Arts & Entertainment Zany French Pop Dance Soiree 'Bardot A Go Go' Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary Bastille Day Party This Saturday It’s the silver anniversary faire la fête of the French discotheque Bardot A Go Go’s annual Bastille Day Party this Saturday, and its co-founder looks back on 25 years of crepes, cigarettes, and 1960s period apparel.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Thrillpeddlers 'Jewels of Paris' At The Hypnodrome Thrillpeddlers have been producing their twisted follies and perverse musical revues for nearly 20 years, and Jewels of Paris at The Hypnodrome is their latest madcap musical. When you go to the theater
SF News French Say Au Revoir To America's Cup Yet another woe befell San Francisco's gift to billionaire Larry Ellison and his fancy boat race. Specifically, the French sailing team has dropped out of the race. "The team, called Aleph, announced Tuesday
misc SFist Asks a French Expatriate What France Does for Bastille Day? In an effort to get inside the mind of French citizenry, SFist asked our very own opera critic, Cedric Westphal - an openly French-born and French-speaking person living right here in San Francisco!
misc Overheard @ Grant Ave and Post St A motorcycle cop reprimanding a pulled-over driver upon seeing his I.D., "Always the French. You need to drive better." [Overheard by D.P.]
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Food Truck Upate: French at Folsom / 7th Tonight Finally, food from the back of a Toyota (or whatever) we can get behind. The upstanding citizens over at Eater tell us that French food will be available tonight at Folsom and Seventh.
SF News Soledad Charter Bus Accident Kills at Least Five Shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, a charter bus carrying French tourists overturned on a Highway 101 overpass in Soledad, about 100 miles southeast of San Francisco, killing at least 5
Arts & Entertainment SFist Watches: Your Locals On Reality TV So it should come as no surprise that she was all doom and gloom at the beginning of this week's episode, lamenting the fact that she has no "positive mantra," unlike her chipper
Arts & Entertainment SFIAAFF: <em>Flight of the Red Balloon</em> The movie follows Suzanne (the wonderful Juliette Binoche) and her son Simon in Paris, just as they hire a new nanny, Song, from Taiwan. Although Suzanne isn't really the "gentle" part of the
SF News Your Halloween Drunk Driving Report During the wee hours of the morning, a woman sporting a French maid outfit was arrested for going the wrong way down the northbound lanes on (the) 280 in San Francisco. She caused