Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: 'Watershed' Though the San Francisco Green Film Festival doesn't kick off until the end of May, you'd be very silly to think that they'd let Earth Day slide by without some sort of event.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Protecting 24th Street SF man admits to participation in Marvel Entertainment securities fraud. His punishment will be to sit through the Eric Bana and Ed Norton Hulk movies 100 times each. [Reuters] McLaren Park is beautiful!
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Hubba Hubba Revue Don't you feel like you need a kick in the pants tonight? I don't know, maybe it's the candy or the 4/20ness or the concussion from the Big Wheel race, but we're
SF News San Francisco's Homeless Support By The Numbers $167,000,000: What San Francisco spends per year on services for homeless people (described by the Chronicle as people "on the streets, in a shelter or in supportive housing") $458,000: What
SF News Liveblogging An Ed Lee Interview: The Mustache Faces The Music How exciting! San Francisco mayor Ed Lee was on KQED's Forum this morning, ostensibly to "discuss the economy, the future of MUNI [sic], the city college accreditation crisis, State Senator Leland Yee's corruption
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Homeless Runner These elderly cyclists (one is 94!) rode from Vancouver to SF. In other news, you are lazy, weak. [Focus Taiwan] "Jennifer's Sunny San Francisco Victorian" will make you want to throw all your
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: Play For The Planet Friday: Post-Media Work by Xavier MTW Xavier MTW describes himself as "Artist. Nerd. Porn actor." Friday night he's focusing on the first of those, as it's the opening night of his "Life in
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: San Francisco Is The New Palestine The [SF Chronicle]'s "Open Forum" is apparently so hard up for reader contributions that it's resorted to (notes OG SFist Matt Baume) publishing an "essay from CFACT, a climate-change-denial corporation funded largely
SF News It's Just A Drill: BART Conducting Security Exercises Friday If you see cops, TSA agents, and other law enforcement officers scrambling during your morning commute Friday, don't worry, it's (probably) not a disaster. According to BART spokesperson Luna Salaver, on Friday morning,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Sleeping Cutie You're confronted with dark, bitter reality every day, from the moment you get on Muni to your last sweep of Twitter before you drift off to sleep at night. Tonight, take a break
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Egg Sale At Allegedly Vermin Infested Walgreens Prompts Riot Not since the blessing scam tote bag riot of 2013 has San Francisco's Chinatown seen such a melee! According to the SF Examiner, the Walgreens at Stockton near Vallejo was the scene of
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Batkid's A Pilot Now Yahoo's recently fired COO got a $58 million severance package for 15 months of work. [AP] Reporters will be allowed to use bring laptops and tablets in court as they cover the Leland
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The St. Regis' $125 Martini Is Here To Troll Us All "Try the World's Greatest Martini at the St Regis" read the subject line of an email sent to us by a PR agency. Sounds pretty good, right? But how are we defining "greatest"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 10 Best Vegetarian Dishes In San Francisco "If it's good, it's good" local omnivorous chef Matt Shapiro told SFist when asked why even the most passionate offal lover might choose a vegetarian meal over a meat dish. We couldn't agree
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Medical Drama Most of us don't think much about hospitals unless we're watching a TV show filled with doctors who look like model/athletes, or because a major medical issue has stricken ourselves or a
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SF Giants Team Dreaming [Bleacher Report] picks the SF Giants' All-21st century team. Agree? Disagree? Supe tries to speed up passage of new law requiring landlords who Ellis-evict tenants to make bigger payouts, after hearing that property
SF News You Still Have A Few Hours Left To Enroll In Covered California If you tried to start a Covered California health insurance application and gave up because the website (which, let's face it, blew), you still have a few more hours to sign up for
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: San Francisco Comics Stand Up for Campos I don't have a dog in the Campos vs Chiu fight for State Assembly (I'm in Phil Ting country), and maybe you don't either. But if you got a kick out of the
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Croissantification The Feds want to double the size of two marine sanctuaries in Northern California, which "would restrict the movements of cargo ships, aircraft and personal watercraft, and close the areas to oil and
SF News Cops Kill Middle-Aged Woman Armed Only With Baseball Bat [Updated] Santa Clara police officers have shot and killed a middle aged woman who allegedly swung at them with an aluminum baseball bat. According to Santa Clara police Lt. Kurt Clarke, officers were called
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Afternoon: Late Night Transit Hearing Anyone who's stood/swayed for 45 minutes waiting for a packed and barf-smelling N Judah knows firsthand that getting around San Francisco's late at night can be quite a challenge. This afternoon, move
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Twitter's 'Dark Pool' San Franciscans train to respond to an emergency. Are you ready? [SF Chronicle] Four SF runners explain why they'll be running in the Boston Marathon. [SF Examiner] Beth Spotswood memorializes Ron Smith, "kind,
SF News The Mayor vs. Muni: The Fight Over Sunday Meters San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is ratcheting up his opposition to Sunday parking meter enforcement, telling KCBS that he refuses to accept any compromises, and that he is "only willing to consider 'no
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: Dumpling Wars Friday: Take Five For only $5 (paid at the door), get a behind-the-ODC Theater-scenes look at works in progress from dance artists Zach Sharrin, Marina Fukushima and Sarah Bush. Afterwards, ODC Theater Director
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Bus Crash Kills Ten Shoot for SF-based film 14 Mission is casting: they're looking for a man to play a photographer, and a woman to play a call girl (the photog is one of her clients). And