SF News Running Into Your Boss At Folsom Street Fair, And Other SF-Specific Fears Today on the Bold Italic they've got a funny bit from Dave Gordon covering a host of very San Franciscan phobias, such as the fear of forgetting your reusable bag and being shamed
Arts & Entertainment Regarding How to Have a Baby, at 40, as a San Francisco Literary Lesbian Today the Bold Italic brings us a new piece by local literary wunderkind Michelle Tea (Valencia, Rose of No Man's Land), who is actually not a wunderkind anymore. She's 40. She's an established
Arts & Entertainment A Guide For Making A Seamless San Francisco-To-Oakland Transition [Updated] From what we know of Oakland — which is everything — residents stroll around and shoot each other with guns. Lots of guns. In between going to Ike's and Plum, that is. But that's pretty
SF News Bold Italic Tries to Rename La Lengua 'Bernal Flats' As we all know, some neighborhoods have names that are still up for debate in popular parlanceif we had a dime for every time some friend (or commenter) whined about the uselessness
Arts & Entertainment And Now, Let's Take Another Romp Through S.F. Neighborhood Stereotypes, Shall We? The Bold Italic makes the bold move today of giving us a mildly amusing listicle that cycles through all of the neighborhoods in San Francisco where a newcomer might find themselves looking for
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Human Placenta Deemed 'Ultimate Slow Food' From the Bold Italic's There Will Be Blood exploration of the many options new moms face when deciding what to do with their afterbirth, we finally learn where the whole slow food movement
Arts & Entertainment Local Internet Website Bold Italic Launching a Print Magazine Noted locally focused Internet magazine and Gannett subsidiary, The Bold Italic announced today they'll be launching their first ever print edition net month with an ink-and-paper quarterly titled 25 Ways to Be a
Arts & Entertainment The Bold Italic Mocks Our 'Wet Cold' Summer People don't really move to San Francisco to bask in the sun, at least not in the summer months, but anyway, we all continually like to complain about the weather, especially as August