SF News Bay to Breakers Race Course Liquor Store Locator By Joe Kukura Our Bay to Breakers coverage – which kicked off this morning in a post so drunk and confused it had to be deleted – continues without shame as we direct you to
SF News Quote of the Day: George Bush and the Nazis Good grief. During a speech/swipe at Barack Obama to Israel's Knesset (i.e., Israel's legislature), President Bush quipped: Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with the terrorists and radicals, as
SF News "There's Supposedly A Bomb Threat..." What a soothing thing for a Muni bus driver to announce. What are we talking about? This: Civic Center Blog has a first-hand account a benign bomb threat that happened Wednesday at--where else?
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight READING: You know the people who read aloud at the 16th and Mission BART station? Not the the ones espousing the virtues of baby Jesus, but the poets, loners, and college kids who
SF News Dennis Herrera Loves Him Some Gay Marriage, But What About You? Heads have been exploding throughout California ever since this morning's delightful news about same-sex marriage was announced. City Attorney Dennis Herrera, in particular, is beaming--at least according to a press released sent out
SF News Photo du Jour 125 This recycle bin at Powell Station has been catching the same leak for well over a month six months now.
SF News UPDATE: Gas Spills Into SF Bay A "significant amount" of spilled into the San Francisco Bay after a tugboat collided with a refinery pipeline Tuesday night at Tesoro Petroleum's Golden Eagle Refinery in Martinez. Reports claim that "it wasn't
SF News CBS Snatches CNET With a fresh banner outside CNET headquarters proclaiming it as one of the best places to work in the universe, ever--according to Business Week, anyway--CBS Corporation just made it a little better for
SF News Court Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban: California Supreme Court Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage According to ABC 7--who just mercifully brought The View to a screeching halt to inform viewers--the California State Supreme Court struck down the gay marriage ban. So: same-sex marriage is now legal, at
SF News Spare the Air Day Tomorrow, But No Free Rides In addition to Ride Your Big Wheel to Work Day, tomorrow, May 15, is also Spare the Air Day. But here's the nasty rub: there will be no free transit. Pft. How dare
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight THEATER: Remember how , was the single most boring and excruciating piece of English language literature you were ever forced to read in high school? How it should be banned? Because it's will crush
misc And So It Begins Until they open up a Four Seasons on the Playa, or move the journey to Yerba Buena Park, we won't be going anytime soon. But for those of you rapscallions who are? More
SF News San Francisco Proposal For George W. Bush Sewage Plant Gets the FOX Treatment As most of you know by now, the George W Bush Sewage Plant proposal--news that SFist broke way back in March (yay, us!)--is making the rounds all across this great country of
SF News Make-Me-Governor Tour: More Green Nonsense When he's not gracing photo exhibits at Valencia Street art gallery parties with Todd Oldam and John Waters (the latter, we hear, now lives in Nob Hill now. Who knew?) with his stellar
misc Feds Make Opium Bust...In 1929 We love exotic tales of ye old San Francisco--especially when rich, smooth opium, not meth, was the preferred drug of choice. We came across this ancient news story of a San Francisco opium
SF News Bike To Work Day Happens Thursday Tomorrow, on what will reportedly be a hot day, government officials and and local activists will ask you to bike to work to "promote pedal power." While your Editor won't be riding anywhere
SF News Murder Near Top Dog A man was fatally shot near Top Dog hot dog dining establishment in Berkeley last night. According to the Oakland Tribune, "[t]he name of the man in his late 20s was not
SF News Sexual Assault Under El Cerrito BART Tracks Parolee Troyshawn Robinson, 20, was arrested for committing a sexual assault "on an El Cerrito pathway underneath the BART tracks," according to the Gate. Robinson allegedly walked up to a male and female
misc Cry of the Fishmonger: Blood in the Water (By hockey correspondent, Ian Evans) The Sharks third consecutive ouster in second round of the NHL playoffs, despite having a Stanley Cup-worthy team this season, has led to the firing of head coach
SF News Day Around the Bay More on Mirkarimi's BOS campaign launch (Also: we see you, Gavin. And will continue to do so.) [SFBG] Hysterical Citiapartments drama needs a good slap. [Curbed] These should be mandatory by law, BTW.
SF News Blackout in SOMA ...and not the good kind. According to SFist James, power is out in parts of SOMA now (poor Western SOMA!) He report that: The scene at Harrison and 8th, one block from my
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Warm Weather = Best Beaches to Play Hooky Post Ok, let's see. You all have a little less than an hour or so to fake early symptoms of bubonic plague, whopping cough, or fibromyalgia. See, start now so when you call in
SF News SFist Tonight DANCE: Stop peeling the yellow wallpaper, angst-ridden youth of suburbia! Tonight's "Swing Goth" will have you feeling better than if you were pumped full of morphine. Each Tuesday at Julie's Supper Club, rock-a-billy
SF News UPDATE: Mark Leno Loaned His Campaign $100K On Saturday? This is for all your political fetishists out there: why is Mark Leno donating this sum of cash to his own campaign? (Go here, type "leno" in "Name of Filer," "10000" or so