There are oodles of San Francisco publications for arts and entertainment listings, profiles, reviews and features. Locals use the weeklies most frequently, yes, even in print form while sipping coffee on the MUNI. And those nichester-types, while they might have their favorite online listings portal or crash-happening site, they, too, can't resist the allure of the corner print paper.
The newsprint weeklies, the San Francisco Bay Guardian and SFWeekly, both with online presences (see links below), are free and found in newspaper machines around town. But beyond the weeklies, SFGate, the San Francisco Chronicle's online portal, also features arts and entertainment news and listings. There is also SF Station, CitySearch, Examiner.Com, San Francisco Magazine and 7x7 Magazine, the latter two both being monthly full-color city magazines.
There have also been an explosion of various online, user-generated listings and review sites, too numerous to yelp at here, but for clubgoers, there are some specialties like ClubPlanet, GayCities. Com, xlr8r and ClubVibes, again, just to name a few. There is, in short, no shortage of information about what to do when you're visiting or living in San Francisco.
For links to these sites and for more information about their print versions visit: http://www.sfbg.com http://www.sfweekly.com/ http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/ http://www.sfstation.com/ http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/ http://www.examiner.com/arts-and-entertainment-in-san-francisco http://www.clubplanet.com/us/San-Francisco.
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