SF News Scott Wiener Now Wants To Ban Public Nudity in SF With the exception of parades and street festivals, San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener wants to change the law to ban public nudity in San Francisco altogether. On Tuesday, he introduced legislation that would
SF News Supervisors to Consider Allowing Even Tinier Micro-Apartments At tomorrow's Board of Supervisors meeting there's a proposal on the docket to change the city's building code to allow for the tiniest dwelling spaces in the country. The new micro-condos/mini-apartments would
SF News Petition Drive to Preserve the Right to Public Nudity Kicks Off Well, this was inevitable. Following on last week's kerfuffle over the possibility that Supervisor Scott Wiener might propose some legislation banning nudity in certain sectors of the city on days that are not
Arts & Entertainment Congratulations, Supervisor Jane Kim, On Your First Self-Propelled Bike To Work Day For some San Francisco city officials today was just another beautiful day to ride a bike to work, but for District 6 Supervisor Jane Kim today marked her first solo expedition on Bike
SF News Supervisors Very Concerned About Cardboard Thieves, Bottle-and-Can Scavengers Here's a problem we didn't know was a problem: recycling theft. All those little Asian ladies and various other scavengers who go around pulling bottles and cans and cardboard out of bins in
SF News Wiener Wants To Legislate Dog Walking Now Supervisor Scott Wiener has taken the bold step of authoring some new legislation that will make it illegal for dog walkers in San Francisco to walk more than seven pooches at a time.
SF News Harvey Milk And George Moscone Remembered In Candlelight Vigil, Lively March Sunday marked the 33rd anniversary of the slayings of Harvey Milk and mayor George Moscone, and a group of 100 or so LGBT folk and their admirers gathered at the corner of Castro
SF News Wiener Talks Butt Legislation on CNN On Saturday in the city's Castro arrondissement, a smattering of residents attended a nude-in in response to Supervisor Scott Wiener's cover-up legislation. And, let's be frank, the protest, while titillating, made little to
Arts & Entertainment Castro Nudists Plan Saturday Nude-In A group of local exhibitionists and public nudists is planning to flood the (ahem) buff stop on Castro Commons Plaza with their surely exemplary specimens of the male form this Saturday at Noon.
SF News Supervisor Wiener Now Required To Place Napkin On His Chair Before Sitting Down Not that the Castro Supervisor has taken to attending Board meetings in the nude or anything, but at the start of yesterday's meeting District 7 Supervisor (and current Power Rankings Points Leader) Sean
SF News S.F. Introduces New Public Nudity Legislation During today's Board of Supervisors meeting, District 8 Supervisor Scot Wiener will unsheathe new legislation about public nudity in San Francisco. Wiener represents the Castro, which has seen an uptick in nakedness as
SF News Supervisor Wiener Slips in to Mayor's Role While Ed Lee Visits Baltimore Temporary Mayor Ed Lee was in Baltimore for the U.S. Conference of Mayors over the weekend, but since no one cares what happens in Baltimore unless it was scripted for HBO, we
Arts & Entertainment New Eagle Tavern Closing Date: End Of May, Possibly Later This Year At what we thought would be the Eagle Taven's final beer bust yesterday, we were surprised to hear that, instead of 4/29, the SoMa leather bar's new tentative closing date would be
SF News Supes Grill SFMTA on Crappy J-Church, 14-Mission Service, NextBus Inaccuracies Part of yesterday's Neighborhood Services Committee meeting included supervisors Wiener and Avalos' joint hearing on J-Church and 14-Mission service. During the hearing, the two supervisors called on SFMTA Transit Director John Haley to
SF News Wiener Wants to Do a Food-Not-Cash Thing for Bottle and Can Redemption Supervisor Scott Wiener has had quite enough of the 'unsavory' characters who congregate around the Castro Safeway with their cart-loads of bottles and cans, headed to the recycling center. He's been aware of
SF News Serial Arsonist on Loose in Castro as Fourth Blaze Breaks Out in Two Days Just a week after a homeless man was arrested for screaming that he was going to set the whole neighborhood ablaze, Castro residents are freaking over the fourth suspected arson in the area
SF News Concessions Issued in Supervisor Races, Wiener and Kim Claim Victory Even though the SF Department of Elections refuses to go beyond the *preliminary* stages of ranked choice vote tallying, Debra Walker and Rafael Mandelman put us out of our misery yesterday by issuing
SF News Preliminary Supervisor Election Results, Post-Ranked-Choice Runoffs: Kim, Wiener Still On Top, District 10 Still Damn Close 55% of you went out to vote last Tuesday, and they're still trying to figure out who won the Board of Supervisors races (good luck sweatin' this out, District 10!). The first preliminary
SF News Scott Wiener, Jane Kim Take Early Leads in Supervisor Races With the whole ranked choice thing, and the relatively slim majorities being held, it's probably too early to call most of the Supervisor races. The Appeal has published the percentages of votes tallied