Confidential, featuring local filmmakers Deann Borshay Liem and Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, Sundance festival veterans Sam Green and Tiffany Shlain, ro*co films
misc Frank Chu Returns Again It's been some timer since we've posted anything after SFist lifted the Frank Chu ban, yes? So, John Murphy sent us the above image of Chu standing in front of some Chuian art
SF News Hang Yoo for War Crimes, Shrieks Berkeley City Council Under the false impression that Melanie Morgan doesn't already have enough ammunition, the fruit-and-nut granola bar that is the Berkeley City Council will vote today on whether to demand the U.S. government
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photos from Cupcake Camp, 12/7 While it sounded like a weekend retreat for premature Brownies or porn stars, Cupcake Camp, which happened yesterday, was a mini-cake tasting party: Twelve 15 minute schedules allotted for tasting different types of
SF News New York City Safer than San Jose, Says FBI While it's still a notably safe (albeit coma-inducing) city, San Jose, unfairly maligned as the armpit of California, was ranked below New York City recently when it comes to safety. According to last