Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: The Shooting Gallery presents Fahamu Pecou, whose latest exhibition Whirl Trade portrays how the hip hop culture has altered the views of African American men around the world. In the adjoining White
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend Not watching the World Cup this weekend? Don't worry, there's lots more for you to do. Going on all weekend are the Giants County Fair, the 34th annual San Francisco Free Folk Festival
Arts & Entertainment The World Cup is in Full Effect The giant screen has been launched at Civic Center, and thousands are gearing up for hanging in the hot sun at AT&T Park tomorrow for the big U.S. vs. England
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART I: Muni Diaries presents Outbound, featuring a group mixed media exhibition portraying SF's beloved public transit in the form of paintings, graffiti, and more. There will also be a storytelling tent set
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Tonight is the opening reception for Big Dreams, solo exhibition of works by Esther Pearl Watson, which "attempt to capture the youthful innocence of another age, reconstructing an alternative history based on
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight OPERA: San Francisco Opera presents Giacomo Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West (The Girl of the Golden West) in celebration of its 100th anniversary, featuring a cast of the world’s leading singers
Arts & Entertainment Where to Watch the World Cup The World Cup starts in less than three days -- where will you be viewing the big games? Check out a few options below. Civic Center Plaza: A 13 x 18 screen will
SF News Help a Special Needs Kid Get Her Tandem Bike Back [Updated] Yes, stolen bikes are a dime a dozen in this town, but this particular story tugs at the heart strings. Streetsblog reports that on May 16, a nine-year-old special needs child's BuddyBike was
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: This sounds like a pretty great idea. At Laugh Your Way To Love!, a line-up of comedians will get the crowd loosened up, and then hostess Deb Campo will attempt to make
Arts & Entertainment Adobe Books Art Installation Proves Point Contrary to what Adobe Books' owner Andrew McKinley told SFist Jay a couple of weeks back, Mission Mission reports that Adobe Books is not closing any time soon. Apparently, the "Everything Must Go"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Billboard Liberation Front Strikes Again SFist drove by this billboard near the Cala in Nob Hill on Saturday and mused about how the original phrase, "use them all," could so easily be riffed on by flocks of sarcastic
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight PERFORMANCE: Theater company Mugwumpin presents Get This Go, which takes place in three rooms at the Pacific Heights Inn. The performance focuses on the victims of natural disaster, and the audience will move
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: As part of VIZ Cinema's Untold Legend series this month, 3rd i Films presents 3rd i’s Queer Eye, a South Asian lens on the LGBT experience, featuring a line-up of queer
SF News Bike Rampage Suspect Has Three First Names, Two Rhyme The name of the suspect who was arrested for mowing down four cyclists in the Mission on Wednesday night has been released: David Mark Clark. As periqueblend points out, the suspect has three
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Mission: Comic & Art presents artist Michael Capozzola's Riddler's Mother, which includes pieces from his weekly San Francisco Chronicle cartoon Surveillance Caricatures. 8 p.m. to Midnight // Mission: Comics and Art (3520
Arts & Entertainment Today at Noon: LGBT Pride Rally and March SF Appeal alerts us to the under-publicized Pride Rally 4 Equality march and rally today at Noon at Harvey Milk Plaza (Castro and Market). The march, which is inspired by the first rally
SF News Suspect Arrested in Pearla Louis Murder, Body Found in Suitcase Police arrested 47-year-old Lee Bell yesterday in suspicion of murdering Pearla Louis, the 52-year-old woman who was found in a suitcase in the bay last month. Louis' family said she and Bell had
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend Sorry for getting this posted late! There are lots of fun and unique events this weekend. Let's get down to it! Saturday: Calling all musicians, "buy, sell, exchange, trade, teach, learn, play, dance"
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight, Addendum Tonight's the opening of the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery’s 40th anniversary show, Now & When, in which several Bay Area cultural producers, including the Bureau of Urban Secrets, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Taro
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Artist-Xchange Gallery presents the Views of the City theme show, featuring work from several emerging artists that's representative or symbolic of Bay Area urban landscapes, SF city streets, local neighborhood scenes, cityscapes,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight PHOTOGRAPHY: RayKo Photo Center presents their first exhibition of the summer, featuring the work of Julie Anand and Damon Sauer, collaborative artists based in the Sonoran desert of Phoenix, Arizona, entitled Between, in
misc Relevant Facebook Status Update of the Day Via T.N.: "Seriously, stop renaming my neighborhood, DivCo? Are you kidding me? Nopa wasn’t lame enough, and I hear the folks on the other side of the Park want it called
Arts & Entertainment Dine About Town Starts Today Today marks the start of the two-week long Dine About Town, in which finer participating restaurants across the city offer a specially prepared 2-course lunch for $17.95 or a 3-course dinner for
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight LITERARY: Get ready for the upcoming World Cup tournament with Alan Black's The Glorious World Cup: A Fantatics Guide, in which he and co-writer David Henry Sterry "take the piss from past to
Arts & Entertainment Weekend Vignettes Relive the glorious Memorial Day weekend through the perspective of the SFist Flickr feed. And remember, if being back at work makes you feel depressed -- it's only four days until the next