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Clash of the Duck Tours in San Francisconew

The Bay Quackers tours were a big duck in a small pond until another duck tour -- Ride the Ducks -- migrated to the city this summer.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  11-13-2008  |  Travel

The Knux: From Street Warfare to Soirees with Socialitesnew

Krispy Kream and his brother Rah Al Milio have morphed from Cajun survivalists to Hollywood up-and-comers, becoming the toast of the underground rap scene in only a few years.
SF Weekly  |  Ben Westhoff  |  11-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Public Transit Agencies May Pay Billions for Risky Deals with Bankersnew

San Francisco is suddenly at risk of paying $140 million to bankers who six years ago convinced the city to use its Muni trains in a $1 billion sham tax shelter. Cities such as Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and New York are suddenly facing similar potential payouts.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  11-05-2008  |  Economy

Savannah Knoop: Living Without LeRoynew

With her new memoir, the literary co-hoaxer steps out of JT LeRoy's shadow. But can she step out of Laura Albert's?
SF Weekly  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  11-05-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

San Francisco's Class of 2000new

Eight years after being swept into office, a once-disorganized band of neighborhood leftists tries to create a citywide political machine.
SF Weekly  |  John Geluardi  |  10-29-2008  |  Politics

Wayne Coyne Loses the Plot, Keeps the Magic for 'Christmas'new

The Flaming Lips frontman is hitting the big screen as a true alien -- a man in green with deely-bopper horns on his head and shoulders -- in the movie he cooked up, co-directed, and co-stars in, Christmas on Mars.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  10-29-2008  |  Reviews

Lyrics Born, the Bay Area Mavericknew

If you were looking for a short description of Tom Shimura's more famous alter ego, Lyrics Born, this oughta do it: high-performance, low-key.
SF Weekly  |  Eric K. Arnold  |  10-16-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Frisco Freakout Makes a California Scenenew

Our state may be flush with wild guitar tamers, but the factors cementing a true sonic landmark -- connections among bands, clubs, and labels defining a specific sound -- are lacking in the Bay Area.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  10-09-2008  |  Music

Marin County Republicans Love Them Some Sarah Palinnew

It's lonely being a Republican in Marin County. But being the minority only strengthens their bond and their resolve. It's an us-versus-them thing, with liberals on the other side.
SF Weekly  |  Katy St. Clair  |  10-09-2008  |  Politics

The American Dream's $700 Billion Price Tagnew

The most important lesson of the country's recent financial turmoil has gone untaught: The United States might be better off financially, economically, and socially if it were more like San Francisco and were a nation of renters.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  10-09-2008  |  Economy

The Rise and Fall of Michael Brandonnew

The gay porn star goes from meth addict to antidrug poster boy and, tragically, back to meth addict.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  10-03-2008  |  Culture

Digg's Top Users Banned for Ever and Evernew

Since early September, nearly 100 users have been banned from the San Francisco–based news-sharing site Digg.com. Speaking out across the blogosphere, some are confused: Did minor crimes warrant erasing their profiles? Others are expressing melodramatic mourning for their "fallen comrades."
SF Weekly  |  Bonnie Ruberg  |  10-02-2008  |  Tech

SEIU Boss Andy Stern Wouldn't Mind if McCain Gets Electednew

America's most powerful labor leader finds himself in an unusual and ironic position where his own political interests may run contrary to those of the labor movement itself. Stern could conceivably find himself harmed, rather than helped, by an Obama victory.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  10-02-2008  |  Politics

Banned in the UK: The Ghosts in Agent Ribbons' Atticnew

With its satin headbands, lacy-collared dresses, and affinity for bluesy ballads, Sacramento duo Agent Ribbons is a modern band yearning for an old-fashioned era.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  10-02-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Video: Nader Blasts Obama at San Francisco Statenew

In full campaign mode, Nader was harsh on his political rivals and held little back including some choice name calling. He attacked Barack Obama and other Democrats as a "sniveling cowards," who are so afraid that they suffer from a fearful condition best described as "anal flutter."
SF Weekly  |  John Geluardi and Janine Kahn  |  10-02-2008  |  Politics

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