Arts & Entertainment Important Photo: Bob Saget In Front Of 'Full House' Victorian While en route to a radio show in San Francisco recently, Bob Saget, Tanner family father, stopped by Lower Pacific Heights to pose in front of the original Full House victorian. Saget told
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh Appears On 'Judge Judy' Monday On Monday, Jim Harbaugh and his father, Jack, will appear on an episode of Judge Judy During the taping, the noted coach got to hug Judge Judith Sheindlin as well as sit in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Guy Fieri Brings Flamboyant Scene Outside S.F. Gay Bar Guy Fieri hate. We're over it. After the New York Times punched down at the bleached-blonde Triple D dude, we felt for him. How could you not? It was mean. And after reading
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Nevius Chimes In On Bacon Bacon Controversy He's a little late to this party, but C.W. Nevius weighs in on the Bacon Bacon controversy, following SNL acknowledging that it is, in fact, quite funny. Nevius, ever quick to point
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Bacon Bacon Featured On <em>Saturday Night Live</em> In addition to the all-too-brief return of Amy Poehler at the news desk, we were delightfully surprised to see Bacon Bacon on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. The Cole Valley bacon joint, if
Arts & Entertainment Jonathan Groff HBO Series About S.F. Gays Gets Picked Up Delightful. It's TV upfronts week, and the highly-anticipated untitled HBO show about homosexuals in their thirties -- thirties!! -- was picked up as a series. Deadline reports: HBO has picked up to series
SF News Twitter Wants To Run More Video Ads Twitter is racing — racing! — to bring more video advertising to the site. The San Francisco-based company is reportedly in talks with NBC and Viacom to add even more TV content to your favorite
Arts & Entertainment Even In 1968, New Yorkers Thought S.F. Was A Joke Our colleagues back East have unpacked last night's episode of Mad Men, which begins with Don and Megan returning from a Hawaiian vacation in January 1968, after Don stole a G.I.'s
Arts & Entertainment Note To Drag Queens: You Really Should Try Out For 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Look, we get it. You're too complicated for television. Cable television, no less. You listen to Bjork b-sides and subscribe to The New Yorker. We hear you, lady. You probably vote progressive, too.
SF News Video: Snarky TV Reporter Accuses Drunk 49ers Fan Of Having STD Aww, poor thing. While reporting from the French Quarter in New Orleans for the Super Bowl, WKMG reporter Jessica Sanchez's news-lite segment was interrupted by a drunk 49ers fan. The reporter then turns
Arts & Entertainment Many Americans Think Al Jazeera Are Terrorists, Say TV Experts With the purchase of Current TV this week, Pan-Arab news network Al Jazeera bought a huge base of American subscribers (many of whom didn't seem to know they even had the channel). According
SF News Al Gore Jazeera? Arabic News Network Possibly Buying Out Current TV [Updated] After several months of rumors that Current TV was looking to sell out, Qatar-based, Arabic satellite news network Al Jazeera is reportedly finalizing a deal that would take over the cable news network
Arts & Entertainment 'Hoarders' Comes to Lower Haight Next Week Ladies and gentlemen of San Francisco, Hoarders (a.k.a. SFist Brock's favorite show, after Intervention) is returning with a new episode that was shot in the Lower Haight, and it airs next
Arts & Entertainment 'Start-Ups: Silicon Valley' Premieres Tonight on Bravo With the tagline "Geeks are definitely the new rock stars" [gag], new Silicon Valley-based reality show Start-Ups premieres on Bravo tonight. As we've mentioned before, the executive producer of this possible atrocity is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 5 Reasons Why You Should Be Watching 'Check, Please! Bay Area' Now in its seventh season, if you are not watching Check, Please! Bay Area, you are dead to us. Or, perhaps, you are dead for it is quite popular—especially with the local
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Origin of Homer Simpson's 'D'oh!' Fascinating! Did you know that Dan Castellaneta's signature exclamation in the voice of Homer Simpson was derived from Laurel and Hardy? Listen and learn. [via WOW]
SF News Meteorologist Roberta Gonzales Out At CBS5? Say it ain't so, KPIX! Rich Lieberman has word that our favorite meteorologist and color-blocking fashion icon, Roberta Gonzales, is out at CBS 5. And she's going to be replaced (after 16 years!
SF News Twitter Apologies For Hastily Suspending Guy Adams' Account Twitter (sort of) apologized for suspending the account of Guy Adams, correspondent for the London-based daily The Independent, who echoed the sentiments of many Olympic viewers by going on a Twitter rant about
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Watch Chris Cosentino Go Bravo On 'Top Chef Masters' Incanto executive chef Chris Cosentino will join an elite group of reality TV stars when he appears tonight on the premiere of this season's Top Chef Masters on Bravo. No strangers to both
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hi Tops, Future Castro Gay Sports Bar, Featured On 'Chelsea Lately' Even before Hi Tops (a new sports bar soon to take over the old Lime spot in the Castro) has opened, it's already making national news. Well, it received a hefty shout-out on
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink YouTube To Launch Very Porky Food Channel Gone are the days when one could enliven their Sunday mornings by watching Julia Child and Jacques Pepin affectionately debate the proper way to scramble eggs or divulge their secrets to whole chicken
Arts & Entertainment Casting Call: 'The Bachelor' Needs Titular Stud ABC's drama The Bachelor is looking for a few good-looking men. Well, one. They need a new bachelor to pretend he's looking for love and lifetime companionship. Might that be you? "We are
Arts & Entertainment Meet The Cast Of Bravo's New Silicon Valley Reality Show Bravo unveiled a new batch of must-see shows for the fall season. One in particular, Silicon Valley, produced by Randi Zuckerberg, Mark's sister, will take place here in the Bay Area. (Regarding the
Arts & Entertainment 'SNL' Hires Kate McKinnon, Show's First Openly Lesbian Player Saturday Night Live recently hired a new female comic, Kate McKinnon, known for her work with Upright Citizens Brigade and the Big Gay Sketch Show. The latter hints at the fact that, yes,
Arts & Entertainment Big Brother Casting Call In San Francisco, 4/7 Have you always wanted to live your life in front of TV cameras, with a sundry of people ranging from skinny and attractive to skinny and young? Now's your chance: On April 7th,