SF News Raiders Young Whipersnapper Coach Gets the Boot "Too vocal for his liking," Raiders owner Al Davis fired coach Lane Kiffin, 33, last night, just two days after the Raiders bit it hard to the Chargers (28-18). Also, word is that
SF News Attorney General Jerry Brown Harshes Mellow for California Prescription Drug Abusers Former California Governor Jerry Brown is cracking down on prescription-drug abusers. Specifically, those of you you who enjoy the sweet, opiate-y release of drugs like Valium, Vicodin, and Oxycontin. "In addition to costing
misc Photo du Jour 236 Well, this looks modern/practical. It appears to be some sort of electric car/pod parked on Market Church Street. How dangerous/fun!
misc Craigslist Ad du Jour: Internet Work Available Internet work needed Reply to: [email protected] [?] Date: 2008-09-29, 5:06PM PDT Must be good with the internet and computers. If so email me I need your help. This job is very
SF News Google Opposes Ban on Same-Sex Marriage What with last night's Yes On 8 ads (one that mocks SF Mayor Gavin Newsom, which: mean!) premiering on ABC's right-winged, white-trash television extravaganza, Google, last Friday, made a public stand against the
SF News Day Around the Bay Not everyone got to see the beauty/touch the magic at the California Academy of Sciences' grand opening. [Curbed] Matt Smith works his Flash animation genius-ness on Ralph Nader. [SF Weekly] Bailout bill
misc Film du Jour: Fun-Size Motorcycles Invade SF Did you all see these mini bikes zooming around the City this weekend? (These ones were caught frollicking along Great Highway.) Adorable.
SF News House Defeats $700 Billion Bailout Bill, Dow's Drops 777 Points While we convert our money into gold, porn, and cocaine, check out how local California house members voted on the bailout, which was defeated (29 in favor, 24 opposed) today. In favor: Nancy
SF News Team Nader-Gonzalez Speak in SF Tomorrow About Something or Other In an effort to evade being, ahem, "muzzled by the multinational corporations and the oligarchy that tries to control every aspect of our society" -- at least warned the bizarre press release we
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CLUB: For five years strong the Bike Kitchen has been helping you learn how to fix your bike your own damn self. Now, dear cyclists, it's time for you to give back. Head
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Folsom Street Fair (NSFW) Photog extraordinaire Darwin Bell (for The Sword) managed to make it to yesterday's sex-and-fetish gala, the annual Folsom Street Fair. Lucky You. But let's skip the innuendos, explanation, and body-odor hate, and just
Arts & Entertainment Jordan McKay Memorial Bike Ride Tomorrow Jordan McKay, who was shot and killed while riding his bike in the Richmond district earlier this month, will have bike-ride vigil held in his honor tomorrow. The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, along
SF News Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier is Insane Taking time off from doing whatever it is that she does, whimsical SF Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier announced that she wants Dodgers coach, national celebrity, and North Beach fan Tommy Lasorda ousted as grand
SF News 12-Year-Old Missing SF Girl Found SFPD were looking for 12-year-old Dyhemia Young -- a KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy who was last seen around 6 p.m. Saturday in the area of Page and Buchanan streets -- this
SF News Update: Pedestrain Run Down on Mission Street A little after 8 a.m. this morning, an unidentified man was struck by a car on Mission Street (between 21st and 22nd streets). As he was taken to SF General to be
SF News Folsom Street Fair Time Lapse Flickr user mantooth316 took his time-lapsing frenzy to the Folsom Street Fair yesterday. (We count two baby strollers. Hot.)
misc Week Around the Ists SFist looked into the future of San Francisco by worrying about the taco intake of its youth; hailing its first-ever bicycle traffic light, installed at an infamously dangerous intersection; and questioning Mayor Newsom's
misc Photo du Jour 234 Tom Perkins' Maltese Falcon (one of the largest yachts in the world: 289 feet long ["almost as big as a football field"], 42 feet wide, and around 20 stories high) cruising by Alcatraz
misc Photos: Anonymous' Scientology Protest, Berkeley & SF Those crazy cats over at Anonymous took some time Friday to voice their discontent for the crazier cats over at the Church of Scientology. They managed to hit both Berekely and San Francisco.
misc Critical Mass Time Lapse Footage by mantooth316/Flickr Last night's Critical Mass looked downright peaceful, at least via this footage shot at the Pilsner. Was it?
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink <i>Dead Meat</i> Written by an "anonymous food insider," San Francisco Magazine's newest feature, Dead Meat, is a serialized novel that sets its lasers on the SF food scene. As SF Mag Editor in chief Bruce
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Film Edition CLASSIC: John Steinbeck's book about a 1917 Salinas Valley farm family and the two brothers (James Dean and Raymond Massey) "who struggle to maintain their strict, Bible-toting father's favor," East of Eden, screens
SF News Scene from a Pro-Prop 8 Rally at City Hall Stop public nudity? Yeah, we don't get the sign either. Most likely something to do with this Sunday's Folsom Street Fair, where the pro-same-sex marriage ban folks will be out in droves, videotaping