SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Guide to San Francisco's Douchiest Bars Last week Eater asked its readers for their opinions on the "douchiest" bar in San Francisco. Readers went nuts. Inundated with drunks aching to voice their thoughts on the most annoying watering hole,
SF News San Francisco to Suck in 2009: Unemployment Rate by the Numbers In some more grim news, California's unemployment rate skyrocketed from 7.7 percent in September to 8.2 percent in October. The numbers go like this: the state of California's unemployment numbers are
misc Photo du Jour 277 In preparation for some sort of YouTube party at Fort Mason. (Remember, it's not a YouTube party without a live performance of this.)
SF News "Extreme" Surfers Get Green Light For Tow-Ins at Mavericks This year's Mavericks surf competition will get a tad bit easier for its competitors. Mavericks, the (in)famous surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay, will now allow the use of tow-ins.
SF News Bay Area to Become the Electric Car Capital of the World While most of us who could afford an electric car are being handed pink slips, San Francisco and other Bay Area cities announced plans yesterday to make the Bay Ara the electric car
SF News WaMu to Cut 1,600 Bay Area Jobs It was announced today that Washington Mutual , which was shoved under the thumb of federal regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase in September, will close its Pleasanton campus and eliminate hundreds of San
SF News Day Around the Bay Former SFist Editor Eve Batey bids The Chronicle adieu. (Be sure to stay tuned for her new project, The San Francisco Appeal.) [@eveb] Ted Turner is a crazy old loon. Who sings. [SFGate]
misc Prince Hates the Gays The smurf who made a name for himself wearing ass-less yellow pants; penning such anthems as Cream, Sexy Motherfucker, Darling Nikki; and having an ouvre based on where he shoots his DNA loads,
misc Film du Jour: The Most Horrible Day on Earth The Slog, where we came across this jarring piece of performance art, likens the clip above in which six nubile tweens discover that David Archuleta did not win this year's American Idol to
SF News Sean Penn Calls Prop 8 "Manslaughter" Gothamist's Amanda Spurlock attended a press conference with Penn, Josh Brolin, James Franco, Alison Pill, and Emile Hirsch. Here's her report: Franco revealed that he wanted to be a part of the film
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Eats: Meatball Mondays at Flytrap by Tiffany Maleshefski It’s Monday night. You somehow managed to get yourself through the workday after spending the entire weekend testing the true capacity of your liver. There's a new airing that
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight THEATER: SFist reviewed No Parole last year, giving it a glowing review. Seriously, we saw it twice. It's good. And we typically loathe one-man shows that involve neither a show tune nor manic
SF News USC Fratboy Stabbed Outside Fratboy-Run Bar Visiting the Bay Area to attend the Standford-USC football game, Kellen Spani, a senior majoring in business administration and Pi Kappa Alpha brethren, was stabbed outside PlumpJack Balboa Bar in the Marina early
misc Chance Meeting on the Cable Car Turns into Ephron-ian Tale of Fate While it seems too sugary to be true - and we doubt it is - this story has touched our cold, selfish hearts. See, Muni Diaries has a story of fate and romance
SF News San Francisco to Suck in 2009 Awful news, everyone! Most Bay Area executives believe that the economy will get worse through 2009. But wait, it gets worse! The Bay Area Council surveyed 509 executives, and the results show that
SF News Yes On 8 Defenders Demand Prop 8 Retroactively Enforced Not content with the amount hate spewed forth in the name of God, prop. 8 supporters are now looking to untie the knots of more than 18,000 couples who were married before
SF News Gays and Lesbians Can Start Looking for Love on eHarmony After years of being blissfully ignorant of the homosexual lifestyle, eHarmony, the online dating site that uses highly intricate and futuristic technologies to find you that perfect match, will now be required to
SF News Day Around the Bay How did you celebrate World Toilet Day? [wateraid] Harvey Milk to Bruce Brugmann: "I want to be your Deep Throat at City Hall." [SFBG] Spare the air, please; no sparking up fireplaces, pellet
SF News Quote of the Day: Constitutional Crisis Speaking about today's California Supreme Court agreeing to hear case on same-sex marriage, City Attorney Dennis Herrera had this to say: No matter what your view of same-sex marriage, it is important to
SF News California Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on Gay Marriage A decision has been made. The California Supreme Court has decided to hear the legal issues over Prop. 8, the same-sex marriage ban which passed by razor-thin 52% of the vote, but said
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Conservatini Debuts at the Conservatory of Flowers by Tiffany Maleshefski Instead of doing keg stands and shooters, the guests at tonight's gala at the Conservatory of Flowers will be sipping on the decidedly more appropriate Conservatini™. The delicious and just-invented
SF News California Awaits Supreme Court Prop 8 Decision With six separate lawsuits filed to ask the state Supreme Court to overturn Prop. 8, we could find out as soon as, well, any second now if the state's highest court will review