SF News Local Comics Curator Arrested on Suspicion of Filming Guests In Bathroom During Party at His Berkeley Home A hidden camera was allegedly discovered recording guests — including adults and children — in the bathroom during a birthday party at the Berkeley home of a local pop culture writer and longtime Cartoon Art Museum curator.
SF News Cartoon Art Museum Finds A New Home Following Displacement The Executive Director of the Cartoon Art Museum has some good news for patrons of the cartoon arts. As she announced last week, her museum has found a new home for its collection
SF News Day Around The Bay: Goodbye, Cartoon Art Museum * Twitter went down for about 30 minutes in various parts of the country today, temporarily freaking out Twitter addicts from New York to Chicago. [CBS 5] * Some tech version of Shark Tank premieres
Arts & Entertainment Cartoon Art Museum Kicked Out Of Their SoMa Spot SoMa's Cartoon Art Museum will soon be kicked to the curb as another victim of the San Francisco real estate market. On Friday the 30-year old museum announced they would
Arts & Entertainment The Art of 'Coraline' at Cartoon Art Museum Have you seen Coraline yet? We hear it's phenomenal. (As anything combing in the talents of Dakota Fanning and Terri Hatcher should be, really.) And if you liked the art featured
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- Grilled Cheese Invitational : What's better than a grilled cheese sandwich? Nothing, that's what. (Our apologies go out to all and any lactose-intolerant readers. You live a life of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- End of Summer Slam Jam for Teens: Are there words prettier than "back to school"? Maybe. But when we start seeing back-to-school commercials and such, we get ever so
Arts & Entertainment What We Did Last Night: Pet Noir Book Release Party. Last night was the book release party for Shannon O'Leary's Pet Noir, a comic anthology of true pet crime stories published by San Francisco's very own Manic
Arts & Entertainment The Miniature Adventures of the Superfisters We're suckers for any story about the Monkey King, and we also love the cozy art and fierce personality of Oakland-resident Gene Yang's "American Born Chinese."
SF News The Gray Lady: Bring Your Wallet to SoMa What we saw instead was a wallet-busting tour of an area that's got a lot of great bargains. Although SFist totally applauds the inclusion of City Kayak's Bay