Arts & Entertainment Video: S.F. Zoo's Baby Wallaby Eats Lettuce, Is Adorable When we checked in on the San Francisco's new red-necked wallaby joey last month, the little guy or gal had not even shown its adorable little face to the public yet. And who
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Deplorable Teen Alert The Bon Vivants (Trick Dog) and the folks from Flour + Water have signed on for the Cafe Du Nord revamp. [Inside Scoop] The Honda dealership at Market and Van Ness is preparing to
SF News Raiderettes Sue Oakland Raiders For Looting Wages, Horrible Working Conditions The Oakland Raiders, a professional football team named after a pillaging band of seamen, are being sued by the Raiderette cheerleading squad for wage theft, unfair employment practices and other such pirate-like behavior.
SF News Tenant Claims He Was Evicted So Landlord Could Get Into AirBnB Racket Former Russian Hill resident and current Chronicle article subject Chris Butler claims his landlord gave him the boot after nearly ten years in his apartment, in order to rent out two units on
SF News Vallejo: Naked Woman Shoots Up Mobile Home Park, Evades SWAT Team For Hours It was a scene out of Cops in Vallejo, Calif. Wednesday morning, where a naked female suspect managed to dodge the local SWAT team for four hours after shooting up a mobile home
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Patient Zero Mid-Market gentrification claims adorable 10th and Market dive bar Hot Spot, where you could get a beer a shot and a lotto scratcher for a measly five bucks. Scratch that: an update from
SF News Live From Today's Corporate Shuttle Hearing At S.F. City Hall [Updates] As promised, we're live at San Francisco City Hall, where the city's Municipal Transportation Agency will vote this afternoon on a proposal to allow corporate shuttles to share public stops with Muni buses.
Arts & Entertainment Next Month: Have A Beer With Us At SFist's Reader Meet-Up Mark your calendars, dear readers: on Thursday, February 6th, 2014 the editors, contributors and always-insightful commenters of the very site you are reading right this second will gather In Real Life, as it
SF News Leaked Google Memo Tells Employees How To Feel About Their Buses Later today the seven member board of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will weigh in on a proposal that will allow corporate shuttles to share public stops with Muni vehicles. In preparation
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Black Is In Black-painted buildings are all the rage right now, says Chron architecture critic John King. [Chron] Niners linebacker NaVorro Bowman, who was carted off the field in Sunday's game, suffered a torn ACL and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Class Warfare Writ Small Another loss for San Francisco sports: the Bulls, our oft-forgotten minor league hockey team, will either be moving or folding completely as early as next week. [Chron] McCovey Chronicles takes on the Niners,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Jelly Belly Introduces Draft Beer Jelly Bean, Will Not Get You Drunk Over the weekend at the Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco, massive Fairfield, California-based jelly bean purveyor Jelly Belly tapped into a new market of people who like candy that tastes like
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: State Of The City Mayor Ed Lee's State of the City address measured in words. [SFEx] Mayor Lee, playing the role of supportive little league coach, also thanked the Niners for an "amazing last season at Candlestick
Arts & Entertainment NFC Championship Game: Seattle Ends San Francisco's Super Bowl Run 23-17 If you're everyone else in town, you're watching the NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks, but the photographers of the Associated Press are watching it from much
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dad Khakis For Sale Who will buy Jim Harbaugh's pleated khakis for $500? [RackedSF] Drinking buddies: meet San Francisco's new round of barkeeps. [SFBiz] Senator Feinstein and Mayor Lee had a pow-wow to talk about violence and
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Sounds Of Market Street, Circa 1906 This beloved video of Market Street just days before the Great Earthquake of 1906 has made the blog rounds in the past, but thanks to YouTuber Hardscrabble Pictures, we can now experience the
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: S.F. Faces Seattle in NFC Championship Game (By: Daisy Barringer) Here’s how important this game is to me: I unexpectedly lost my job this week, but I haven’t even had time or inclination to mope about it or
SF News Techies Need A Real Come-To-Jesus Moment, Says Silicon Valley Prayer Leader In Silicon Valley where tech is god and venture capitalists are prophets, one devout Christian and former tech CEO is hoping to bring the good word to the godless heathens of the tech
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 'Full Friscoization' Mayor Lee's got a bloody mary, Mitchell's ice cream, some chocolate and $10,000 for charity riding on this week's NFC Championship game. [BCN/Appeal] Janet Delaney's South of Market, in photographs. [New
SF News Google Buses Reportedly Being Watched By Security Guards As the corporate shuttle backlash turns from protest to street theater to actual violence, Google has apparently sent out an extra set of eyes to watch over employees as they catch their buses
SF News A Cabbie Takes The Stairs, Becomes Target In Taxi War Earlier today, in front of the Safeway at Church and Market Streets, a cab driver nearly drove down the stairs into the busy intersection. Although there were reportedly no casualties other than the
Arts & Entertainment Denise Richards Tried Selling Me A $1,500 Tub Of 24k Gold Face Cream On Market Street Wednesday afternoon on San Francisco's rapidly changing Market Street, a cosmetics store selling face creams laced with such opulent ingredients as 24-karat gold, diamonds, caviar, and actual pearls opened up between a Verizon
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Wonderful Bakersfield Jerry Brown rules out a fourth presidential bid, declares Bakersfield "a wonderful place." [LATimes] San Pablo, one of the Bay Area's "poorest enclaves" has driven its murder rate down to zero. [Chron] Puppy
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Nerd Bowl So we're calling this weekend's NFC Championship game between the Niners and the Seahawks the "Nerd Bowl" apparently. [WSJ] San Franciscans trash more than 4,500 pounds of clothing per hour, says the
Arts & Entertainment This 10-Minute Batkid Documentary Will Get You Through Your Wednesday It's been two months since Batkid, a.k.a. five-year-old Leukemia survivor Miles Scott, rid the city of evildoers and adult onset cynicism. Today, apparently to get us all through our mid-week, mid-January