SF News S.F. Examiner Now Suing The Chronicle For Predatory Ad Pricing Taking a page out of the Bruce Brugmann playbook, the San Francisco Newspaper Company, which owns SF Weekly, the Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian, has filed suit against against the San
SF News S.F. Examiner President Talks Free Michelle Shocked Concert [Update] S.F. Newspaper Company President Todd Vogt spoke with CBS5's Joe Vazquez today, in an attempt to either clarify or obfuscate (we're still not quite sure ourselves) his company's reasons for bringing Michelle
Arts & Entertainment Michelle Shocked To Promote Herself With Free Concert During Pride, S.F. Examiner Op-Ed [Update] Professional attention-seeker and onstage ranter Michelle Shocked has announced she will return to San Francisco to play a free concert on Sunday, June 30th — the closing night of S.F. Pride festivities. Adding
SF News Kink.com Responds To SF Weekly's Controversial 'Gag Order' Cover Story [Update] For this week's cover story, SF Weekly investigates allegations of mistreatment among performers inside Kink.com's armory, where the company shoots everything from panda porn to bondage to foot worship. The company has
SF News S.F. Weekly Sold To S.F. Examiner, Sources Say [Updates] Today the San Francisco Weekly could be changing hands to become part of a new local media three-way with the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. According to multiple sources
Arts & Entertainment Alt-Weekly Cover Art Smackdown: Hate Crimes vs. Groceries We're doing away with our weekly roundups in which we read the weeklies for you because, well, reading is hard! No, but seriously, it's usually the cover pieces that are of worthy note
SF News We Read the Weeklies: January 26, 2011 In SF Weekly's cover story this week, Peter Jamison takes a look at the bonuses that city workers can get just for doing their jobs. It starts off with a sentence about poop
SF News We Read the Weeklies: December 22, 2010 Weekly newspapers aren't just free gift wrap, they also contain articles and sexy back page ads. Here's what you'll find on streetcorners around town this week: SFWeekly The Weekly's big story takes a
Arts & Entertainment We Read the Weeklies: December 8, 2010 It's Wednesday and thank god the weekly papers are out, because how else would you stay dry in this terrible downpour? (Seriously though - grab one of each, it's really raining out there.
misc Blogs in Print? Taking Trivia to the Streets Will SFist and other blog content soon be available in print form at a newspaper box near you? According to a story in yesterday's , a fella in Chicago is going to bring the
misc Zipcar vs. City CarShare: The Rematch Not long ago, Leanne asked readers to weigh in on Zipcar vs. City CarShare. The subsequent brand-identification debate was not quite as acrimonious as the typical Mac vs. PC debate, or even the