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San Francisco Golden Gate Rugby closing in on Elite Cup title

San Francisco Golden Gate Rugby will host Old Pugent Sound Beach in the West semifinal of USA Rugby’s Elite Cup competition, which features the top clubs across the nation, on Saturday at 3 p.m. on Treasure Island. A victory by SFGG would put it in the championship game against the East’s top squad on May 25 in Glendale, Colo. San Francisco has yet to lose this season and is led by Cal alum Chris Biller. Other Cal alums on the squad include Tom Rooke and Neil Barrett. Read More

May 10-12: A great Mother's Day hike and other weekend events

bike ride
FRIDAY Wild reeds: Clarinet Thing performs a concert of original works and arrangements of tunes by jazz giants. Beth Custer, Sheldon Brown, Ben Goldberg and Harvey Wainapel are the quartet. [8 p.m., Old First Church, 1751 Sacramento St., S.F.] SATURDAY A great bike ride Keep Pedaling After Bike to Work Day: Were you inspired by the thousands of people pedaling to the office Thursday for Bike to Work Day? Read More

Indians edge A’s on controversial call

Athletics
An apparent game-tying homer by the A’s Adam Rosales was ruled a double by umpires in the ninth inning, and the Cleveland Indians held on to beat Oakland 4-3 on Wednesday night. Rosales sent a drive off Indians closer Chris Perez that looked as if it cleared the left field wall. However, second base umpire Angel Hernandez called it a double, and the crew concurred after leaving the field to review the videotape. When the umpires returned and told Rosales to stay at second, A’s manager Bob Melvin sprinted onto the field and was immediately ejected. Read More

May 9: What it's like to fight fires in America's arson capital and other San Francisco events

Who’s in town Susan Bissell, UNICEF’s chief of child protection, speaks at the World Affairs Council. “Protecting Children in Times of Crisis” is the theme. [7 p.m., World Affairs Council, 312 Sutter St., S.F.] Lectures Sister Helen Prejean: The author, death-penalty abolitionist and subject of the film “Dead Man Walking” speaks. Read More

San Francisco should revisit zoning rules governing medical marijuana

The conversation surrounding medical marijuana dispensaries in San Francisco has wound its way in recent years from “should we?” to “where should we?” to “how much should we?” Now, the discussion is headed back to “where should we?” The Board of Supervisors needs to formally reopen the topic of where dispensaries can open up in The City and serve their patients to make sure city zoning regulations do not overload the neighborhoods to which they are currently restricted. Read More

Fix for faulty bolts finalized, but new Bay Bridge opening date still uncertain

San Francisco Bay Bridge
Transportation officials are scheduled to announce Wednesday a fix for broken bolts on the new span of the Bay Bridge, but it may still be too early to say whether the work will be done in time for the planned Labor Day opening. In March, inspectors found that 32 steel rods that are used for seismic safety had fractured during tightening. The bolts were part of a batch of 96 from an Ohio-based manufacturer, who also provided 192 rods in 2010. Read More

May 8: Born Ruffians rock Slim's and other San Francisco events

Born Ruffians
Who’s in town Award-winning fiction writer Jill McCorkle talks about “Life After Life,” her new novel. [7:30 p.m., Kepler’s Books and Magazines, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park]. Lectures Education talk: Program addresses how urban planning can improve access to quality education in San Francisco. Speakers include San Francisco schools Superintendent Richard Carranza. Read More

May 7: Harrison Ford honored and other San Francisco events

Harrison Ford
San Francisco events for May 7, 2013. Read More

May 6: Music, lectures and other San Francisco events

Picklewater Cabaret
San Francisco events for May 6, 2013. Read More

May 5: Music, lectures and other San Francisco events

Something to readThe Secret Lives of Sports FansBy Eric Simons ($26.95)In a book subtitled “The Science of Sports Obsessions,” the UC Berkeley professor and “Radiolab” podcast contributor looks at neurological, psychological and evolutionary reasons for sports fanaticism.Lend a hand Read More

May 3 - 5: Music, lectures and other San Francisco events

Counterpulse
San Francisco events for May 3 -5, 2013. Read More

S.F. Housing Authority’s woes go beyond ousted director

It is often easiest to blame a single person for a problem, but such criticism does not always resolve the underlying issue. That appears to be the case with the San Francisco Housing Authority. Read More

May 2: Music, lectures and other San Francisco events

Tommy Johnagin
San Francisco events for May 2, 2013. Read More

Music, lectures and other San Francisco events

Richie Spice
San Francisco events for May 1, 2013. Read More

Raiders bring back kicker Eddy Carmona

Oakland Raiders
The Raiders re-signed free agent kicker Eddy Carmona, general manager Reggie McKenzie announced Tuesday. Carmona, a left-footed kicker out of Harding University in Arkansas, spent training camp and preseason with the Raiders in 2012 after originally signing as a non-drafted rookie free agent. He was out of football last year after being waived by the Raiders on Aug. Read More
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