Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: It's $7 Tuesday at the Red Vic, featuring the Steve Martin classic, The Jerk, in which a total imbecile manages to strike it rich. 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. // Red
SF News How The City Can Get The Most Bang For America's Cup Buck SPUR came out with a report today outlining how S.F. can use the large influx of money that the upcoming America's Cup will undoubtedly generate as an impetus to make major, much
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Beer Week 2011 Taps Keg on Friday Had such a great time this weekend that you're counting down the days 'til the next one? Take it easy this week and rest up for the big SF Beer Week 2011, featuring
SF News S.F.'s Most Dangerous Streets for Bikes The Bay Citizen has created a handy new interactive map pinpointing all of the reported bike accidents that occurred in San Francisco during the past two years. Crashes reported to SFPD increased from
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: IndieFest presents The Drummond Will, which pays homage to the classic British comedies of the '40s and '50s, featuring brothers who reunite after their father's death and encounter a colorful cast of
misc Photos: Giants FanFest 2011 Saturday's Giants FanFest event drew record crowds, upwards of 40,000 people, which was double the previous years' average of 20,000. The park filled up so quickly at the start of the
SF News Seven Injured in Taxi, Limo Collision At around 2 a.m. on Sunday morning, a taxi and limousine collided at the intersection of Jones and Sutter, causing the limo to hit a nearby light post. The bottom sleeve of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Watch Holly Golightly charm the pants off of New York City at the Castro's celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Breakfast at Tiffany's, the film that brings the classic Truman Capote novel
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM/MUSIC: IndieFest presents The Sight of Music, a shorts program showcasing a hybrid mix of live band performances, music videos, and music related shorts. Tonight's show features live sets by Jon Bernson
SF News "Egypt Remembers" Memorial Seeks Help Honoring Victims San Francisco-based company 1000Memories, a free site that provides a forum for friends and families to pay tribute to their deceased loved ones, has created its first group memorial page, "Egypt Remembers." The
Arts & Entertainment Tonight Addendum: Bam!Bam! Burst Onto Bay Area Scene And Make First Friday In Oakland Worth Crossing The Bridge For by Erick Pressman (who resides in Oakland) Hey San Francisco, meet Bam!Bam!. This all-female, lo-fi, garagey, pop punk duo are the greatest band in the Bay Area that you haven’t heard
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight BENEFIT: The Bay Area Girls Rock Camp, in which girls aged 8 through 18 can go rock their butts off while bonding with other girls for a whole week, is having its 2nd
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: David Byrne, Cloris Leachman, Rooftop Concert, Coffee Crawl, Forage SF, and More! IndieFest opens (the Dude abides), and Sketchfest closes with back-to-back events at the Castro: True Stories 25th Anniversary with David Byrne, featuring a screening and tribute to the cool and quirky movie musical,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FOOD: Celebrate Tet Holiday with Rice Paper Scissors, a pop-up Vietnamese cafe, featuring "small tables, even smaller stools, fresh Vietnamese condiments, Cambodian pop music, and delicious food." The menu includes Dungeness Crab Glass
Arts & Entertainment Sebadoh And Quasi Show The Current Boring Indie Bands How It’s Done At Great American 2/8/11 by Erick Pressman These days it’s rare to find an indie rock tour with one band worth watching on it. So when you have two, no-bullshit, ground-breaking bands like Sebadoh and Quasi
Arts & Entertainment IndieFest 2011 Kicks Off Tonight The 13th Annual IndieFest film and music festival starts tonight with a couple of stellar opening night films, including Kaboom, "a sort of Clueless on acid where late-period John Waters meets Bret Easton
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: Tickets are still available to see the legendary Lemmy Kilmister annihilate the Warfield at tonight's Motörhead show. Also on the bill are Clutch and Valient Thorr. 8 p.m. // The Warfield (982
SF News Park Life's Balloon Dog Bookends Selling Like Hot Cakes, Thanks To Jeff Koons It just doesn't get any better than this. Remember those balloon dog bookends at Park Life that threw artist Jeff Koons into such a PR tizzy last December? The $55 bookends, which had
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: JD Samson, of Le Tigre and the art/performance collective Men fame, will be spinning a special DJ set in celebration of the release of Men's debut album, Talk About Body, on
Arts & Entertainment Save KUSF Alert: Rally At City Hall, 1 P.M. Today The Save KUSF folks are organizing a rally to take place in front of City Hall today from 1 to 4 p.m. The Board of Supervisors will be voting on the cause's
SF News San Francisco To Consider Unsolicited Yellow Pages Ban Yesterday, Board of Supervisors President David Chiu introduced a ban on unsolicited Yellow Pages in San Francisco that would force phone companies to get consumers' permission before dumping the directories on their doorsteps.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: SF Sketchfest presents Airplane! Tribute to Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker, the film's brilliant writing and directing team. Joining the team onstage will be their leading man Robert Hays ("Ted
SF News Updated: Two Shot, Killed, In Fisherman's Wharf View Larger Map UPDATE: Fifty-six-year-old Hong Ri Wu of San Francisco, was arrested at the scene and booked on suspicion of two counts of murder. Wu is suspected of shooting the victims, who
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight BENEFIT: Kentucky Fried Woman will perform at Hotties 4 H0m0 Health Care, tonight's benefit for Lyon-Martin Health Clinic, which is trying to raise $250k in order to stay open. Also on the bill
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: Tickets are still available for SF Sketchfest's Music Night, hosted by Web Soup's Chris Hardwick, featuring an impressive line-up of comedic musicians turning it up to 11, including David Koechner (of Anchorman