Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Spy, Entourage, SF Docfest Spy - Everywhere At first, I was extremely skeptical about this comedy starring Melissa McCarthy, mainly because I feared it would be full of humor centered around her weight and oh, ho ho,
SF News The Results Are In: Trash Loses; Coit Tower Wins Recology (not to be confused with Vibeology, the study of the chemistry between you and me) rejoices as Proposition A goes down in flames, while Coit Tower's Proposition B wins. Let's see what
SF News Republicans Will Control House; Pelosi Goes Down Sacramento Bee and most of the major networks are reporting that the GOP will win the House majority. What's more, they're looking good in the Senate, but the night is still young. Unlike
SF News Where To Find Election Coverage Updates While SFist will bring you election 2010 updates as soon as the numbers start rolling in, you can also keep track online. Behold: California state results page is a good option; here's the
SF News Measures, Propositions, and Other Things With fewer than 25% of registered voters turning out for the election, here's how things went down after Tuesday's primary election. San Francisco measures: Prop A - School Facilities Special Tax: pass (70%
SF News Whitman, Newsom, Harris Win; Prop 16 Fails Here's how things went down last night after the returns came in. Shall we? San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris wins. She'll get the Dem nod in the attorney general race. She creamed
SF News SF Election Results The votes are in. Four out of five propositions passed. Here's how things went down after yesterday's election: Proposition A - Budget Process *Yes 46,023 (68.88 %) No 20,794 (31.12
SF News SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera Sues to Invalidate Prop. 8 Today City Attorney Dennis Herrera today, along with Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo and Santa Clara County Counsel Anne C. Ravel, filed "a petition for a writ of mandate with the California
SF News How Did San Francisco Propositions Do? These "key" propositions have been called, with no real surprises. (Although the proposition asking voters to rename of the San Francisco sewage treatment facility in honor of George W. Bush went down in
SF News How Did Prop. 8 Pass? While it's technically still too close to call, it looks like the same-sex marriage ban, Prop. 8, will prove victorious. Why? Well, one reason, according to BeyondChron's Paul Hogarth, might be that "[p]
Arts & Entertainment Where to Watch the Returns Here are just a few election night parties going on, each of them screening the results live. And more. Much more. We'll update this list throughout the day. Check back for more if
SF News Bay Area MLB-Funk All-Stars "Mid-Summer Classic" Rundown (By SFist Joe Kukura) Major League Baseball played its 79th All-Star Game last night, a 15-inning, long hard slog eventually won by the American League, 4-3. Your hometown team players had a couple
SF News Your Election Night FĂȘtes Too real, if you ask us. Election night will soon fall upon the city like a blanket of darkness. But that doesn't mean you should celebrate or grieve alone. Ripping off Inspired by