Arts & Entertainment SFist Reader Meet-Up Deemed A Roaring Success! Thursday night at Virgil's Sea Room on Mission Street a slew of good looking and well-read people came together to drink beer and eat hamburgers. It was our first SFist reader meet-up since
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Monumental Local Museum Director Odd cocktails, chalkboards and slideshows about same: these are some dining trends around town. [Chron] Steve Jobs' widow, the MC Hammer and everyone from TechCrunch: the masters of Silicon Valley are met in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gavin Newsom's Chill Factor Gavin Newsom is totally chill these days, might even get legal marijuana passed. [EBAR] Behold: Blue Bottle's new East Bay coffee mecca in Temescal. [EaterSF] Banning parking on one Tenderloin block drove all
SF News Plan To Brighten Up Corporate Shuttle Bus Backfires, Pisses Off Mission Artists A plan from hyperlocal neighborhood news source/UC Berkeley J-School project Mission Local to brighten up the district and "solve the beauty problem" by decorating a corporate shuttle bus with the work of
Arts & Entertainment Frank Chu Will Answer All Your Burning Questions Tomorrow Afternoon One of San Francisco's few remaining eccentrics, the indefatigable sign-holder Frank Chu will tell all tomorrow afternoon in a Reddit Ask Me Anything event. There is a strong chance his answers may not
SF News Day Around The Bay: Thirsty Almonds These images of how San Francisco might have looked in some alternate reality where things actually get built are the best thing the Chronicle has ever posted. [John King/Chron] Gavin Newsom, who
SF News 3-Year-Old Kayleigh Slusher Was Beaten To Death, Stored In A Freezer For Days Court documents related to the arrest of 23-Year-old Sara Krueger and boyfriend 26-year-old Ryan Scott Warner for the death of Krueger's 3-year-old daughter Kayleigh Slusher indicate the toddler may have been dead for
SF News Snipers Attacked A Silicon Valley Power Station Last Year And Nobody Told Us Around 1 a.m. on April 16th last year, a team of attackers cut phone lines and took out 17 power transformers at a PG&E substation south of San Jose, nearly
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Taste Of Guam Is Uber training drivers to violate state law? [Valleywag] Prebechu brings Guam-inspired cuisine to Mission Street. [InsideScoop] Dropbox leases all 182,000 square feet of 333 Brannan Street, which shows just how big
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Local Magazine Insists You Devour Three Chickens Before You Die Every year, local magazine 7x7 publishes a definitive list of 100 local things you absolutely must eat before you die. Which makes us wonder if we're in some kind of Final Destination situation.
SF News SFFD Battling 2-Alarm Fire In Presidio Heights Multiple San Francisco fire department crews are currently at work battling a 2-alarm fire on the third floor of a home in Presidio Heights. STRUCTURE FIRE (update): 2nd Alarm called by crews having
Arts & Entertainment Video: A Vertigo-Inducing Nighttime Flight Over San Francisco What do you get when you put three photographers in a helicopter over San Francisco? A pretty spinny case of vertigo and some gorgeous night shots of the skyline, apparently. Above: photos from
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Large Baby Is this 16-pounder California's biggest baby? Sure, why not. [Chron] UCSF to study a marijuana-based drug for kids. [SFEx] Organizers already have big plans for the 2016 Super Bowl in Santa Clara. [CBS5]
SF News Day Around The Bay: Retaining The Evicted Supervisor David Campos has a new proposal to help the evicted stay in San Francisco. [Chron] San Francisco is suing social network MeetMe, claiming it puts minors at risk and enables sexual predators.
SF News Warriors Arena Benched While Opponents Gather Momentum The Golden State Warriors are "calling a time-out" on the proposed waterfront arena on Piers 30-32. Nearly two years since the announcement that the team would be returning to the city in 2017,
SF News Two Stabbed Near Pier 7 Early Monday Morning Early Monday morning two people were stabbed around 4 a.m. near a public toilet outside the Waterfront Restaurant and Cafe at Pier 7 on the Embarcadero. A male victim was found stabbed
SF News Napa Mom And Boyfriend Arrested For Death And Sexual Assault Of 3-Year-Old 23-Year-old Sara Krueger and her boyfriend 26-year-old Ryan Scott Warner of Napa were arrested in El Cerrito on Sunday morning in connection with the alleged sexual assault and homicide of Kreuger's three-year-old daughter
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: UCSF's Big Win Something good came of the Seahawks-Niners rivalry this season: fans and matching donors raised $284,000 for the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital. [SFEx] The Chronicle checks out the bizarre and wonderful Pritikin Museum
SF News S.F. Public Utilities Commission Asks You (Yes You) To Quit Using So Much Water Brace yourselves, folks: the worst drought conditions in California history have become a reality inside San Francisco's myopic distortion zone. In an announcement today, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has asked local
SF News Nudity Ban Birthday Gives Activists Reason To Strip Naked Exactly one year after San Francisco's much blogged-about public nudity ban went into effect and, in this editor's humble opinion, the frequency with which our eyes accidentally fall upon some unsolicited public dong
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Resentment City Ed Lee is the Mayor of Resentment City. [Time] Pedestrians in San Francisco are "militant," says Chuck Nevius. [Chron] A computer scientist-turned-biologist at the UC Santa Cruz is trying to debug human software.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Farewell, Joe's Cable Car The handbook for the Raiderette cheerleading squad leaked online and it's controversial. Mostly because it sounds like it was written in the 1950s. [La Times] The famed Joe's Cable Car restaurant is closing
SF News Facebook Announces Paper: A New App To Consume Your Attention Thursday morning the social networking behemoth announced Paper, a new app meant to rearrange the way you consume news. Or your Facebook news feed, at least. The app, which started as a replacement
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: FLOTUS Among Us What does "artisanal" mean, anyway? KQED investigates. [KQED] Guy Fieri finally bestows Guy Fieri coffee on America. In multiple flavors, even. [InsideScoop] After inviting Mayor Lee to hang out on Tuesday, Michelle Obama
SF News Day Around The Bay: Coastal Burger Rivalry Reignited Insanely rich dead person's pool drained to save drought-parched plant life. [NBC Bay Area] A 14-year-old Oakland boy accused of killing his 17-year-old sister turned himself in after a week on the lam.