Arts & Entertainment The Best Spas In San Francisco San Francisco's hippy-dippy embrace of holistic healing, plus everyone's constant need to get naked all the time, make this city a particularly great place to unwind with a spa treatment or just soak
SF News Video: Carjacker Hopped Up On PCP Attempts To Steal A Cab On The Bay Bridge Late last Thursday evening, a suspect jumped in a cab at Fourth and Market Streets in San Francisco, asking for a ride to Oakland. The suspect, who confessed during the ride that he
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Striking Gold Chronicle architecture critic John King takes examines the shifting skyline. [King/Chron] Take a look around Ichi Sushi's brilliant new expansion in Bernal Heights. [EaterSF] Burrito talk with Danny Bowien. [GrubStreet] Lawyer from
SF News 33 Percent Of San Franciscans Think S.F. Is Getting Worse, Says Dubious Poll According to the annual CityBeat poll conducted by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, a full third of San Franciscans think the quality of life in the city is on the decline. The
SF News Martinez Woman Arrested For Confessed Matricide A 53-year-old woman from Martinez, Calif. was arrested Sunday evening after calling police to confess that she had killed her own mother. Police arrived at the home Christy Lee Southwick shared with her
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: San Francisco's Siberia It turns out Google+ was just a ploy to track users around the Internet, as if you didn't already know that. [NYT] President Obama enjoyed the long weekend by binging on advanced copies
SF News Day Around The Bay: America's Second Favorite Pastime America's second favorite pastime (homeland security) is coming to AT&T park. [SFEx] Apple is tinkering with cars and medical devices to jumpstart more growth. Although iCar rumors are almost as old
SF News Teen Shot In Front Of Westfield Mall Expected To Survive The 19-year-old victim of Sunday night's shooting in front of the Westfield Mall on Market Street is expected to survive police report today. The suspect, on the other hand, has not be found.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 21st Amendment Will Expand Beer Operations To East Bay, Nationwide Noted Second Street brewpub and beer outfit 21st Amendment will be expanding their reach to the East Bay — and likely the rest of the country — starting this Fall with the opening of a
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: President's Day Unpaid Golden Gate bridge tolls bring in millions in fines for the Bridge District. [Chron] The priest at the center of a sex scandal in North Beach is speaking out. [SFEx] If you've
SF News Day Around The Bay: Undercover Cyclists SFPD are going undercover to bust bike thieves. I smell a buddy-cop movie. [BCN/SFAppeal] Lena Dunham is on a publicity tour of Silicon Valley. [Valleywag] Freak out: the median rental rate for
SF News VC Tom Perkins Continues Trolling San Francisco Tom Perkins, the noted venture capitalist and noticeably insecure ex-husband of Danielle Steel, appeared at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco last night to defend his wildly unpopular opinion that America's wealthiest citizens
SF News Oakland Man Found Guilty Of Brutal Pride Weekend Assault 23-year-old Christopher Porter-Bailey, the suspect caught on tape brutally kicking a 28-year-old woman in the head after last year's Pink Saturday festivities, has been found guilty of robbery, assault and battery with serious
SF News Valentine's Day Morning Roundup: Valley Fever The New Yorker remembers the Valley Fever menace of 1977. [New Yorker] Richmond burglar ransacks a dead guy's home. [CoCo Times] This 81-year-old Seattle couple has been writing each other love letters every
SF News Vallejo Man Steals U-Haul Truck, Crashes It In Oakland, Calmly Waits For Cops On Loveseat A 22-year-old man from Vallejo stole a U-Haul truck early Thursday morning and proceeded to drive it down 14th Avenue in Oakland over 90 mph, proving once again that Vallejo is the Florida
Arts & Entertainment San Franciscans Are Allergic To Relationships, Says Facebook Here's a heartwarming statistic dredged up from Facebook's data mines: San Franciscans are the least likely people in the country to commit to a relationship. (Or commit to updating their relationship status, at
SF News Woman's Body Found In Valencia Street Hotel Garbage Chute Last night around 11:15 p.m., the body of 54-year-old Natalie Blaugh was found in a garbage chute at the Hotel Sunrise on Valencia Street in the Mission. According to San Francisco
SF News Video: BART Cop Repeatedly Tasers Passenger On the evening of January 29th, riders on a BART train stopped at the San Bruno station watched as an officer repeatedly used a stun gun on a man. Authorities claim the suspect
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Class War Illustrated San Francisco's class war illustrated by the numbers. [The Nib] Are Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn worth anything? [The Awl] SFist pal and olympic figure skater Brian Boitano talks about his time in Sochi.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Out Of The Rain SFPD officers did something nice and pitched in to help a homeless man and his kids find a place to stay out of the rain. [Chron] The city's next big fight: who gets
SF News World-Class Philanderer Swings Into Silicon Valley Today in San Francisco, French President François Hollande met with fellow adultery scandal survivor Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, humble mustache support system Mayor Ed Lee and a cabal of notable tech luminaries to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Best Post-2 A.M. Eats In San Francisco San Francisco is never going to be a 24-hour dining town. We can enjoy fine dining until last call (hello, 1 a.m. dinner at Nopa), but post-2 a.m. dining options are
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Winter Of Love, 10 Years In It's been ten years since San Francisco first pushed for same-sex marriage rights. Happy anniversary, everybody. [SFEx] Apple might actually be kind of a nightmare to work at, says one app designer who
Arts & Entertainment Local Tiger Cub Takes A Bubble Bath On Monday, Jillian the San Francisco Zoo's lovable tiger cub turned one whole year old. To celebrate she got a "Happy Birthday!" gift bag, some plastic toys she didn't seem to care for,
Arts & Entertainment Frank Chu Talks Movie Career, Shoe Shopping, And His Never-Ending Protest Noted San Francisco eccentric Frank Chu sat down with the Internet on Friday to answer some long-burning questions about... well, about pretty much anything, really. Frank covered topics ranging from the origin of