Arts & Entertainment SFist This Week: Rotunda Dance with Fauxnique, Yoga for an Honest Change, Thursday Film at Noon, St. Stupid's Parade Looking for a fun lunch-time activity this week? Or perhaps you're a non-9-to-5er? Check out a few day-time events happening this week. Rotunda Dance Series/Friday: The fabulous Monique Jenkinson/Fauxnique will spice
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend Sorry this is so late folks! There are quite a few things going on this weekend that SFist already gave you a heads-up about, including the Disposable Film Festival, Shop for Japan, and
SF News San Francisco Veterans Day Parade <s>Starts at 11 A.M.</s> Already Happened A friendly and patriotic reminders: San Francisco Veterans Day Parade begins at 11 a.m., starting along Second and Market Streets.It will then head up Market to Seventh and McAllister, ending at
SF News More Photos: S.F. Giants World Series Parade 2010 For your viewing pleasure, here's another batch of World Series Parade photos. A few gems? Brian Wilson's presence causing a near riot, Gavin Newsom, Aubrey Huff's rally thong, Frank Chu, Pablo “The Panda”
SF News Remember: You Can Watch the Giants Parade Live On SFist If you're stuck at work, you can view the Giants World Series victory parade live on SFist. Loads of confetti, fans, teammates in their own cable car, and orange and black attire as
SF News Photos: S.F. Giants World Series Parade 2010 Fans are descending upon San Francisco for today's Giants World Series parade, which you can watch live here, starting at 11 a.m. Here are some images of the action before the parade.
SF News [Updated] Giants' Parade Spectators Already Lined Up, Camped Out Bay City News/SF Appeal reports that fans have been gearing up for the big ticker-tape parade since last night, as some die-hards arrived at Civic Center as early as 10:30 p.
Arts & Entertainment Giants' Victory Parade and Celebration on Wednesday FunCheapSF has the scoop on the historic Giants' Ticker Tape Parade and Celebration, which takes place on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. in honor of the Giants' first World Series win. The
Arts & Entertainment Photos: The 20th Annual Farley's Pet Parade Troy Holden was on the scene at the rather damp 20th Annual Farley's Pet Parade in Potrero Hill this afternoon. The dogs were not amused, but they sure looked cute! Bummed you didn't
misc Photos: St. Stupid's Day Parade Yesterday, the 32nd annual St. Stupid's Day Parade bumbled and stumbled starting in Justin Herman Plaza, expertly spreading "annoyance to several financial institutions throughout the financial district Here are some photos from yesterday's
Arts & Entertainment St. Stupid's Day Parade Today at Noon Celebrate this day of fools by dressing/acting goofy and making some noise at the "32rd" Annual St. Stupid's Day Parade. Meet the crowd at Justin Herman Plaza at Noon and spread annoyance
Arts & Entertainment Photos From Yesterday's Cesar E. Chavez Day Parade and Festival SF Citizen's Jim Herd captured some great photos of the Ninth Annual Cesar E. Chavez Day Parade and Festival yesterday. The parade started at Dolores Park, and the street fair was on 24th
Arts & Entertainment Images: St. Patrick's Day Parade, 3/14 Why was downtown so congested on Saturday afternoon? Because of the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. Here are a few images of the cloyingly family-friendly festivities that took place that day. You'll find
Arts & Entertainment March in the Chinese New Year Parade with API Equality There's a lot to love about SF's fantastic Chinese New Year parade -- and a lot of love the parade as well. Marching for the fifth time in a row this year is
misc MTA director Nat Ford is ebullient as he announces the launch of CatBus service Source: the ever-brilliant Jim Herd at the Anime Costume Parade.
misc <i>Milk</i> Finishes Shooting, '70s Fashions Abound Well, it's been fun. The trailers, the megawatt celebrity sightings, the lights, the cameras, the not being invited to cast/crew parties -- SFist will miss it all. As most of you know,
SF News Muni's Guide to the Weekend: Fervent Believers Everyone's behaving a little bit funny this weekend, and it's throwing the city's transit into a tizzy. An absolute tizzy! We haven't been this tizzied in MONTHS. First, there's Critical Mass. Lots of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Photo: Death of Castro Halloween Funeral Tonight Which BlogSpot website has captured your heart? Details of the planned funeral after the jump.
SF News End the War in Iraq Day Resolution, Press Conference This morning a press conference was held in front to City Hall about this Saturday's March to End the War Now. The parade (grumble), which will start at City Hall and drain into
Arts & Entertainment Philip Glass Is Coming, An Interview With Cellist Wendy Sutter By David Famiano Happy Belated Birthday, Mr. Glass! It’s an exciting time in San Francisco. All the burners are back from you know where feeling either pissed off or bummed out. All
Arts & Entertainment When The Lights Go Down In The City Last Thursday night we went to Bimbo's to see Stereo Total at the behest of a good friend. We'd never seen the duo before but they charmed us with their energy, humor, zesty
misc Jerry Lewis Hates Gays Who Can't Read Wow, we're getting all alternative lifestyle on you these days, aren't we? But wait! We have another fun bit of homophobia with which to beat you senseless: Jerry Lewis saying "illiterate fag" during
Arts & Entertainment A Bi-Transgender Fight Namely, the Chasing Amy Social Club (which you may remember from Gay Pride this year, complaining about the lack of bi visibility at the Pride Parade) has gotten called out by local literary
Arts & Entertainment Every Day is Right-Handers' Day Friend of SFist Steve found the attached image in a bookstore window: apparently there's some store called "The Great Overland Book Company" that's offering 20% off on August 17, 18, and 19, but