Arts & Entertainment DJ Now, Ask Me How Who knew that the art of listening to records in over-sized headsets while rip-roaring high at nightclubs DJing paid so well? We didn't. DJ Lamont who, with all due respect, we've never heard
Arts & Entertainment Event: The Mighty Fair Tomorrow night, Wednesday, May 14, the Performing Arts Workshop will host a swank yet accessible World's Fair themed party, celebrating their 43rd year in providing quality arts education to more than 7,000
misc Photo du Jour 123 Is he, in fact, as has been rumored over the past few years, too legitimate to quit? Discuss.
misc Vandalism Report Card: Graffiti Hurts Oh gosh. This feels like it could be divisive, so we're not sure how to grade it. Although we aren't too keen on derivative '80s "art" that white people swoon over, we love
SF News First-Grade Tyke Totes Gun To School You're in high school and you bring along a gun to school. Fine. That's just plain commonsense. But in the first grade? Crazy! And that's just what happened at Cleveland Elementary School in
SF News Day Around the Bay Newsom wants to close down some SF streets on Sundays, mass choreographed dancing to follow. [Curbed] Three bitches to go. [Culture Blog] Wireless l'internet scam in SF? [Sam Spade] 9/11 Truth Or
misc Quote of the Day: Examiner's Quote of the Day This might be yet another ploy to get on SFist. Failing that: what? Image credit: the formidable Jim Herd
SF News Scenes From An Anonymous Scientology Protest While most of you were in bed watching America's Test Kitchen or having a light brunch at Dottie's on Saturday, the tenacious Anonomyous clan were out in full force doing what they do
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight READING: Head over to the Castro tonight to catch brilliant humor writer Augusten Burroughs reading from his latest piece of non(?)fiction, A Wolf at the Table. This latest effort is about his
misc Mission Mission's "I Lost Me To Meth" Coaster Contest Oh wow. Mission Mission is offering a free pack of "I Lost Me to Meth" coasters to one lucky reader who can come up with the niftiest meth-related anecdote. So, tweakers of San
SF News SF Weekly vs. SF Bay Guardian: Act XIV Well, this is all too exciting. And just when things were starting to get dull in the local media arena. You see: last Friday Judge Marla Miller "said...she's inclined to boost a
misc Photo du Jour 122 Is you mailbox inundated as well? (Which is why you should never register to vote, kids.)
SF News Sudden Vacancy At The Odeon, Reports The Examiner While most mainstream media outlets didn't cover last week's suicide, which happened on Powell Street's H&M/The Odeon building, an SFist commenter pointed out that the Examiner did. Their article on
SF News SFist Blotter FRIDAY, AT&T PARK: Anthony Giraudo, 19, was killed after a Giants game just outside AT&T Park. He died after receiving one punch in the head and then hitting, falling
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight SOUL: According to the The New York Times' Stephen Holden--or so says SF Weekly--Ashford & Simpson audiences are made up of "singles, doubles, gays, straights, blacks, whites, all mixed together and singing along.
misc Photo du Jour 121 Pat Montandon, San Francisco's sharpest and swankiest mother, says: "Don't forget to call your mom today." (An aside: How To Be A Party Girl is available in print! Awesome.)
misc Week Around the Ists Gothamist watched a series of civil disobedience events, protesting the Sean Bell shooting verdict, unfold across the city--over 200 people, including the Reverend Al Sharpton, were arrested. Somewhat related, on behalf of a
misc Photo du Jour 120 We're going all the way to Texas for our photo of the day where this yoga studio has an "NRA-inspired bumper sticker prominently displayed on the front door." That's two kinds of peace!
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: Even though she finds redheads atrocious, we still love us some Chelsea Handler. The comedienne, who's hosted several shows on E! and penned numerous books (Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea)
SF News Day Around the Bay Tavern on the Green comes to the Metreon. [Eater] LBAM spray town hall meeting draws biggest crowd yet. [SF Citizen] SF Weekly loses, again, in its fight with SFBG. [SFGate] SFW responds. [SF
Arts & Entertainment Scene From Last Night's SFIFF Closing Night Party At "Gonzo - Vanity Fair's Reel Relief SFIFF51 Closing Night" festivities. (Hunter S. Thompson never meant for it to be this way!)
SF News Last Night's Transbay Terminal Meeting Curbed Sarah has a new whipping boy over at Curbed. Intern Andy Wang went to last night's Transbay Terminal meeting that included "a dizzying barrage of downtown skyline simulations;" tittering over the term "downtown
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FASHION/MUSIC: SF Weekly's Hiya Swanhuyser has word that tonight's fashion extravaganza/concert "The Ant Show’s 4th Annual Boxer Rebellion"--featuring rock beats care of Murder of Lilies, the Catholic Comb, and
misc Muni's Guide To The Weekend: KFOG KaBoom Oh my God. KFOG KaBoom. It is here. Well, it's almost here. It's happening this weekend. And if you've never gone to this classic-rock concert, you should. It's a locals-only kind of event,
misc Photo du Jour 119 Let's push down the hipsters, the poop virus outbreaks, the Newsoms, and the suicides with a gosh darn stubborn but adorable pup, shall we?