Arts & Entertainment SFist Staff Reveal Favorite Spots For Romance On Valentine's Day Good grief, it's almost Valentine's Day. Where should you go on February 14th, the calendar's annual ode to love? Let us help you. The SFist staff each revealed their top hot spots for
Arts & Entertainment S.F. Voted One Of The Best Dating Cities This may come as news to most single women in town (at least if you buy into this 2010 piece by Ashley Harrell in SF Weekly), but according to the Daily Beast, San
Arts & Entertainment Scene from an Occupy Oakland Tender Moment A couple cuddled in front of City Hall during the Occupy Oakland general assembly on Monday, resulting in this delightful shot. While it lacks the chic coolness of the Vancouver riot's kissing couple,
Arts & Entertainment What's Going On Here, Brokenhearted Sofa? Photographer Erik Wilson (famous for his abandoned sofa oeuvre) snapped this shot of a message from brokenhearted Pappy to his very special Bugaloo. Pappy wrote similar pleas here and here. Here's to hoping
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: Top Five Least Schmaltzy Valentine's Events Valen-tiny Idea Night: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts hosts a night of "mingling, mating, and music," featuring live performances, dancing, and lots of art and activities, including postmodern elevator peepshows and Infatuated,
SF News Daisy Does the 49ers: Losing to the Saints by Daisy Barringer Albert Einstein defined insanity as “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” After watching the 49ers lose 25-22 to the Saints in last night’s
misc Why Is Dating In S.F. So Difficult? Mission Mission has a thought-provoking comment thread in progress today. It's all about dating in San Francisco, and why it's so damn difficult. Which, yes. It is. Prompted by a post about a
SF News New Dating Site Helps Mac Brethren Find Love Did you breakup with your girlfriend because you, an iPhone user, couldn't handler her Metro PCS lifestyle? Fear not, Apple zealots, because Mel Sampat, a noted Microsoft employee (!), created a site just for
SF News Danielle Steel’s Bookkeeper Sentenced to Prison for Fraud, Tax Evasion You've got to love local author Danielle Steel. Her daughters look nothing short of delightful, she successfully extracted herself out of the inner SF society sect, and her house looks like this. Which
misc Nob Hill Gazette Releases Annual Singles List What with Valentine's Day around the corner, Nob Hill Gazette (a local publication whose motto, "...an attitude, not an address," lets you know that Nob Hill is the neighborhood in SF) released its
misc Photo du Jour 430 In a shameless attempt at receiving good karma, SFist presents to you this retro-chic Missed Connection.
SF News Online Date Leads to Violence Three Hayward residents (of course) are sitting in jail facing attempted murder charges after kidnapping and beating a man they met online. The 22-year-old unidentified victim, a San Jose man, had "gone to
misc It Not Me, It's You: Post Your Breakup Stories Before we post a few festive Valentine's Day events -- you know, fun ones with other lonely single folks; parties that will, hopefully, keep you from taking the final Nestea plunge over the
SF News Nob Hill Gazette Releases Annual Singles List Society rag Nob Hill Gazette -- who, sadly, let the divine Catherine Bigelow slip through their fingers last year -- came out with its annual list of coke heads and homosexuals. And at
misc Our Feelings About Boobs Are Apparently Not As Open-Source As We'd Hoped Gee, this is rich. At a sci-fi conference in Michigan recently, some gent kindly created a system that allowed women to easily express permission for men to fondle them -- what an altruist!