SF News Day Around The Bay Adoptable bunnies strike poses at East Bay SPCA. [Pawesome] BART's bike accessibility has much room for improvement. [Mission Mission, SF Bike Coalition] An online, tuition-free public charter school in Union Square? [Tenderblog] Weekend
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Green Apple's Book of the Month This week we bring you a delightful double-dose of Green Apple Books. Check out the bookstore's latest cute and quirky commercial featuring their "Courageous Commando Cuties" advertising Green Apple's September Book of the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Artists Jennifer Judd-McGee and Mati McDonough celebrate the bold, graphic punch of vintage board games in Spin, in which they've incorporated elements from the old games like winding pathways, typography, colors, characters,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews: The Eels' Mark Oliver Everett (aka E) by Daniel Phifer The Eels have just released their ninth album, Tomorrow Morning, which is the final installment in their recent trilogy of records, preceded by 2009's Hombre Lobo and 2010's End Times,
misc Heavy September by Erick Pressman San Francisco has been an epicenter of great metal and hard rock throughout the years, and judging by some of the live music coming this month, the earth-shattering, head-splitting madness
SF News Great White Shark Spotted Eating Sea Lion In Pacifica Several onlookers in Pacifica's Linda Mar Beach spotted what they described to be a great white shark attack and devour a sea lion about 200 yards from the beach on Monday afternoon. The
SF News Day Around The Bay Explore some Bay Area haunt spots. [Eye on Blogs] Drinking in S.F. could soon be more taxing. [Bay Area Bites] American Apparel gets their perky asses sued. [SF Citizen] Jeff Adachi celebrates
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight Update: This event is actually on September 30, not August 30. Sorry for the confusion. LECTURE: Award-winning artist/author Eric Drooker will give a slide lecture on the new book, Howl: A Graphic
misc Lances, Shields, Helmets, Not Sold at Green Apple Books Yesterday's gem of a note from Marcello's Pizza reminded us of this sign we spotted a couple of months ago at Green Apple Books, which reads: LANCES, SHIELDS, HELMETS, ETC ARE NOT SOLD
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: The folks behind Everything Is Terrible! present 2Everything2Terrible2: Tokyo Drift, "a full length mashup of oddities that include cat massaging, magic crystals, 90's internet prophesies, and the cutest form of evil to
SF News Man Struck, Killed By 47 Van Ness Bus Update: The death was ruled a suicide. A man was struck and killed by the 47 Van Ness bus on Saturday evening at South Van Ness and Market. Some witnesses say they saw
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend SFist This Weekend 8/28-29 We had some technical difficulties and lost our previous, more detailed SFist This Weekend post. But the event "pearls" remain. Check them out!
SF News [Updated] SFPD Seek Help in Parental Abduction, Endangered Child Case Update: It looks like the case was solved this morning. Martinez turned himself in, and the baby is safe. SFPD are trying to locate Javier Figueroa-Martinez, 26, who took his one-year-old daughter, Melany
misc Brilliant Blur/Oasis Live 105 Interview From 1994 Unearthed The rad Rad Report gave us a heads-up about this incredible interview that a wet-behind-the-ears Aaron Axelsen did for Live 105 back in 1994 at the height of Brit Pop. Rival bands Blur
SF News SFPD Seek Help Locating Missing Insulin-Dependent Senior The San Francisco Police Department have released an alert seeking help finding 82-year-old Nollie Cooley, who was last seen leaving the 1400 block of Thomas Ave on August 20th at about 7 p.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight PARTY: Hayes Valley Farm celebrates their new greenhouse plaza with Dusker, an end-of-summer celebration, featuring a design exhibition and tours by Studio12Architecture and Rebar, a live music mix, multi-screen visuals, and much more.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts celebrates the myth of the vampire and how it will never die with Rare Vampire Films. The films include Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark -- a "badass
Arts & Entertainment Tickets for Pop-Up Magazine 4 on Sale Now Tickets for Pop-Up Magazine 4, which will take place on Thursday, September 9th, went on sale today. Get them right now. They're bound to sell out quick. Pop-Up is the world’s first
Arts & Entertainment Head Over to the Weekly Arts Market SF Today Through October Last Thursday, the Independent Arts & Media launched the San Francisco Arts Market, an open-air marketplace for local artists and businesses to sell their hand-crafted wares, including ceramics, clothing, jewelry, literature, music, paintings,
Arts & Entertainment Catch SF Opera on KQED Thursday Evenings This Month Four San Francisco Opera performances, which were recorded in high definition at the War Memorial Opera House, will air on KQED tonight and every Thursday through September 23, along with additional airings each
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight THEATER: Inspired by the lives of women such as Andrea Yates and Susan Eubanks, The Penny Dreadful Project uses expressionist, experimental, and politically charged theatre to intimately explore the tragedy and state of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight LITERARY: A line-up of local literati will be featured at The Microscopic Giant, including Tracy Jones, April Wolfe, Steven Gray, Charlie Getter, and Glynn Washington, host of NPR's Snap Judgment. There will also
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Artist Nathan Richard Phelps' solo show, Absolute Subjectivity, consists of stunning, intricate linework that forms floral or geometric “Mandela-like” patterns. The title of the show comes from a Buddhist concept of non-duality
SF News First Spare-The-Air Alert Issued for Monday Morning Put that firewood away (although there is no wood-burning ban in place), Monday is the first official Spare-The-Air Day of the season. Now that the warmer weather is upon us -- highs on
SF News Weekend Wrap-Up Did you unplug over the weekend? Good for you. Here's what you missed. Great Highway Sunday Streets huge success. [SF Citizen] Live World War II-era grenade found in North Beach. [BCN/SF Appeal]