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Counting Down the Top Eccentrics of San Francisconew

Even as huge swaths of San Francisco are gentrified in a trend the Chris Daly camp warns will price out the very people who gave the city its flavor, these folks are holding on (one of them BARTs in each day from the East Bay), reminding us that no matter how many high-rise condos go up in the city, we won't turn into Orange County anytime soon.
SF Weekly  |  Lauren Smiley  |  07-02-2008  |  Culture

We Score an Exclusive Interview with the Olympic Torchnew

While thousands of San Franciscans were disappointed to miss the Olympic torch relay last week, we managed to catch up with the torch -- or Flame, as the aspiring rapper is known to his friends -- at SFO before getting on the plane for Buenos Aires and listening to Jay-Z on his iPod.
SF Weekly  |  Will Harper  |  04-16-2008  |  Comedy

Eject d'Artnew

Just when Huck Gee is gaining international recognition for his edgy dolls, this country wants to kick him out.
SF Weekly  |  Eliza Strickland  |  04-10-2006  |  Art

Riding BART at 4 a.m.new

One recent weekend of all-night trains gave revelers a taste of something that may never be permanent.
East Bay Express  |  Stefanie Kalem  |  10-31-2005  |  Travel

Stupid White Tricksnew

It's often embarrassing to be a middle-class Caucasian in San Francisco but the city's misguided response to Hurricane Katrina has made it excruciating.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  09-23-2005  |  Commentary

Behind the Veil: What's Up With Gay Marriage?new

Aside from a few deluded lovebirds who were inexplicably driven to imitate the most overrated institution in heterosexual culture and the do-gooder attorneys who then felt compelled to represent them, no gay person I know well has ever wanted to get married.
The Pitch  |  C.J. Janovy  |  11-24-2004  |  Commentary

Fringe Political Group Pedals Toward a Cyclocross Ethicnew

The 10th annual Urban Outlaw Cross Dress Cyclocross is an amalgam of bike-riding, roller derby, steeplechase, mud wrestling and ballet, with a special prize for best cross-dressing. The purpose is to protest property ownership that comes at the expense of the common good.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  09-21-2004  |  Sports

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