misc SFist Needs More Sleep Chairlift was the best surprise of the night—very danceable music (hey, Apple’s used their stuff). They were the perfect warm up for the pop over drive of Vampire weekend. Amid the
misc Wish Your Were Dead Pool: the Poll OK, the list is huge. But who knew you all wanted to see so many business get the boot?! Anyway, we've narrowed it down to local businesses, more or less, so, please, pick
misc SF Politicians Helping Sapphic Set Rob Cradle Homosexual men can rob cradles just as well as their female counterparts. How ignorant.
misc Animal Fun? SFist reader Dan Reeeder is the most recent person to send us this image (shot just this afternoon) of the city's rat on a cat on a dog bit. Feelings are mixed here
misc Give the Gift of Don Asmussen for the Holidays One of the few people left at the Chronicle with a sense of clarity -- not to mention razor-sharp wit -- comic extraordinaire Don Asmussen is offering what could very well be the
misc Bart Delayed by Many Minutes Seriously. Or, so it looks that way. It's reading the times of both trains. Or so we you know.
misc Photo du Jour 291 "The humble causeway (aka "incline") of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge casting shadows on its replacement. Composite of two conversions. Yerba Buena Island."
misc Wish You Were Dead Pool Many of our friends have been laid off by ailing companies, so we worry that places we love might go under. What's more, it's frustrating to see companies we adore fall to bits
misc Photos: Repeal Day Parade Last Friday was the 75th anniversary of the repeal of prohibition. And if you didn't make it to last Friday's Repeal Prohibition Parade, here are a few images of the drunken merriment. Starting
misc SFist Tonight MUSIC: Pop side project from the Strokes, Los Hermanos, and Devendra Banhart, adorably called Little Joy, comes to SoMa to entertain you. And you'll have a real good time, yes sir, with opening
misc Steve Young: Still Elusive! People of Charlotte, we say to you: do not be unkind to Steve Young. As you can see, he is elusive after years of retirement (and those semi-adorable truck ads that your Mom
misc Today in San Francisco History - "Miss Goldie Griffin Wants to Become Cop" Timecapsule: December 9, 1912 Another item culled directly from the pages of our historical newspapers, this one from the period in which California women had just won the right to vote -- something
misc Frank Chu Returns Again It's been some timer since we've posted anything after SFist lifted the Frank Chu ban, yes? So, John Murphy sent us the above image of Chu standing in front of some Chuian art
misc Photo du Jour 288 Photo by Matt Baume/SFist It's back. That house on Castro Street is - at last! - all dolled up for the holidays.
misc Week Around the Ists LAist wined and dined on some of the city's best international food. The Korean BBQ truck had the edge of a street taco and the Imagawa-Yaki Japanese pastries were fulfilling. Seattlest turned investigative
misc Oh, Muni, is There Nothing You Can't Break? And hey, while we're at it, when were you planning in replacing these dinosaurs with the far-more-readable NextBus ones?
misc Fell Street Free Fall Trey Blog came across the scene of a failed suicide attempt, which happened a few weeks ago. The images are sad yet fascinating. Someone, it seems, jumped from the top of a Fell
misc Photo du Jour 287 Curious t-shirt found at Stinson Beach. (Also, that is a generous star count there, movie reviewer.)
misc Day Around the Bay Girl, hold my earrings: Latina tranny war erupts between SF Weekly and SFBG. [SFBG, SF Weekly] Check out where you will never be able to live. [Curbed] Internet famous doesn't pay. [Valleywag] More
misc Film du Jour: Karel Now Starring in Amateur Hitchcock Remake Former potty-mouthed KGO radio host Karel, who was fired last month after letting a few four-letter words slip while on-air, has relocated live in terminally sunny Long Beach, CA. Also, he met a