SF News Sensitive Judge Says Gay Marriage Ruling Was One Of His Toughest California Supreme Court Judge Chief Justice Ronald George tells the fine folks over at KTVU that last week's overturning to the state same-sex marriage ban, which will then make gay marriage legal in
SF News Senator Ted Kennedy Diagnosed With Brain Tumor This just in--interrupting The View no less. Bah!--Senator Ted Kennedy (one of the leaders of the democratic party and tipsiest of the Kennedy clan) has been diagnosed with malignant brain tumor just
SF News Silicon Valley Janitors On Strike It seems that over 1,000 custodial artists have gone on strike as of this morning at some of Silicon Valley's most prestigious hi-tech companies, including Cisco Systems and Apple, livid over a
SF News Ten Commandments In This Morning's Chronicle The above insert does not abide by power lesbian Suze Orman's commandant "People first, then money, then things." They're doomed. You see, in this morning's edition of the Chronicle, a nifty God-fearing inset
misc Day Around the Bay Disney Store to close? How evil. [Curbed] Philip and Arnold. [SFGate] 19-year-old Daniel Bateman is a hero, hot. [CBS5] Inane James Frey protest. [The Snitch] Remembering Robert Mondavi. [Eater] Jameth goes shooting. [Jameth]
Arts & Entertainment Bizarre Bazaar (By Krista G) Curiosity and a unique line-up of craftspeople, performers, and artists drew folks to Mission Bazaar, the Armory's first public event in 30 years. For those who haven't heard, the San
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Nick Broomfield--famous for such jarring documentaries as Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer, Kurt & Courtney , and the insanely wonderful Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam--offers up a rare dramatic film this
SF News Pink Bags One Step Closer To Losing Their Prominence on the 30-Stockton Honestly, we don't know if we really want to live in a San Francisco without pink plastic bags. While they still live on, today they moved closer to obsolescence. Today plastic bags were
misc SFist: Vandalism Report Card: Cloud Correction at Ritual Roasters This is all kinds of awesome. Seriously. And we hope Ritual Roasters doesn't 409 this choice bit of vandalism. Grade: A-.
SF News When Scientologists (Allegedly) Attack Anonymous' protests just get more and more exciting. So much so that SFist will start every Monday morning with a weekend protest review. Mind-numbingly brilliant title TK. Anyway, according to the lads trying
SF News Painted Breasts, Bay To Breakers Winners While so much is said about the zaniness that is the Bay To Breakers race, so little gets mentioned of the winners of the race famous for its nude runners. John Kipsang Korir,
SF News SFist Blotter: Stab Edition SUNDAY/12th STREET: A 41-year-old man, David Martinez, was stabbed to death just after midnight by two men reportedly sporting ponytails. Both suspects fled the scene before the fuzz arrived. They still remain
misc Week Around the Ists SFist reported on this week's California State Supreme Court's ruling that overturned the ban on same-sex marriage. Londonist noted that Boris Johnson – the city's brand-new mayor – continues to polarize opinion, even when announcing
SF News Photo: Scene From an AT&T Park Fire Looks like there was, in fact, a blaze at AT&T Park last night. And a sizable one at that. SFist reader Ted (i.e., phish223) sent in this on-the scene shot
SF News Ask SFist: What's That Smokey Scent In SF Today? Friend of SFist Andrew Warren writes in to ask: Any idea why the whole city smells like a big camp fire? Yes, what is that hickory-bold scent in the air today?
SF News Breaking News: Pope Still Against Queers Getting Married While his Holiness is more or less meh when it comes to non-consensual sex between a man and a boy, same-sex marriage just ain't cool in his book. So stop, says Pope Benedict.
SF News Gavin's Tongue Clinton and the gays, two things that gets Gavin's tongue wagging. Man, even in not the most flattering shots, he still looks... flattering. Or at the very least, endearing. Really, the man just
SF News SFist: Muni's Guide to this Weekend Wants You To Get Drunk, Exercise It's going to be a busy, warm, and wily weekend. First, the Asian Heritage Street Festival, which takes place on Saturday, May 17 from 11:00AM to 6:00AM, around Japantown will result
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: '80s noir flick Body Heat--featuring Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, and a pane of glass standing between the two--screens at the Castro tonight. Rumor is it's "scorching." 7 p.m. // Castro Theatre (Castro
misc Photo du Jour 126 So much for Bike to Work Day and Spare the Air Day. We kid. Yesterday proved to be a great success. There were twice as many bicycles as cars on Market Street yesterday.
SF News Fire at AT&T Park? Curbed is on it. As is a WhatImSeeing field corespondent. And even a few SFist tipsters have word on it. What is it, exactly? Well, it seems the Giants home, AT&T
misc We Couldn't Agree More Could you please remind the readers that just because it’s way nice this weekend that it’s still no excuse to wear fucking flip flops everywhere? I’d like one summer of