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  • Blogs

    April 11, 2012

    Bryan Stow Will Be Cheering on the Giants Friday

    It's been a long road for Giants fan Bryan Stow, who was savagely beaten into a coma after watching his home team play against the Dodgers in Los Angeles last year. And while the Giants would love nothing more than to kick off the 2012 season with Stow at the mound, it looks like the former paramedi ... More >>

  • Film

    December 28, 2011

    Year in Film: "Margaret" Is the Best Forgotten Cursed Film of 2011

    It's been a long road for Giants fan Bryan Stow, who was savagely beaten into a coma after watching his home team play against the Dodgers in Los Angeles last year. And while the Giants would love nothing more than to kick off the 2012 season with Stow at the mound, it looks like the former paramedi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 12, 2011

    Bryan Stow Update: Billboards Donated to Help Catch Attackers of Comatose Giants Fan

    Looking for Bryan Stow's attackers​A Southern California company has upped the ante in the hunt for Bryan Stow's attackers. Lamar Advertising has donated more than 300 billboards that will be placed throughout the Los Angeles area, with the suspects sketches and the reward offer.Lamar Advertising ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 27, 2011

    Bryan Stow Update: Doctors to Take Beaten Giants Fan Out of Coma

    Bryan Stow and his kids​Doctors are attempting to remove Bryan Stow from his medically induced coma for the second time since he was viciously beaten outside Dodger stadium last month.Hospital officials in Los Angeles told reporters today that it will take up to three days before there could be an ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 18, 2011

    Bryan Stow: Beaten Giants Fan Suffers Seizures, Back in Coma

    Back in coma​Beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow's condition took a turn for the worse over the weekend after he suffered multiple seizures and was put back into a medically induced coma, media outlets are reporting. The 42-year-old was taken out of a coma late last week, but doctors warned that the chan ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 29, 2010

    Juan Uribe Bolts For Dodgers

    ​Break another little bit of my heart now, darling, yeah/Hey! Have another little piece of my heart now, baby, yeah/You know you got it if it makes you feel good!The breakup of the World Champion San Francisco Giants team -- whose players ought never again have to purchase a drink in this here ci ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 22, 2010

    San Francisco Giants May Open 2011 in Taiwan

    Will this play in Taiwan? ​If the San Francisco Giants play a two-game set against Arizona in Taiwan -- well, which one is the home team? Major League Baseball has a while to work out who would wear gray and who dons the home whites if Giants and Diamondbacks players approve a league plan to open ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 1, 2010

    Wanna Star in 'Moneyball' Alongside Brad Pitt? Here's Your Chance.

    That's Brad on the right...​You know what? The Curious Case of Benjamin Button kinda sucked. Here's your chance to potentially relay just this information to Brad Pitt while appearing in a movie that may well not suck. The makers of the forthcoming Moneyball, the big-screen adaptation of Michael L ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 27, 2009

    San Francisco Architect Larry Halprin's Work Is Unforgettable -- and So Was He

    Larry Halprin​It's always a jarring thing to pick up the paper and see an obit for someone you know, and that was the case yesterday when I read about the death of architect Lawrence Halprin at age 93. It's not as if I was a friend or close associate of the family. But Halprin was just about the m ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 5, 2009

    Flour Water Pizza Chef Jon Darsky: The SFoodie Interview

    Before he was a pizzaiolo, Darsky scouted talent for the KC Royals.​Go ahead, call Jon Darsky a pizzaiolo, though the Flour Water pizza maker really prefers "dough guy" instead. Since opening last May in the Mission (2401 Harrison at 20th St.), the restaurant has stayed smoking hot, and Dars ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 20, 2009

    Jonathan Sanchez' Johnny Vander Meer Moment

    The Boy Who Lived, Jonathan SanchezWhen the Giants' Jonathan Sanchez powered a devastating slider past a prone Everth Cabrera for the last out of his masterful July 10 no-hitter, two storylines were hatched almost simultaneously. The first, naturally, was: "Holy crap! The first Giants' no-hitter in ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 22, 2009

    Jeff 'French Vanilla' Kent Won't Be Missed in San Francisco -- But He Was a Great Giant

    After second baseman Jeff Kent left the San Francisco Giants in 2002, he deeply offended the city by questioning our fashion sense (he chided the home team's "French vanilla" uniforms). Then, last year, he donated $15,000 to the Prop. 8 campaign -- proving that, yes, you can be a fashion critic and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 19, 2008

    James Frey Protest: Mace, Hells Angels, and Leafleting

    After second baseman Jeff Kent left the San Francisco Giants in 2002, he deeply offended the city by questioning our fashion sense (he chided the home team's "French vanilla" uniforms). Then, last year, he donated $15,000 to the Prop. 8 campaign -- proving that, yes, you can be a fashion critic and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 28, 2008

    Barry Zito: Poster Boy for Troubled Times

    After second baseman Jeff Kent left the San Francisco Giants in 2002, he deeply offended the city by questioning our fashion sense (he chided the home team's "French vanilla" uniforms). Then, last year, he donated $15,000 to the Prop. 8 campaign -- proving that, yes, you can be a fashion critic and ... More >>

  • Best of San Francisco

    May 11, 2005

    Best Baseball Series

    After second baseman Jeff Kent left the San Francisco Giants in 2002, he deeply offended the city by questioning our fashion sense (he chided the home team's "French vanilla" uniforms). Then, last year, he donated $15,000 to the Prop. 8 campaign -- proving that, yes, you can be a fashion critic and ... More >>

  • Best of San Francisco

    May 14, 2003

    Best Baseball Series

    After second baseman Jeff Kent left the San Francisco Giants in 2002, he deeply offended the city by questioning our fashion sense (he chided the home team's "French vanilla" uniforms). Then, last year, he donated $15,000 to the Prop. 8 campaign -- proving that, yes, you can be a fashion critic and ... More >>

  • News

    August 7, 2002

    This Is Your Sport, on Dope

    State Sen. Don Perata's bill on drug testing for pro athletes isn't nearly tough enough on doped-up athletes or their enablers

  • Culture

    September 6, 2000

    School's Out

    When Fox-TV canceled American High, the network hit a new low

  • Film

    July 8, 1998

    American Nowhere

    Hal Hartley on realism, surrealism, and Henry Fool

  • News

    May 24, 1995

    Mal on the Street

    Verbal Prankster Mal Sharpe and his partner, Jim Coyle, bushwacked San Francisco in the early '60s, posing absurd man-in-the street questions to the unsuspecting. Taping the encounters, the dup invented a shtick that was part comedy, part performance art

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