They lived for excitement, but the FBI got the final thrill.
Chuck Bundrant build an unlikely seafood empire--with a little help from Alaska Senator Ted Stevens.
How a benevolent billionaire mayor ended up owning us all.
Tonight, they spice up our yearly comedy blowout, SF Sketchfest, which has dozens of performers and troupes spread out over 17 nights and 10 venues. Every year the fest closes with something special, and this year it's both a conversation and a performance from The Kids in the Hall, the Canadian troupe who first made people realize that televised sketch comedy didn't have to suck during a time when that was unfathomable -- the mid '80s. Between these two like-minded troupes is a blizzard of acts, from Rob Corddry and the Naked Babies, the Upright Citizens Brigade, and Kasper Hauser to Bucky Sinister and about 80 others, including Will Franken, who, since we heard from him last, went through a divorce and posted a picture of himself in his underwear on his site. Still funny! The Whitest Kids U' Know starts at 8 and 10:30 p.m. at the Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson (at Front), S.F. Admission is $20.
Jan. 10-27, 2008