SF News Election 2015: Former Homeless Hater Fibs About Mayoral Pow-Wow, Lee's War Chest Grows And Grows President Obama might be struggling to raise dough, but I can think of one guy, a man who's facing a lot less opposition, who isn't. You guessed it! I'm talking about San Francisco
Arts & Entertainment Help Burgled Digital Media Nonprofit That Helps At-Risk Youth! BAYCAT, educators and job-finders for underserved youth in the digital media arts, is a local profit notorious for doing damn good work. On Thursday, July 12th, their space in Dog Patch robbed. All
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eat Here Tonight: Dining Out For Life At Bisou Bistro On a very tardy edition of Eat Here Tonight, we suggest that you head over to the Castro for Dining Out For Life at Bisou Bistro. Hosted by Bill Hemenger and Rebecca Prozan,
SF News Obama Arrives At Noon [Updated] As SFist first reported, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will visit San Francisco today for a couple of fundraising events. The Obamas are expected to arrive at around 12:50
SF News Your Mayoral Candidates by the Numbers (Or Dollars) It's been awhile since we've checked in on the fundraising numbers for each mayoral candidate, which is why we're thoroughly enjoying this breakdown of each campaign's funds and expenditures today. Wonky types will
SF News Republican Party Angry Over Michelle Obama's Calif. Visit First Lady Michelle Obama arrives in the Bay Area today to make several appearances, including a fundraiser dinner with Alice Waters. Some local members of the Republican Party, however, are shaking their fists
Arts & Entertainment Arts in the California Governor's Race Meet and Greet Tonight Did you know that California's creative economy ranks third of all 50 states, yet it remains 50th out of all 50 states in per-capita funding for the arts? (See California's Creative Vitality Index,
SF News Whitman Unloads $99M In Governor's Race Meg Whitman has spent a record-breaking $99 million on her California gubernatorial campaign, according to AP. In her effort to buy the esteemed title of California Governor, Whitman spent most of her own
SF News Bay Area Chileans Discuss Quake Relief Fundraising A couple dozen members of the local Chilean community met yesterday in Berkeley to discuss some upcoming fundraising efforts and how to contact loved ones back in the earthquake-ravaged country. The damage and
misc Get This On Television Now With this week's slew of court filings, the post-Prop-8 fight for civil equality is still hot hot hot. And even though some of the 15-minutes-of-fame organizers may be losing focus, the pros aren't