misc Film du Jour: Karel Now Starring in Amateur Hitchcock Remake Former potty-mouthed KGO radio host Karel, who was fired last month after letting a few four-letter words slip while on-air, has relocated live in terminally sunny Long Beach, CA. Also, he met a
misc Bike Overload on Bart Oh oh. Local darling Jameth came across the above scene while riding Bart. He gently points out what he saw and how that made him feel. There are nine other cars. You can
SF News School of the Arts to Move to Civic Center? School of the Arts (SOTA) might make the move from carefree-but-boring Twin Peaks to the gritty-yet-colorful Civic Center hood. The public performing-arts school, which bases student admission via auditions, needs $60 million to
SF News Details of Tracy Abuse Case Unfold The whole story of the Tracy child abuse case is starting to emerge. The boy's aunt, Caren Ramirez, who was arrested on Tuesday night, was charged in 2006 with inflicting "cruel and inhuman
SF News Caltrain Service Comes to a Halt this Morning Due to a "system-wide signal interruption," according to a Caltrain spokeswoman Christine Dun, service has come to a standstill. It has something or other to do with a "computer malfunction in the main
SF News Scene from a Tender Moment Photo by Manny Ortez. Deborah Samuel and her cat, Princess, receive a little bit of help from Project Homeless Connect on Wednesday.
SF News Tenderloin Webcam Founder Receives His First Death Threat Well, this not very nice. Adam Jackson, founder of the addictive Tenderloin webcam AdamsBlock.com, has received his very first death threat today. (Congratulations, Adam. You're growing up so fast. Sob.) Jackson's noted
SF News Blogging Berkeley Grannny Sues US Army Jane Stillwater, a Berkelery blogger and Ghost Whisperer fan, is hopping mad. See, Stillwater is suing the US Army for a plane ticket and 15 mocha lattes because she had been given the
misc SFist Goes Window Shopping in Union Square for You After a few drinks at Otis (yes, Otis) the other night, local photographer Darwin Bell and SFist stumbled around Union Square to capture images of the holiday windows now trying to grab your
SF News Day Around the Bay Seventh & Market picketer asks you to support mental health. [Jameth] The joy of rereading old IMs. [oopsie daisy] Mortal sin to vote for Obama? [BeyondChron] Roomy CultureBus needs more passengers. [SFCitizen] Lucasian
Arts & Entertainment Artist Jeremy Fish at FIFTY24SF, Dec 4 - 30 by Jeremy Hatch Jeremy Fish’s work is reliably goofy, weird, and hilarious. You may know him as the guy who brought Barry the Beaver to Good Vibrations, but he’s best known
SF News 'Shop SF, Get More' Plan Announced to Boost Local Business Before rolling out budget cuts later this week, Mayor Newsom is helping out the local economy by asking you to do all of your holiday shopping here in San Francisco. To tempt you
SF News Giants Sign Relief Pitcher Bob Howry The Giants, who we just know will pull through next season, picked up 35-year-old Bob Howry (6' 5", 220 pounds) as their newest relief pitcher. According to the more sporty Henry Schulman, Howry's
SF News Marriage Equality Community Forum Tomorrow, 12/4 Apologies for coming at you at the last minute with this, but there's an important town hall meeting on the California gay marriage ban. Happening tomorrow. And we were only given two days'
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CLUB: Celebrate the achievements of women in technology and business at something called San Francisco Webgrrls Holiday Celebration. It starts at 7 p.m. and features an open bar for two hours, decent
misc Film du Jour: "Prop 8 - The Musical" See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die Prop 8 bit starring Jack Black, John C. Reilly, Margaret Cho, Allison Janney, Maya Rudolph, and more. Oh, and it's good. Real good.
SF News Yelp Day Never Happened Um, scratch that. Yelp Day, it seems, never happened. If you recall, Newsom supposedly declared today to be Yelp Day, but it was all one big fib. Or one big dream. Or one
Arts & Entertainment Re-Hypnotized Britney Comes to San Jose Although she's no longer the pill-popping, raven-haired femme fatale we had come to love, Britney Spears will perform in San Jose on April 12. We thought you should know this. That is all.
SF News Central Subway One Step Closer to Becoming a Reality The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) announced yesterday that the feds have given the much-needed Central Subway its final environmental clearance. Praise God. The $1.3 billion plan will connect the new-ish
SF News Stanford Administrators Accept Salary Cut Stanford University, that higher-learning institute that most of us did not get into, is feeling the economic pinch just like their public school plebeian counterparts. Senior administrators at Stanford plan on taking a
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SF News Photo: Cartoonish On Time Budget Picket Line Check out the whimsical picket line angry at construction consultants On Time Budget, Inc. over at 1914 Fillmore Street. This adorable fat cat squeezing a construction worker was deflated much too soon after
SF News American Musical Theatre of San Jose Brings the Final Curtain Down One of the South Bay's "longest-running cultural institutions," American Musical Theatre of San Jose, is calling it quits. The Broadway musical-ish theater will halt all performances this week and file for Chapter 7
SF News Elevator Shaft Body Identified as Israeli Activist The body found inside an elevator shaft at Sharon Building (55 New Montgomery Street) has been identified as 38-year-old Dr. Daniel J. Kliman, an Alameda physician and "one of the Bay Area's foremost