events
a shared story
submitted by Ari for team Bicyclism 44 weeks 11 hours 42 minutes ago
The story is from the LA Times and is, as usual, not in touch with the issues:
"This week may be the last time bicyclists stage a monthly mass ride through Santa Monica following police crackdowns on their free-wheeling event that residents complain has snarled traffic...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Lisa for team Bicyclism 54 weeks 2 days 4 hours 7 minutes ago
Tomorrow night's Critical Mass in San Francisco marks the 15th anniversary of the rebellious rolling ride that locally has propelled the bicycle movement into the political mainstream and globally has been copied by hundreds of cities.
What began with four dozen bicyclists riding together up Market Street...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Jazz 11 weeks 3 days 18 hours 44 minutes ago
Tom McAlister refers to himself as the "last dog standing" -- or maybe it should be flying? -- among the handful of kite stores that once did business in the San Francisco Bay area.
"We have modest expectations, so we've been able to stick it out," said...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Julia Leigh for team Batboy's revenge! 1 week 5 days 17 hours 36 minutes ago
Not every parade has a man dressed in a hospital gown running down the street raving about how hot Sarah Palin is. Then again, not every place is like Berkeley.
Thousands of people attended the "How Berkeley Can You Be?" Parade and Festival, which showcased how...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Collin Frost 52 weeks 6 days 14 hours 38 minutes ago
Today
Car show: "Just Ducky Car Show" features classic cars, muscle cars and more. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $25-$75. Wild Rivers, 8770 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. (949) 235-0577
Car show: The 2008-model Orange County Auto Show features hundreds of new cars. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W....(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Ari 47 weeks 3 days 12 hours 29 minutes ago
This is tearing up the intertubes right now, so I figured CT should have it too. The Cal band - GO BEARS -- does this halftime show with old video games (pong, tetris, and more..)
It's just unbelievable. You've got to see this...
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Julia Leigh 1 week 9 hours 49 minutes ago
Liam O'Brien was sitting down for dinner Sept. 27 when he flipped on the television news to see a flock of monarch butterflies delighting the opening day crowds at the California Academy of Sciences - and just about choked on his meal.
Where the happy crowds saw...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Grace 49 weeks 2 days 5 hours 45 minutes ago
The venue may be the Marin Art and Garden Center, but the subject is business when members of the Keiretsu Forum meet each month to consider private equity investments.
The North Bay chapter of the Keiretsu Forum is the 15th chapter to be launched internationally and the...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Julia Leigh for team Batboy's revenge! 25 weeks 1 day 12 hours 36 minutes ago
A crowd of about 350 braved a predawn chill at Lotta's Fountain on Market Street today to observe a long moment of silence, and to sing and to celebrate the memory of the greatest disaster in San Francisco's history.
It was the 102nd anniversary of the great...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Julia Leigh for team Green Living 13 weeks 11 hours 11 minutes ago
San Franciscans will be dancing in the streets - literally- after Mayor Gavin Newsom's office obtained the necessary permits this week to shut down 6 miles of thoroughfare during two Sundays this summer and turn the pavement into a party zone.
Starting in the Bayview, stretching past...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem
a shared story
submitted by Grace for team Bicyclism 5 weeks 6 days 6 hours 45 minutes ago
Thousands of people from throughout the Bay Area converged on San Francisco's streets today, but they weren't protesting anything.
Instead, people of all ages rode bicycles and scooters and jogged and strolled on 4.5 miles of waterfront streets closed to car traffic for the city's first Sunday...(more)
comments (0) |
report problem