SF News 'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Says He Has Same Form of Prostate Cancer as Biden Scott Adams, the once celebrated cartoonist turned conservative firebrand living in the East Bay and doing a podcast, now says he only has a few months left to live, and that he has the same aggressive form of prostate cancer that is afflicting former President Joe Biden.
Business & Tech Elon Musk Lays Off 200 More ‘Hardcore’ Twitter Employees; Also He Was Weirdly Quick To Defend ‘Dilbert’ Cartoonist Even sleeping on the office floor won’t buy you Elon Musk’s love at Twitter, as another 200 staffers who met his ‘hardcore’ requirements were pink-slipped Saturday night, but the “Dilbert” cartoonist did win Elon’s love over his racist diatribe.
SF News Bay Area-Based 'Dilbert' Cartoonist Scott Adams Sparks Outrage For Using Gilroy Shooting To Promote His App In an incredibly tone-deaf move that he continues not to apologize for, Pleasanton-based cartoonist Scott Adams posted to Twitter Sunday evening informing witnesses of the shooting that they could sign up for his for-profit news-gathering app and "set your price to take calls."
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink A Cafe in Need is a Cafe Indeed He writes, In the past, we’ve tried comedy, live music, wine events, family nights, and various “get-something-free” promotions. ... In our perfect world, we’d find some sort of evergreen event that is
SF News Let's Ride Muni to the Lazyweb Since Muni has been made reluctant, thanks to the union, to release any details from customers' complaints, let's start our own website where people can submit reports. The data from those reports would
Arts & Entertainment Games We Wanna Play So the good folks over at Double Fine released their new project, Majesco's Psychonauts. Originally to be distributed by a certain company in a certain suburb of a certain city north of here
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reads Addendum: Author Events SFist enjoys going to literary events for a number of reasons, the least of which being that being at an actual book signing or reading makes us realize that these author are "Just
misc The Land Alone Would Cost A Million Everyone's favorite cube dweller and corporate critic Dilbert just moved into new digs - Dilbert's Ultimate House. Teaming up with Home and Garden Television, Danville's Scott Adams synthesized reader input from over three