SF News Muni Driver Struck By Muni Bus In Muni Yard An employee of the SF Municipal Railway was hospitalized this morning after being struck by a Muni bus operated by another employee while walking in the Muni yard this morning at about 6:
Arts & Entertainment Spring Theater Preview Spring is officially here, after a very spring-like winter, and now it's time to bring you a roundup of theater happenings around the Bay Area as our local theater companies wind down their
SF News Motor Scooter Accident In The Mission Critically Injures One A crash at 16th and South Van Ness this morning involving a motor scooter and another vehicle has left the rider of the scooter in critical condition. The accident happened at about 10
SF News Motorcade Alert: Obama Coming To Town Again Tonight President Obama is landing at SFO early this evening and heading straight to Pacific Heights for hob-nobbing with liberal-leaning billionaires. First off is a cocktail party at the home of environmentalist and former
SF News Running Into Your Boss At Folsom Street Fair, And Other SF-Specific Fears Today on the Bold Italic they've got a funny bit from Dave Gordon covering a host of very San Franciscan phobias, such as the fear of forgetting your reusable bag and being shamed
Arts & Entertainment Video: Gorgeous Aerial Footage of the S.F. Coast, the Bay Lights, and Our Fair City Please watch this brand new piece of HD videography, which features our beautiful city by day and night, as well as the coastline, and some dramatic aerial shots of the Bay and the
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA to Close With Screenings Of 24-Hour Clock Movie Christian Marclay's The Clock, an art film that goes on for 24 hours and features one minute each of found and famous film footage of a timepiece showing that exact minute of the
SF News One Year After Raid, Oaksterdam University Still Not Charged With Anything A year ago today, Oakland's pioneering Oaksterdam University was raided by DEA agents. Its vocal founder, millionaire activist Richard Lee, also saw his home raided, and subsequently he stepped down as leader of
SF News Three Men Dead in Separate East Oakland Shootings on Easter The violent weekend here in S.F. was matched with violence across the Bay on Easter Sunday. Three men were fatally shot in three separate incidents yesterday, between 10 a.m. and 8
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Rad Home Video of Drive Over the Bay ca. 1984 Behold this lovely, contemplative trip through town, set to early 80s pop hits on the radio, featuring vintage footage of Broadway in North Beach and the Embarcadero Freeway in 1984. Some things still
Arts & Entertainment Hunky Jesus Contest to Be Rescheduled This Month For all those of you who were heartbroken about the annual Hunky Jesus Contest getting rained out yesterday in Dolores Park, fear not! As the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence announce today, there will
SF News Body Found at Ocean Beach ID'd as 30-Year-Old Night Swimmer Sad news arrives today about the body that was found facedown on the beach near where Judah Street hits the ocean on Thursday morning. Though the U.S. Park Police still haven't made
SF News CHP Cracking Down on All 'Distracted Drivers' This Week What's that? You're phone's ringing while you're in the car and your headphones are all tangled up? Let it ring, friend. Let it ring. The cops are going to be out in force
SF News Final Death Knell Tolls for Adobe Bookshop Way back in 2010 things weren't looking that great for 16th Street stalwart Adobe Bookshop, and it's only gotten worse. We'd heard in January that owner Andrew McKinley was going to try to
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: The First Honest Cable Company Heh. Please enjoy today's cleanser, in which a parody of a cable company huxter tells it like it really is. "You'll have the option of choosing from several of our completely unwarranted rip-offs,
SF News Body Found on Emeryville Beach Suspected Suicide The body that was found, wet and clothed, yesterday morning at Shorebird Park in Emeryville has not been publicly identified, however Fremont police are suggesting that it belongs to a Fremont woman who
SF News Weather Report It doesn't feel like we deserve this. We probably don't. But, alas, today's glorious sunshine, dappled as it is with high clouds, will give way tomorrow to two straight days of rain. And
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: PBS Takes Us to a Cyber Cafe, Circa 1995 Did you have email in 1995? We kind of did. But we hadn't yet set foot in an internet cafe. Behold this video from PBS's Computer Chronicles that takes us to pioneering cyber
Arts & Entertainment HBO Shooting New Pilot About Gay Thirtysomethings In S.F. We recently told you about Mike Judge's Silicon Valley comedy pilot being shot for HBO down in Palo Alto, and today we learn there's a second HBO pilot set in the Bay Area,
SF News The NYT Delves Deep Into the Oikos University Shooting, and One Goh's Korean-ness There's a feature in this weekend's New York Times Magazine devoted to One Goh, the fellow who shot up Oakland's Oikos University last spring, killing seven people. The story, by Jay Caspian Kang,
SF News Body Found at Ocean Beach; Woman Found Dead on Emeryville Beach A body was reportedly found facedown in the water at Ocean Beach this morning at 7:26 a.m., near where Judah Street hits the Great Highway. The gender of the person has
SF News Scalia Hate Ramps Up On The Web After Two Very Gay Days At The SCOTUS We should all know by now that Justice Antonin Scalia is a stubborn old man who will never stop insisting that his only job is read the exact words of the Constitution and
SF News Deplorable Tween Caught Stealing Car in Bayview Terrible tweens! Today we bring you a report of a 12-year-old boy reportedly nabbed behind the wheel of a stolen car on Saturday afternoon. He was found driving the car on the 1100
SF News Video: What It Looked Like Exiting the Supreme Court Today Former SFister Matt Baume was in DC and got to breeze through today's Supreme Court hearings on the DOMA case, a.k.a. United States v. Windsor. He took some cell phone video
Arts & Entertainment Gallery: San Francisco Gay Bathhouse History, In Fliers [NSFW] San Francisco was once a thriving haven for sexual deviants, didn't you know? It still is, but in a somewhat more tame way than in the 1970s heyday of leather bars, hanky codes,