Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Have a couple of microbrews, or club sodas, and enjoy the endlessly-hyped Inception. If you're like us and haven't seen the movie yet, a bar might not be the best place to
SF News December Most Dangerous Month For Pedestrians The Chronicle came out with an article this morning with data stating that 800 pedestrians get hit by cars in San Francisco each year, about two per day, which is a higher ratio
SF News BART Running Smoothly After Yesterday's Service Disruption BART trains are now running on schedule this morning after service was disrupted along the Transbay Tube yesterday. Smoke was reported at around 1:45 p.m. near the Oakland end. After a
SF News Rain To Continue Nearly Every Night Until Christmas Friday's dismal weather prediction has been accurate so far -- we hear there was thunder and hail in the Bay Area today. (We wouldn't know, as we're currently in the cold, cold Midwest.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Attends: Wild 94.9's Wild Jam A Woman Beater, a Phenom, a Pleasant Surprise, and a One Hit Wonder: SFist's Erick Pressman reports back from Thursday night's Wild 94.9's Wild Jam at HP Pavilion. by Erick Pressman While
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Get your last-minute gifts at Madrone Craft Bar Pop-up Shop, featuring handmade items by local artists and crafters, including Ben Swire, Cori Crooks, Gregory Cowley Photography, Guerrero Street Handmade, Hansolo Creations, Mariafatima
SF News Sit/Lie in Effect, Not to Be Enforced Until February The Sit/Lie ordinance went into effect on Saturday, but Bay City News reports (via SF Appeal) that SFPD won't begin enforcing it until February after its officers have gone through training in
misc Relevant Facebook Status Update of the Day Via T.S.: "I'm dumbfounded... A woman walking down Fillmore St. with 4 children told them that '...San Francisco is a place for steers & queers...'"
misc St. Anthony's Seeks Scarves, Other Donations Bay City News reports via the Examiner that the St Anthony Foundation's 23rd Annual Curbside Holiday Donation Drive started this morning. They're accepting clothing, food, toiletries, and other items to be handed out
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CLUB: It's Holiday Non Stop Bhangra -- come dressed in red and green! Special guest DJ Dave Sharma of Sub Swara Crew from New York will join residents Dj Jimmy Love and Rav-E
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight PHOTOGRAPHY: After this month, cult-favorite Kodachrome slide film, which stopped being manufactured in 2009, will no longer be processed (which brings a fat tear to this photography-loving contributor's eye). RayKo Photo Center celebrates
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Happy Holidays From Chronicle Books This adorable holiday video illustrates just how incomparably fun, cool, and clever locally-based publishing gem, Chronicle Books, is. It also goes to show that the Chronicle staff is full of some darn good-looking
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC I: The Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco presents Christmas Crap-Array 2010, which showcases soloists and ensembles performing "the kind of raunchy, hilarious songs and skits that have become their signature style"
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: Rush tickets are still available for the SF Film Society's presentation of Mauritz Stiller’s 1919 silent film classic Sir Arne’s Treasure, featuring a live original musical accompaniment by John Darnielle
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: PianoFight Productions will perform the last production of their One Year AnnivHERsary Show, featuring the best of their past sketches, which include dueling dictator chefs, a liquor cabinet coming to life, air
Arts & Entertainment SFist Attends: 'Kings of Pastry' Screening, Q&A with Michael Recchiuti by Aislinn Fletcher “Eat the highest quality of food you can in small quantities so your brain is happy every day.” -- Pastry Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer Saturday night’s screening of the movie
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: French New Wave classic, Breathless, which popularized the jump cut and the hand-held camera, along with the "Belmondo pout and the boho waif", is at the Red Vic through tomorrow night. 7:
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY/MUSIC: Actor, writer, and musician Donald Glover brings his I Am Donald Tour, a cool blend of stand-up and music, to Slim's. Glover's a former writer for 30 Rock, which won him
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Lights on Market Street Launch The San Francisco Arts Commission launched its Lights on Market Street project last night, featuring three site-specific installations by internationally-recognized light artists, Jim Campbell, Paul Notzold, and Theodore Watson. The exhibit, which will
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Score some killer art for affordable prices at Print, an exhibition of limited edition prints from a fantastic line-up of Bay Area artists. The show runs through January 29. 7 to 9:
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Food Banks Need Your Help KGO reports that food banks across the Bay Area are struggling to meet the growing demand for donations. San Francisco Food Bank's demand has risen a disheartening 32% in the past year, and
SF News Missing Toddler Found in Hyatt Lobby Fountain An eighteen-month-old child is in life-threatening condition at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital after he was found in a fountain in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel located at 5 Embarcadero Center on
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Holiday Events Noël Noir: Noël Noir at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts turns the holiday season on its side. The event features six musical acts on two stages co-curated by Noise Pop, Project Nunway
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CAROLING: Bring your "instruments, out of tune voices, ugly sweaters, and garbage pickin hobos" for some high-spirited caroling at the 2nd Annual Cacophony Christmas. "Wear your ugly christmas sweaters, old Haloween costumes, or
Arts & Entertainment Friday: Protest Screenings of David Wojnarowicz's Censored 'A Fire in My Belly' Some last-minute screenings of David Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly have been scheduled on Friday night as part of a national protest of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery's removal of the