Arts & Entertainment Look At These Green Activists Partying On Earth Day As SFist continues to debrief the Bay Area on the topic of Earth Day fallout, reader Michael Siminitus sent along a few of these photos from the actual Earth Day Celebration that went
SF News Lake Merritt Treasure Finds Its Rightful Owner The sunken treasure found in Lake Merritt by a group of Oakland schoolchildren back in March has found its rightful owner. According to Oakland police, the two sacks of jewelry, coins, medallions and
SF News Pieces Of Tahoe Meteor Found In Small Town Parking Lot NASA Astronomers and amateur asteroid hunters alike believe they have tracked down fragments of the fireball that exploded somewhere over the Sierra Nevadas early Sunday morning. By analyzing a weather radar loop, Dr.
Arts & Entertainment Text-Only Instagram Offers Exactly That Is the endless stream of Hefe-filtered photos in your Instagram hurting your eyeballs? Does the thought of having to interact with "followers" terrify you? Enter: Text-Only Instagram, which is exactly like your Instagram
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Today's Alternate Headlines Today in alternate headlines, Fox Nation calls Obama's (much-loved!) Jimmy Fallon appearance an "embarrassment". [MotherJones] Watch Mission Chinese Food's Danny Bowien eat his way through Sichuan. [GrubSF] Would you give free, on-demand massages
SF News Day Around The Bay: Aubrey Huff's Anxiety Attack Aubrey Huff is on the 15-day disabled list after suffering an anxiety attack. Triple-A infielder Joaquin Arias from the Fresno Grizzlies will takes his place. [CBS5] Beth Spotswood crashes the SF International Film
SF News Have You Seen These Sketchy Characters? Wanted For Castro Gay Bashings The San Francisco Police Department is on the hunt for these two guys, suspected of committing two night time assaults in the Castro and Hayes Valley. According to Police, the two suspects yelled
SF News Man Shot In The Head In Oceanview Tuesday evening around 8:45 p.m., SFPD officers responding to reports of a shooting near Plymouth and Farallones streets in the Oceanview neighborhood found a 47-year-old male victim suffering from a gunshot
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Smelly Central Valley California Dairy Farms Include One Mad Cow Out of thousands of Central Valley Dairy cows that routinely cause drivers on I-5 to roll up their windows, one has been singled out by the Department of Agriculture as the first confirmed
SF News Cyclist Who Killed Castro Pedestrian Could Face Felony Manslaughter Charges Chris Bucchere, the cyclist who fatally struck a 71-year-old pedestrian after "plowing" in to a cross walk at Market and Castro Streets, could soon face charges of vehicular manslaughter, the Chronicle reports. According
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Farallones Yacht Crash Survivor Speaks Farallones wreck survivor: Experience was like being in "a washing machine filed with boulders." [Chron] How to kill that awful Meebo bar that lives at the bottom of SFGate.com forever. [Gizmodo] The
Arts & Entertainment Photo: A Sunny Day In San Francisco, From Space Look, we don't think this photo needs much introduction other than to say that an Astronaut took this photo from a metal tube orbiting the planet somewhere out in space during the recent
SF News S.F. Bay Guardian Announcement: Brugmann Stepping Down, Headquarters Sold For $6.5 Million In an official announcement today, San Francisco Bay Guardian Executive Editor Tim Redmond cleared up some of the the rumors swirling around the will-they/won't-they hookup situation between the Guardian and the San
SF News Fox Nation Sees Trash In San Francisco, Fabricates Entire Story To Blame Green Activists SFist's photos of a messier-than-usual aftermath at Fort Mason last Saturday got the right wingers frothing at the mouth, apparently. After the story was picked up by the Huffington Post, conservative bloggers from
SF News Just How Big Was That Lake Tahoe Meteor? Regarding that meteor that may or may not have struck the Earth near Lake Tahoe this past weekend, NASA now has a better estimate of just how big that flying chunk of colorful
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Meanwhile, At The Health Department... Sam Wo Saved! [Updated] David Ho, who has owned and operated the beleaguered Sam Wo on Washington Street for the past 30 years, pleads his case before a Health Department hearing this morning. Ho and his daughter
SF News Train Strikes Truck On Third Street A relatively mild morning in Muni mishaps, as Bay City News reports a train on the K/T-Third line banged up a truck as it made a left turn in front of the
SF News Ladies-Only Street Brawl Erupts Over Facebook Posts A group of more than 30 women broke into a massive street fight in Sacramento's Del Paso Heights neighborhood on Sunday, reportedly because someone involved had pre-planned and posted details about the fight
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Farallon Yacht Wreckage Recovered Video of crews recovering yacht wreckage from the Farrallon Islands. [Appeal] Man beats his roommate for making him watch a "disrespectful and tasteless" movie [SFEx] Kelly Malone walks us through the changes happening
Arts & Entertainment Willie Brown Takes Credit For Matt Cain's Stellar Pitching Job Former Mayor Willie Brown, currently serving his role as the city's weird rich uncle, is at it again with the befuddling Chronicle columns this week. After spouting nonsense about MC Hammer on the
SF News Meteor Reportedly Crashes To Earth Near Lake Tahoe, Fails To Obliterate All Of Humanity Around 8 a.m. Sunday morning, reports of a loud explosion and a fireball streaking through sky over the California/Nevada border had local law enforcement agencies, astronomers and doomsday soothsayers alike all
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sam Wo Could Stay Open, If The Health Department Spares It There's a specific chain of events that happens any time a San Francisco landmark is in danger of shutting down, getting evicted or otherwise closing up shop. It goes something like: 1. Local
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Sunny Weekend Celebrity Sightings John Waters spotted at noted Mission District dive bar Friday night. [UptownAlmanac] Waldo spotted in Dolores Park, naturally. [Mission Mission] District 1 Supervisor Eric Mar spotted in a hot tub at the Richmond
SF News Marina Partiers Leave Behind Massive Fort Mason Mess Happy Earth Day, everybody! Just when we thought our faith in the drunkards had been restored, we spotted this disaster area left behind after throngs of Marina District revelers took their overconsumption outdoors
SF News Group Of Drunks To Clean Up After Stoners In First Flash Mob We Actually Like We've been harsh on flashmobs in the past, but here's one we can finally get behind: A group calling themselves The Bay Area Drunkards Association sent out invites to local Yelp and Reddit