Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands in Pictures MattyMatt and y'all have got the commentary down. Here's some pictures we snapped this weekend at Outside Lands. If you've got more, feel free to add your flickr links below. Man, this town
misc Interview Redux: Two Gallants Although tickets might be scarce, try your darndest to get to the show. Hey, you’ve gotta love any band that wants to set themselves up with the Mayor, apparently constantly prowls the
misc Interview: Matt Nathanson Matt Nathanson has had an interesting couple of months. Appearances in the Bay Area alone have included San Jose's Evening in the Park series, opening for Pink at the Fillmore, and tomorrow he’
SF News Jazz at Pearl's <del>Opens</del> <del>Closes</del> <del>Opens</del> Closes Again After opening and closing several times over - well, what seems like several times over, that is - latest word on the struggling jazz club is that it's shutting its door. Again. For
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ECLIPSE: As we mentioned before, the Exploratorium is having a solar eclipse viewing slumber party. And for those of you non-agoraphobes who won't be watching it on Second Life, head over to Cow
SF News Another Day, Another Musician Has Their Equipment Stolen Since we really, really, really enjoy some Erase Errata, we feel the need to bring this to your attention. Kind and terribly sweet EE frontlady Jenny Hoyston had her guitar stolen last night.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: The "heart-melting" Watson Twins (minus Jenny Lewis) headline a night a pretty ditties over on Potrero Hill. Tim Fite and Okay on Monday open for the two 9 p.m. // Bottom of
misc 7th/Howard, SFist Wants Your Playlists Jameth found this over at 7th and Howard this morning, and we're going to copy him. Yeah, and what? Anyway, you can email the address scratched in chalk -- we have no idea
misc Jimmy Eat World's Rick Burch Favorite Bay Area Venue My favorite would be Bottom of the Hill. It was one of the first places we played there so it has that nostalgia. Also the people that work there
SF News Maria Taylor's Equipment Stolen Maria Taylor -- singer-songwriter from Alabama who stopped in SF recently to play a gig -- had her stuff stolen this past Wednesday. Her touring van, naively parked over at Mission and Eighth
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight DATING: Those loopy dames over at Femina Potens are having a Queer Speed Dating night -- a bi-monthly benefit to increase visibility of women and transgendered artists -- which turns out not to
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight THEATER: All she ever needed was the music and the mirror, and a chance to dance.... for you. Check out the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical you may have heard of, A Chorus Line, playing
misc Nick White of Tilly and the Wall In the meantime, read on for Nick's insights on LA and make sure to check out the show tonight-- it'll be a good one with Loquat and Love Like Fire opening. The best
SF News Scores and Highlights: Shaq Is the New Peaches (By Joe Kukura) You've seen that filthy online “Shaquille O’Neal rapping” video? The one so obscene that even Biggie Smalls would have told him to tone it down?. [TMZ.com] Spain against
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CLUB: This evening's club night over at Pink (oh, by the way, do hit Bar Bambino before going over! It's just next-door and the area's best new restaurant, in our opinion) called "Buffet"
Arts & Entertainment Canceled Dethklok Rescheduled for Tonight! After a small electrical fire at the Fillmore canceled last week's sold-out Dethklok show, and sent many a fan into an abyss of despair, it is on again. Yay! Check it: Rescheduled tonight,
SF News Small Blaze Shuts Down Fillmore, Cancels Shows Last night's show at the Fillmore was on fire. Literally. Before headliners Dethklok hit the stage, an electrical fire was "sparked during Soilent Green's opening set," according to SF Weekly. Fans were ushered
misc Parenthetical Girls vs. Los Campesinos The best fans are... Zac: oscillating? (Wah-Wah) Ellen: The ones who don't know the words, but mouth along really enthusiastically anyway, it always makes me smile because they are still making the effort.
misc Gavin Newsom to Attend to Muni's Greatest Challenge: Banging Two Pieces of Metal Together Here at SFist, we are not impressed with percussive instruments. Calling a drum circle "music" is like calling crosswalk stripes "a painting." But there's something sort of impressive about an experienced cable car
SF News LOLCAT Responds to "CHEEZBURGER" Flyer Put to Bed Suspiciously littered around SFist HQ near South Park, these flyers (featuring a mysterious 515 area code from some far off land called "Austin, Texas" "Des Moines, Iowa") have been tacked up to lampposts
Arts & Entertainment Liz Phair to Perform "Exile In Guyville" at the Fillmore Hmm. This is just about the most exciting thing to happen in San Francisco. Ever. Or at least, it will be. See: Liz Phair will play a few shows this summer, featuring her
Arts & Entertainment Help Us Find Ricky Reed! He was last seen somewhere in the Amazon's bamboo forest. We hope he doesn't meet up with a T-Rex. We've heard they're fierce. His drummer, Arjun Singh, is completely depressed and wants some
Arts & Entertainment DJ Now, Ask Me How Who knew that the art of listening to records in over-sized headsets while rip-roaring high at nightclubs DJing paid so well? We didn't. DJ Lamont who, with all due respect, we've never heard
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FIESTA, FOREVER: Cinco de Mayo is a holiday honoring "an initial victory of Mexican forces led by General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín over French forces in the Battle of Puebla," according to Wikipedia. And