Arts & Entertainment There is Only One Thing That Can Kill The Movies, And That is Education This is the part of SFist where we talk about movies that are opening this weekend, but we're just so thrilled we can barely type since this weekend sees the opening of Alien
SF News The Supremes: Everybody Does Not Have the Right to Love The California Supreme court just issued their decision in the case regarding Gavin Newsom's move to let the city issue wedding licenses to same-sex couples. And it's not good for our newlyweds -
Arts & Entertainment Shh -- Don't Tell Any of the Shakespeare Festivals ...but Shakespeare was a fraud. Or at least that's how the Bard conspiracy theorists would have it. And Berkeley's Central Works Theatre Company's current production, (apparently that's pronounced "Loney," lest we get something
Arts & Entertainment Kind Hearts and... At the risk of sounding like a total freak, SFist admits that we'll see all sorts of crap if it's playing at the lovely Coronet theater. Like so many other theaters in the
Arts & Entertainment Getting Wilde with the Young and the (Relatively) Cashless SFist loves live theater (or "theatre" if you're getting all highbrow on us). We think everyone should take in a play here and there instead of a movie -- it's more intimate and
Arts & Entertainment All Hail the Parkway Theater Beginning this Friday, August 6th, the Parkway Theater in Oakland will be presenting The Animation Show, a collection of animated shorts curated by Mike Judge, the creator of "King of the Hill" and
Arts & Entertainment Friday Night in the City SFist has been told by our coworker that it is our sworn duty to end up passed out in a gutter tonight. We humbly accept this mission, and encourage everyone to do the
Arts & Entertainment Midnites for Maniacs at the 4 Star Theater The Richmonds 4 Star Theater (phone 415.666.3488) is one of our favorite places to see movies in San Francisco. Weve spent many a night gorging ourselves at one of
Arts & Entertainment Home Furnishing Fantasy SFist often fantasizes about the day we win the lottery and, among other things, kick our crappy-ass IKEA furnishings to the curb (or hire someone else to do so). Our dream then moves
Arts & Entertainment A Theater Near You In the past decade, the closing of many of the small, single-screen movie theaters has been a serious blow to SF's neighborhoods--not to mention those folks who feel nauseous at the thought of
SF News Urban Ornithology Pigeons - with their penchant for cooing, darting, eating garbage, and soiling cars and innocent passersby-may comprise the biggest bird population in the City, but they aren't the only avian species around. The