SF Restaurants, Food & Drink NIMBYs Freak Out Over Crowds at Ike's Place We figure most of you have tried a sandwich at one of SF's latest sandwich meccas, Ike's Place (but OMG if you haven't you need to try, like at 11 a.m. on
SF News SF's Famed Early Adopters To Be First Wave of Electric Car Buyers Are you a frustrated Prius owner with money to burn and a strong desire to be the first on your block to own the next big, environmentally conscious status item? Then perhaps you
SF News David Geffen In Line to Purchase <i>The New York Times</i>? As everyone is well aware, print news is dying a slow death, and news organizations everywhere -- like our very own Faded Floozy -- are changing hands or closing up shop completely. Fortune
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- Marke B judges a damp jockstrap contest come midnight at β70s/β80s retro dance club βThe Rod.β Damn perverts. All of them. Goes from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. at
Arts & Entertainment We Take It All Back, Mick LaSalle. OK, Not Really. The Mission District of San Francisco is the kind of place where transgender bike messengers live chockablock with marketing executives, thrift stores brace for the encroachment of Starbucks, and heroin addicts nod off
Arts & Entertainment SFist Wishes It Could Watch: Takashi Miike's "Imprint" Miike's film was one of the most horrifying things we've ever seen. EVER. So we wonder what the producers of "Masters of Horror" could have possibly been expecting. Executive producer Mick Garris is
SF News SchwarzenWatcher Well, the Chronicle has their watch-thingie to pick on small, local bay area officials about semi-trivial issues like broken signs, graffitti and potholes. Since we're small and local, we'll turn it around and
SF News Bloggers Unite! We initially passed this press release from the Author's Guild along to Gothamist Jen so that she could get the scoop on Gawker and FishbowlNY. Why? Because it looks like the Author's Guild
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