misc TOMEX "A methodological guide to carrying your books at school Part 1" (CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE) "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni Yilmaz XXX
misc Inner Sunset Pride? Jim Herd (via his photo stream) announces that the "Inner Sunset area of San Francisco now merits its own T-shirt." Does it? Does it really?
misc Reality TV Looking for Camera-Ready (Medical) Marijuana Smokers This Craigslist ad caught our eye. A Hollywood production crew is looking to throw down "free school tuition, nice housing, money for living expenses, and per diems" to one lucky mary jane fan
misc Silent Protest at Yesterday's Protest As we work on fixing our galley image snafu, do check out this image from yesterday's torch mess. Any thoughts? We're not sure how to feel about it. Please advise.
misc Reason No. 784393 to Love Danielle Steel We love Danielle Steel. A lot. Why? We can't pinpoint; there are many reasons to adore this SF-based writer. Her soft-focused images on the back of her books; her rumored affection for SFist
misc Jackie Speier Opposes The War, Gets Booed By Republicans Our newest member of Congress just got booed by pro-war Republicans! Jackie Speier, who was just elected this Tuesday to fill out the remainder of Tom Lantos's term in the House of Representatives,
misc What Happened To No Name Sushi? We were craving some cheap, cheap tuna rolls the other day, and figured we'd head out to our favorite sushi place in the whole wide world, Yokoso Nippon, which is, of course, the
misc HA HA HA HA Olympic Torch Hilarity So the torch is going from Pine and Van Ness down to the Marina? It's like the Gavin Newsom tour of San Francisco! Will the torch go see Beach Blanket Babylon and shoot
misc Photo du Jour 98 The calm before the storm: McCovey Cove (just outside AT&T Park) awash in red flags, taken late this morning.
misc SFist Interview: Alter Eco's Edouard Rollet You wouldn’t guess it from the quiet way he talks, but Edouard Rollet is a man on a mission. He’s the co-founder of Alter Eco, a small San Francisco-based company that
misc Death of a Prius-Eater This monster pothole lurked on Townsend Street in the shade of the ramp connecting 6th Street to I-280. Under normal circumstances, we find the shrill complaints of motorists about pavement quality to be
misc SFIFF Time! It's getting to be that time of the year! Where the ads on MUNI buses as they drive by beckon you to escape the usual Metreon-flavored cinematic lineup of Run Fat Boy Run
misc Day Around the Bay Baseball season begins with a crushing defeat. Surprised? Of course you're not. [Examiner] Real Craigslist blog and fake Craigslist blog make up, might meet over coffee. Fireworks TBD. [Curbed] Choice footage of today's
misc NYT to Bloggers: You Will Die To be sure, there is no official diagnosis of death by blogging, and the premature demise of two people obviously does not qualify as an epidemic. There is also no certainty that the
misc Photo du Jour 96 Cyclist throwing (pretend!) kicks at parked cars in Golden gate Park this weekend. Let's get along, people. It's going to be a long week ahead of us.
misc Caltrain Fatality This Morning "Ladies and gentlemen, we're sorry," said the voice. "But there has been a fatality involving a train ahead at Menlo Park, and we will be holding here for a little while." This time
misc Brand New High School Calamity: Certain Students Are Being Made Objects of Scorn! But wait. Seriously? Kids are STARVING themselves? We think this is probably more of a failure of the students' judgment than of school policy -- hey, teenagers make lots of bad decisions, and
misc Phots du Jour 95 Chris Daly and his son, Jack, at this weekend's Don't Be Mean Torch--or whatever it's called--rally.
misc Week Around the Ists SFist broke news about the Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco's plan to rename the city's wastewater treatment facility to the George W. Bush Sewage Plant. After the previous week's chaos and confusion
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