Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Spell It Out' By Lonely Island Andy Samberg and Lonely Island are back with this little rap track called "Spell It Out." What's he spelling out exactly? See below. Happily, somebody did this work for us, but here's what
SF News City Attorney's Office Lays Out Game Plan for Prop 8 Decision Day The Supreme Court is set to make some huge decisions regarding marriage equality in the next few weeks, and San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is preparing for all outcomes. The potential good
Arts & Entertainment Regarding OutLoud Radio, This Year's Non-Profit Beneficiary of Juanita More's Pride Party Over the past nine years, local drag queen Juanita More has raised over a million dollars local LGBT non-profits via ticket sales for her annual Pride Party. This year's party, on Sunday, June
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Cyrus Chef Douglas Keane Tapped for 'Top Chef Masters' Many in the food world have been wondering what was coming next for former Cyrus chef Douglas Keane, who's been lying low since his Michelin two-star restaurant in Healdsburg shuttered last fall due
SF News Exciting SFPD Car Chase Ends Underwater in Berkeley [Updated] The SFPD went speeding after a suspect vehicle on 101 last night which took them across the bridge to Berkeley Aquatic Park, where the suspect tried to ditch his car in the water
SF News NYT Slams Larry Ellison And The America's Cup Today the New York Times gets in on the America's Cup hating game, criticizing Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison for making the regatta so expensive to participate in that only four boats are going
SF News Trans March to Honor Bradley Manning; Also, Is Bradley Manning Transgender? Swift on the heels of the news that the SF Pride Board is being not-so-gently urged by Supervisor David Campos to find a way to make good on their failed honoring of Bradley
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'American Night' At CalShakes Much like they did with last summer's Spunk, CalShakes veered away from their standard repertoire of 20th Century classics and Shakespeare plays with the selection of Richard Montoya's American Night: The Ballad of
SF News Dozens Speak Out In Support of Manning for Pride Marshal; Meanwhile, Manning Himself Begins Court-Martial As we mentioned last week, the SF Pride board relented in the face of growing pressure from the city and held another public meeting Friday regarding their decision to retract the honorary appointment
SF News Senior Citizen Shot In The Back Of The Head In Outer Sunset A 67-year-old man was shot in the back of the head in an Outer Sunset garage Saturday night. Any possibly motive remains a mystery, and it's unclear whether anything was missing from the
Arts & Entertainment Uh Oh: Bay Lights Already Malfunctioning This is not good, kids. Matier & Ross are reporting today on "hundreds" of those little LED lights that are part of the Bay Lights display that are stuck in either the on
SF News Lady Goes On Epic Rant Against Bicycle Sharing Bicycling is, of course, near and dear to the hearts of many in S.F. Recently, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg launched a bicycle sharing program, emulating those in Paris and London, dubbed
SF News Highlights From the SFPD Park Station Newsletter It's time once again to hear a few highlights from the land known as the Upper Haight. Each week, Park Station Captain Greg Corrales rounds up the neighborhood's recent incidents and arrests, and
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Maximus Thor Please enjoy this little boy, known as Maximus Thor on YouTube, who looks like Macaulay Culkin and lip synchs to spoken tracks we can't identify. (ID welcome in the comments.) Below, he plays
SF News Binh Luc, Accused Murderer of Five, Appears Briefly in Court It's been over a year since we've heard anything about Binh Thai Luc, who has been sitting in prison awaiting trial for the grisly quintuple homicide on Howth Street last March. He made
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'Dear Elizabeth' At Berkeley Rep A book or play in letters is not a new concept see A.R. Guerney's 1989 play Love Letters as one popular example of the form, or Alice Walker's The Color Purple but
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Regarding The Third Rail, The New Bar From The Range Team Coming To Dogpatch We first heard about The Third Rail (628 20th Street), the new bar from the team behind popular Mission restaurant Range, back in November. Now the Chron brings word that construction is just
Arts & Entertainment Behold: Prancercise The Book, And The Remixes Joanna Rohrbach of Prancercise LLC is winning the internet this week, obviously, though we were a bit concerned that as she achieved web-wide viral fame in the last 48 hours, she was not
SF News Apple Uses Company Other Than FoxConn To Make iPad Minis Taipei-based Pegatron, a manufacturer with whom Apple has had a long relationship, is taking over from controversial manufacturer FoxConn, at least in the manufacture of iPad Minis and the upcoming, less expensive iPhone
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New York's Big Gay Ice Cream Truck Returns To S.F. Next Week The phenomenon known as The Big Gay Ice Cream Truck is coming back to S.F. for the first time in a few years, and they'll be appearing at a couple events next
Arts & Entertainment Video: Prancercise, Failed '80s Fitness Craze, Rediscovered [Updated] How it took this long for the internet to discover Joanna Rohrback and her inventive (and wildly hilarious) exercise method dubbed Prancercise, we will never know. But thank god we now have her,
Arts & Entertainment More Big Broadway Names Headlining Feinstein's This Summer Showing that they have more booking power and a greater taste for musical theater than their predecessors at the Rrazz Room, the folks at new cabaret venue Feinstein's at the Nikko have just
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former S.F. Chef Russell Jackson To Vie For 'Next Food Network Star' Russell Jackson, who built a fan base for his pioneering underground dinner series SubCulture Dining before opening the shortlived Lafitte on Pier 5, relocated to New York last year and has now landed
SF News S.F. Takes Lead In National Home Price Uptick A piece in the NYT yesterday confirms that San Francisco is winning the race to become the most expensive place to live anywhere ever. In the ongoing, much talked about economic recovery, home
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Step Inside Novela, The Newest Cocktail Bar in SOMA, Opening Friday At long last, the tacky and depressing idiot-magnet known as Fluid Ultra Lounge (662 Mission Street) closed last year, proving that occasionally the free market does its job and there may indeed be