Gold Coin, a San Francisco based clothing company, considers the products they sell collectible art first and clothing second. With an identity all their own,…
During my hunt for the Nike Air Yeezy I found The Darkside Initiative to be my best chance at actually obtaining the sneaker. Located on…
As a long time fan of “streetwear” and “underground” brands, I think it’s time to move forward and to start blurring the lines between street…
Michael Jackson tributes from the unlikeliest of places, the Chronicle misfires with a piece on the state of radio, and “the standard Dolores Park look”…
A’s beat the Tigers, Yao’s still limping, sports video games are under fire, and is that a monopoly we spy? All in sports headlines on…
June 30th’s headlines leave us with more questions than answers: Is it road rage when it’s not on a road? If there are riptides, why…
A’s finally win, but we were rooting for the losers! This is awkward. It’s Wimbledon time again, so get out the Wii and play along….
Someone eats half a tub of cookie dough, gets sick, and sues those responsible — surprisingly, not self, check to make sure your Viagra came…
Microsoft’s new search engine remains in the tech discourse on June 17, along with iPhone, iPods, iGoogle, and iCan’tmakemyselfcare. BUSINESS Goldman Sachs repays their part…
A puppy goes down the drain, Clear Channel circles the drain, and the American Food Fest left everyone drained. All that in more in your…
On June 16, one of our favorite disses gets a comeback, a football player gets his sentence, and a local fighter gets rowdy. TOP SPORTS…
On June 16, a beloved mass retailer faces charges that might make them a little less beloved in the eco-conscious Bay Area, a once-beloved San…
Animal news abounds on June 9, plus there’s diet street food (OK, we’re conflating), and Declan Patrick MacManus for free! ANIMALS Is it necessary to…
Scott Ostler has some relatively random thoughts on the NBA finals, the stunned A’s win against the Twins, and Gwen Knapp has some Tiger talk…
Minor quakes hit the East Bay, a parent’s error turns tragic at a BART station, DTV looms ever closer, and new iPhones have the internets…
If you forgot prom, there’s some news this May 19 to remind you. And if prom’s not poisonous enough for you, can we interest you…
On May 19, a new stadium could be in the works for the 49ers, the Raiders focus on deep passing and the NBA draft lottery….
In headlines on May 19, a per-pack tax is proposed for smokers to aid in cleanup, the Weekly wisely asks “what about gum?”. Everyone is…
On May 13, we’re talking about Ringling Bros’ treatment of elephants, inevitable Muni fare increases, and rainy days and Mondays always get us down. The…
On May 13, we’re talking Walkmen, Craigslist attempts to rebrand the category known for sex work and murder most foul, and Steve Jobs returns to…
Pet-only airline gets ready to fly, a look at why people make street art, free honey based ice cream, and SF cocktail week, all on…
It’s May 12, and the Cleveland Cavaliers head to eastern conference finals after playing only 8 playoff games, Dirk and the Mavs avoid the sweep,…
On May 12, 2009, California may be facing a $21B deficit, Hong Kong shipping company pleads guilty to 07 oil spill, and more FasTrak only…
On May 6, we hear about more swine flu developments, the Onion stops printing issues for the West coast, and Harvey Milk day. THIS AFTERNOON’S…
On May 6, talk about marijuana legalization, craigslist becomes a target for politicians and SFSU celebrates Malcolm X. Craigslist becomes target for politicians due to…
On May 6, we hear that Ebay is planning to sell Skype, a new, improved Kindle is set for this summer, and Twitter goes with…
A new margarita recipe for Cinco de Mayo, vegan donuts, and an NBC drama filmed here in S.F. ANIMALS Ken Bastida reports on what kind…
May 5 brings us upsets in the NBA as the second round of playoffs begins and Bay Area sports teams are, it appears, awful. TOP…
On May 5, Swine flu still scares some, Caltrain is in debt, there’s a paucity of Cinco do Mayo news, and the Port of Oakland…
Live 105’s BFD lineup is announced, crazy and sacrilegious video games are highlighted and swine flu scares us all on April 28. ANIMALS Mixed-breed are…
Barry Bonds returns to AT&T park and Raiders fans are unhappy with their draft pick in sports headlines on April 28. TOP SPORTS STORIES Barry…
Swine flu continues to dominate the news on April 28. Not too much other than that — the usual crime, Muni woes, and more on…
On the features pages on April 21: a 420 recap, coping with “soft addiction” and clothing swaps as way to stay fashionable on a budget….
In headlines on April 21: Gavin Newsom surprises no one with his “announcement” that he’s running for Governor, Sandra Cantu’s killer is linked to other…
The afternoon of April 15, we have tax protests all around, boat vs the San Mateo bridge Lindsay Lohan single and looking, and some tips…
On April 15, the op-ed pages were East Bay centric, with Oakland cab drivers on strike and some Oakland police officers in trouble regarding Chauncey…
Stanford “Orchestra” plays music on iPhones, San Leandro shopping center offers free rent, and Yahoo planning is layoffs, all in the news on April 15….
Animals decapitated in Monterey (horrible!), lineups at Rock the Bells and Outside Lands and a new restaurant from FarmerBrown are all in the headlines on…
On April 14, we heard about the A’s win (good), the Giants and Warriors losses (bad), and the 49ers quarterback wooing (a little ugly). TOP…
April 14, 2009. Headlines this morning include the arraignment of Melissa Huckaby, a Mexican restaurant catching fire for the second time in 3 years and…