Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: London Kids Dance to Kreayshawn Please enjoy this little afternoon dance break courtesy of The Breakfast Club Dancers, who won a contest in their native London last year sponsored by the Docklands Light Railway called "Dance to London's
SF News San Jose Bar Fight Turns Into Shooting, Stabbing Is it just us or has San Jose been getting more violent lately? Today brings news of a late-night bar brawl that ended around 1:45 a.m. this morning with two men
SF News Richmond Car Thief Mistakenly Kidnaps 5-Year-Old In Backseat A wily car thief in Richmond yesterday stole a family's vehicle while they had stepped briefly inside their home for a bathroom break. What the thief failed to notice was the five-year-old girl
SF News Accused Serial Killer Joseph Naso Defends Pictures Of Weirdly Posed, Apparently Dead Women As 'Art' Like we said yesterday, the preliminary hearing of accused serial killer (and winner of the Grim Reaper costume contest) Joseph Naso was bound to reveal some disturbing evidence in the case right out
SF News Suspected Rapist Hits On Female Officer, Gets Arrested File under: Men Are Pigs. An accused rapist with a warrant out for his arrest just couldn't help himself Saturday, and he approached a police car at Third Street and Revere in order
SF News Afternoon Palate Cleanser: RuPaul Moderates Republican Debate This made us chuckle. By the way, something's happening in New Hampshire tonight. Also, there's an ongoing campaign to vote for Rupaul for President (by defacing Ron Paul posters... and RuPaul's capitalizing on
SF News Once Again, 'The Advocate' Tries to Tell World That Minneapolis, Salt Lake City Are Gayer Than S.F. It's time once again for the egregious link bait known as The Advocate's list of the 'Gayest Cities in America.' Last year, they crowned Minneapolis the winner. And this year, who might
SF News Someone Is Trying To Burn Down Novato Novato has been terrorized by 50 separate, small, suspected arson fires in the last three days, most of which have been in garbage cans or on small, four-square-foot patches of grass or brush.
SF News Accused Serial Killer Joseph Naso Back In Court Today Joseph Naso, the scary-looking man who stands accused of multiple murders of young women with double-initials in Northern California from the 1970s to the 1990s, returns to a Marin courtroom today for a
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: The Ballad of the Burglar of Telegraph Hill We live in an age when a news story can become the stuff of legend and fodder for balladeers within days. And yes, the story of the wily burglar of Telegraph Hill, who
SF News Homeless Occupy Oakland Activist May Face Life In Prison Occupy Oakland activist Marcel Johnsonbetter known as the vocal, omnipresent camper named Khaliwas arrested on December 16 outside Oakland's City Hall for a dispute over a blanket which his attorney Dan
Arts & Entertainment Mickey Hart To Turn Golden Gate Bridge Into Giant 'Wind Harp' In honor of the 75th birthday of the Golden Gate Bridge, being celebrated this May, artist and former Grateful Dead member Mickey Hart will turn the iconic bridge into a giant musical instrument
SF News XXI Forever, The Cougar Forever 21, Opens Near Union Square In big retail news for the well-over-21 set, XXI Forever, the spinoff of Forever 21 geared toward slightly older gals, had its grand opening Saturday at Market and Stockton in the former Virgin
SF News Judge Declines To Swear In Ross Mirkarimi As Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi was quietly sworn in Saturday night as San Francisco Sheriff in a private ceremony just a day after news broke of an investigation into a New Year's Eve domestic violence incident
Arts & Entertainment 'New York Times' Names Oakland Number-Five Place To Visit In 2012 Don't get us wrong: We hella love Oakland, in all its urban, slightly dangerous, Brooklyn-in-the-90s sort of glory. But excuse us if we chuckle a little finding it on a list of places
SF News San Jose Machete-Murder Suspect Appears in Court; Victim Was Mother Of Same-Sex Partner View more videos at: http://nbcbayarea.com. There are now some more details in that awful case we mentioned earlier this week, in which 40-year-old Santa Clara nurse Sagal Sadiq allegedly murdered 65-year-old
SF News Ross Mirkarimi Investigated In Alleged Domestic Abuse Incident Sheriff-elect Ross Mirkarimi, who's being sworn in to his new post Sunday, is currently under investigation by the SFPD after an incident of alleged domestic abuse involving his wife over New Year's weekend.
SF News Weather Report You've landed. You're back in the office. You're only a little worse for wear and thank god it's not raining. You don't need to believe in astrology or ascribe to any sort of
Arts & Entertainment Play About George Moscone, Co-Conceived and Directed by His Son, Begins Previews at Berkeley Rep Tomorrow marks the first preview of Ghost Light, a new play co-conceived and directed by Jonathan Moscone about the life and death of his father, slain San Francisco mayor George Moscone. Moscone is
Arts & Entertainment See S.F. in All Its Glory, Via Car, Circa 1955 Behold, this newly rediscovered bit of film, a Cinemascope look at San Francisco in 1955 by filmmaker and inventor Tullio Pellegrini. It's part of the Prelinger Archives, and it contains some characteristically dry,
SF News Elderly Bernal Heights Man Accused of Killing Wife Remains In Hospital 74-year-old Ying Hua Wu, who is the sole suspect in the December 9th stabbing death of his 72-year-old wife Hao Mei Wu, remains in custody in the hospital this week, and his arraignment
SF News More Arrests As Oakland Occupiers Protest Teepee Removal Approximately 60 Oakland police in riot gear entered Frank Ogawa Plaza around 11:30 p.m. last night and "made several indiscriminate arrests," as KRON4 is reporting. A dozen Occupy Oakland folk were
SF News Burglar Stubbornly Remains on Telegraph Hill Cliffside [Updated] That (allegedly) thieving dude we discussed yesterday, the one who was chased until he jumped a wall and found himself on a sheer, brush-covered cliff on the eastern side of Telegraph Hill, remains
Arts & Entertainment One More Roundup From the 'Sh*t ___s Say' Meme We know. There are at least ten of you out there who are SO OVER this you could die and you've just lost some modicum of respect for us. But chances are we've
SF News Giselle Esteban Grand Jury Transcripts Reveal More Details About Murder ... And we're back, covering the sure-to-be-jarring trial of Giselle Esteban, the Union City woman who is accused of murdering former friend and nursing student Michelle Le last April. (Again, we do not want