SF News Netflix Debuts New Technology To Prevent 'Breaking Bad' Spoilers Now that Breaking Bad is cooking up to its final climax and everyone but you and your poor, neglected DVR has gotten around to announcing every plot twist on Twitter, the fine folks
SF News 12-Year-Old Killed While Biking In Front Of Middle School Just before 8 a.m. Monday morning, a 12-year-old boy was killed while biking in front of Excelsior Middle School in Contra Costa County. The boy was reportedly struck and pinned under a
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Back To Bargaining A real life superhero is cleaning up the Mission. [Chron] Everyone is on OK Cupid in San Francisco, even execs for rival dating sites. [Valleywag] Muni's next batch of light rail vehicles will
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tech Highs and Lows For your weekend longread try: "The Care and Feeding of a Tech Boom" San Francisco Magazine's latest take on the current state of tech in the local economy. Then let's circle back and
Arts & Entertainment Live Goats, Valencia Street Bubbles and Bike-Powered Music: Scenes From Park(ing) Day 2013 Although it didn't seem to have quite the hype of previous years (parklet fatigue maybe?) today's Park(ing) Day saw some creative, temporary additions to the streetscape across the city from Valencia Street
SF News San Francisco's Smallest Apartment For Rent Is 264 Square Feet, $1200 A Month Although it may not be the absolute smallest in the city, the tiniest apartment currently available for you to move into is a diminutive 264 square feet of mostly kitchen and bathroom. If
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Coit Tower Red Coit Tower has gone red for the America's Cup, but the yacht race still can't outshine the golden orange of a San Francisco sunset captured yesterday by Bob Nastasi.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Burrito On A Stick Kiwis shocked at how ridiculous the America's Cup beer prices are. We feel ya, buddy. [BCN/Appeal] One man left standing after Market Street chess crackdown. [SFWeekly] A distraught naked man closed Caltrain
SF News Embarcadero-Terrorizing Man Identified, Has A History Of Naked Antics The man who held up businesses and captivated scores of onlookers around the Embarcadero Center twice in the past week has been identified as 25-year-old William Quezali of Santa Rosa. Quezali is currently
SF News UC System Turn To Crowdsourcing, Jamie Foxx To Raise Scholarship Funds All the rage with the startup crowd and starving musicians, crowdsourced funding has now come to the University of California schools. Under a new campaign launched yesterday, the UC system allows smaller donors
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: The Blighted Ferry Plaza The Ferry Plaza is a blight on San Francisco, says local newspaper. [Chron] Katy St. Clair gets meta at the Tonga Room for this week's Bouncer. [SFWeekly] The cult-like (and cult hit) Jejeune
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chefs On Food Stamps Austerity Measures: what happens when a restaurant critic and a cast of local chefs spend a week on food stamps. [SFWeekly] A car chase in Oakland ended in a dramatic crash today. [KTVU]
SF News Woman Choked, Robbed By Fling She Met On BART Police are looking for a 35-40 year old male suspect who reportedly tied up a woman, choked her and stole her belongings after the two met and exchanged numbers on BART earlier this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Eats: A Bowl of Cheeseburger Ramen at Hapa Ramen I don't consider myself to be much of a food writer, but I can fully appreciate when someone tries to capitalize on the menu item du jour. The thing about food trends lately
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Towards An Open-Faced Sandwich Trend The Lizard King Next Door: the story of Jim Morrison's childhood home in Alameda. [Gawker] Baseball and the art of atonement. [Garchik/Chron] Andrew Zimmern was spotted around San Francisco eating shark, worms
SF News Day Around The Bay: No More Street Chess As the city works to clean up Mid-Market, the sidewalk chess games between Fifth and Sixth have been kicked out. [Chron] The New Yorker has a scathing new profile of Bleacher Report founder
Arts & Entertainment Hipsters, Gays, And Hipster Gays Needed For New HBO Show The previously untitled HBO Project penned by Michael Lannan and starring Jonathan Groff as one of a trio of 30-something gay men navigating their lives in San Francisco is in need of some
SF News Semi-Naked Man's Second Embarcadero Standoff Goes For Nine Hours Following up on Monday afternoon's standoff at Embarcadero Four: the Examiner confirms this morning that the suspect was indeed the very same man who climbed a light pole and took off his pants
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Twitter's Money Machine How freewheeling Twitter became a money-spinning juggernaut. [Reuters] Metallica appeared on the red carpet at the Metreon for their new 3D IMAX "concert film/apocalyptic freak-out." [Hartlaub/Chron] Jerry Brown seeks to delay
SF News Another Semi-Naked Man Returns To Embarcadero Center, Dangles Off Ledge [Update] Monday afternoon around 3:30 p.m., a shirtless man was spotted climbing a structure at Embarcadero Four, dangling off a ledge and refusing to get down. Part of a public plaza in
Arts & Entertainment Talking Music, Saget and Losing Your Virginity With John Stamos When we first heard that John Stamos has a new web series called Losing It, in which celebrities discuss their first time having sex, we had to know more. This morning, from his
SF News Severed Foot Washes Up On Ocean Beach Inside Size 11.5 Running Shoe On Sunday morning a National Parks Service patrol discovered a severed human foot inside a size 11.5 Puma running shoe on the south end of Ocean Beach between Taraval and Ulloa streets.
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Frat Mason Revealed Over the weekend, the Chronicle discovered Frat Mason and all of the cuddly bros who live there. (See also.) [Chron] New York Times reviews Gary Kamiya's Cool Gray City of Love: 49 Views
SF News Semi-Naked Man Climbs Embarcadero Center Light Pole, Removes Pants [Updates] As if things weren't weird enough down by the Embarcadero Center today, a semi-naked man climbed a light pole on Drumm Street this morning, camped out for a little while and removed his
Arts & Entertainment Video: Fly Over San Francisco In The Not-So-Distant Future As San Francisco hurtles towards a new, high-altitude future, creative agency Steelblue has created this futuristic flyover video showing the roughly 25 projects that will soon be changing the skyline and street level