SF News San Francisco Is Third Safest City For Kids, Says <em>Men's Health</em> Men's Health magazine, a fitness/softcore gay porn publication, has announced its official list of the best and worst cities in which to raise your little blessings. Basing their results on specific statistics
SF News Halle Berry Moving to S.F.? She just wants to feel good. (Monster's Ball? Anyone?) Academy Award winner Halle Berry, according to SFGate gossip, "is considering relocating from Los Angeles to S.F. in an effort to protect her
Arts & Entertainment The Baby-ry Coast There are lots of kid-friendly events this weekend and beyond. Flax has all sorts of art classes (scroll down and see list of events at right) for the kiddos, including cartooning classes for
Arts & Entertainment The Baby-ry Coast Looking for fun things to do with Dad on Father's Day? Frisco Kids has some great ideas. Be sure to check out their list of good hiking spots, too. A reader let us
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 This Weekend We're fast approaching another activity-packed weekend. Parents, be sure to refer to the Kids' events section at bottom! Speaking of kids, tonight Vice Verse is hosting the interactive Kids-patch, which consists of a
misc The Baby-ry Coast Thanks again to all the readers who have been sending us family-friendly info! Keep it coming! This weekend is packed with the usual spring-time fun and free/cheap events for all ages. Dogs,
Arts & Entertainment Kids' Pajama Party Tonight at Cover to Cover Booksellers This is a cute idea! In honor of Noe Valley Celebrates the Book Week, Cover to Cover Booksellers (1307 Castro St) is hosting an hour-long Pajama Party geared toward 3- to 8-year-olds this
Arts & Entertainment Silhouette Artist Karl Johnson at Small Frys on Friday We received a tip from a reader that third-generation silhouette portrait artist Karl Johnson will be creating one-of-a-kind likenesses of local tykes at Small Frys in Noe Valley on Friday from 2 to
Arts & Entertainment More Events for Kids This Weekend As noted in SFist This Weekend and The Baby-ry Coast, there are lots of family activities to be had this weekend. Here are a couple of more that are happening tomorrow: The hugely
SF News Kid Cutout Installation Raises Child Abuse Awareness On Wednesday, SFist wondered about this installation at Civic Center. Turns out is an exhibit called "Keeping Our Promise," a kid-cutout visual representation of the "433 abused or neglected San Francisco children who
misc The Baby-ry Coast We haven't posted a column in a few weeks, but we're still here! Parents, we want to hear from you. Keep sending us your links, stories, and tips. Tell us: What do you
misc SFist Out and About We spotted this inappropriate kids' t-shirt at the Walgreens on Powell near O'Farrell.
misc The Baby-ry Coast We received a heads-up about another great blog, Cry It Out, by SF stay-at-home dad Mike Adamick, who was also featured on Eye on Blogs the other day. Mike's a high-profile writer --
misc The Baby-ry Coast Last week we waxed poetic about how great growing up in the Bay Area must be, much in part due to the strong sense of community here, as well as the huge amount
SF News Kid Fell From Moving 38 Geary Bus Yesterday? According to SF Appeal, via ABC7, a middle-schooler fell out of a moving 38 Geary bus yesterday at around 8:40 a.m. near Jordan Avenue. The boy is between 11 and 13
misc The Baby-ry Coast This contributor recently had a baby, who is now two and a half months old. It's been quite a fun journey exploring the city with such a wee one. (We highly recommend the
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend We have another weekend full of fun and mostly free daytime events coming up. Here are a few. SATURDAY 1st Annual Super Hero Street Fair anonEvents, Get YER Freak On!, and Climate Theater
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight THEATER: CASA (Children’s After School Arts) is having a musical theatrical extravaganza, Adventures at Camp Itchy Scratchy, starring 85 kindergarten through fifth graders. "Looking to escape their school-year stresses, a group of
misc Steve and Kate's Summer Camp Starts in June at Six Bay Area Locations Steve and Kate's Summer Camp, which "reinvents summer camp for the modern era," sounds like a dream camp for kids in kindergarten through 7th grade that's customized for each child. It's something we
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Easter Egg Hunts There are all sorts of Easter egg hunts going on throughout the Bay Area this weekend. Below are just a few. Sunday in San Francisco The 18th Annual Union Street Spring Celebration and
SF News Tree Sitters Lose Yet Another Round More time is being wasted over in Berkeley over those damn oak trees. This time the Berkeley City Council voted last night that they it "will not seek a stay of a judge's
SF News No Matter What, Berkeley Tree Sitters Lose After a judge ruled that the University of California can cut down those cumbersome old oak trees, the kids still stuck up in the grove aren't coming down. What else is new, right?
SF News Another Berkeley Tree-Sitter Arrested, Standoff Continues While police have tried to starve and cutoff supplies to the few remaining protesters up in the UCB oak grove, another tree-sitter was arrested yesterday afternoon at around 5 p.m. Performing yoga
misc Sports Facility Plans Put On Hold, Trustifarians Feel Like They've Accomplished Something UCB's plans to mow down an oak grove and put up a sports training facility were put on hold. It seems a judge halted the plans until "the university can prove the project