SF News Monday Morning Roundup: B2B Street Cleaning Edition Meet Tom "Red" McGarvey, the man with the waterfront Java House. [Chron] A thing about those cocktails you'll be drinking on Lolinda's roof. [Serious Eats] KQED dines at Seaglass, the new eatery over
Arts & Entertainment Video: Kanye West Premieres New Song By Projecting It On Buildings Across Town Baby jokes aside, all signs point to Kanye West having another special delivery coming sometime in the next few months. He's been getting ever-weirder with his tweets and he'll be on SNL tonight,
SF News Photos: Facebook HQ Overrun With Adorable Fox Infestation While we don't often find ourselves wishing we had a daily commute down the Peninsula, this adorable news we just can't even deal with: A mother fox and her adorable litter of pups
SF News Doctor Recommends Oral Sex As Remedy For Sensitive Gag Reflex A Sacramento surgeon has been reprimanded by the state medical board after reportedly suggesting his patient try giving her husband twice-weekly blowjobs to help fix her sensitive gag reflex. The anonymous patient was
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Divisadero Watch: La Urbana Mezcaleria Coming Mid-July Although it initially looked a ways off, the 3,600 square-foot, 125-seat La Urbana could start pouring mezcal on Divisadero starting this July. As Inside Scoop reports, the massive complex inside the former
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The Warriors' Losing Battle The Warriors lost game 6 to the Spurs, and so ends many people's current interest in the Warriors. [ESPN] Except for Glenn Dickey, the team's latest opponent to claim the new arena would
SF News Day Around The Bay: On Resenting And Not Resenting Tech Enough with the Tech hate: the backlash begins against tech backlash. [Bold Italic] Naturally, that backlash has its own backlash too. [UA] Former S.F. Pride grand marshals speak out. [BAR] Drakes Bay
SF News Large Cat Rescued From Ditch In Santa Cruz, a young mountain lion accidentally wandered into downtown this morning, only to find out that it was not cut out for urban life. The mountain lion was spotted, stuck in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mazel Tov, Pastrami Fans! Wise Sons Deli Moving Into Chosen Land Wise Sons, the oft-celebrated Jewish deli that got its start at the Ferry Building before leading the people out of exile to their new permanent home on 24th Street, is getting a third
SF News Missing Autistic Girl Found Dead Near Family's Vacation Home After a massive four-day search, nine-year-old Sunset Elementary School student Mikaela Lynch was found dead in Cache Creek near her family's Lake County vacation home. The search for Mikaela, who was autistic included
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: The Dodos Return Forbes Island is already set to reopen after catching on fire last week. [InsideScoop] Local kids ditch school, break into someone's home instead. [SFEx] Proving the cartoon stereotype: Local mailmen and women are
Arts & Entertainment Photos: People Sporting Glass At Google I/O Conference Like a kink convention, a number of pundits, techies and "Glass Explorers" used today's Google I/O conference as a safe space to don their techno-fetishist gear in public without fear of being
Arts & Entertainment Crowdsourced Fundraiser Hopes You'll Help Pay For Blue Angels Air Show The government might not have enough money to put on their yearly show of airborne superiority, but one effort hopes local fans of American naval power will pitch in enough of their own
SF News Google Unveils Slick New Maps Google's I/O developer conference kicked off in San Francisco today. While Larry Page didn't have anything new to share about everyone's love-it-or-hate-it nerd toy during the keynote address, Google did release something
SF News S.F. Zoo's Tiger Cub Named After Generous Literary Agent After a couple months of simply calling our favorite creature on the planet "the cub," San Francisco Zoo's furry little bundle of joy finally got a proper name. Behold: Jillian the three-month-old Sumatran
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Things Are Looking Up At Van Ness And Market What's up with the Richard Meier skyscraper at One Van Ness? [CurbedSF] The Guardian defends rent control against the trolls. [SFBG] Maria Bustillos defends the Internet from techno-gadflys [TheAwl] Hollywood drama in Silicon
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Seasonal Libations At Tomorrow's CUESA Spring Cocktail Bash Tomorrow night, Wednesday May 15th at the Ferry Building, our neighborly farmers market organizers at CUESA are teaming up with the US Bartenders Guild to host their seasonal drinking event celebrating spring produce,
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: The Long-Gone Bay View Race Track Killer frog found in Golden Gate Park. Don't worry, it won't bit your head off, but it will infect other amphibians with a nasty fungus. [BCN/Appeal] The Phono Del Sol festival returns
SF News Police Destroy Crops In Occupy Farm Raid Early Monday morning, UC Berkeley police literally plowed through an Occupy offshoot group's latest attempt to turn an empty plot of land into a community farm. More than 100 protesters came to the
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Union Square Mini-Bar Heist A man was arrested at the Westin St. Francis Hotel after he swiped a key card from a cleaning cart and cleared out a room's mini-bar. [SFEx] After 21 years in the business,
SF News 'Naked, Spitting & Pissing Man' Allegedly Shuts Down 16th Street BART [NSFW] [Updates] It looks like we've found an early winner of BART's new banning policy: This afternoon a man was reportedly see roving naked through the 16th Street BART "spitting and pissing." Marc Huestis, who
SF News Bill Clinton Visits San Francisco, Checks Out Succulent Bush Former President and current First Husband hopeful Bill Clinton visited San Francisco yesterday. Like so many visitors to the Bay Area he took a moment to pause and check out the local flora
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Roof Deck Report: Take a Look Around El Techo de Lolinda Unlike in New York and LA, San Francisco is currently experiencing a dearth of places where one can get sauced outdoors and at altitude. (Sorry Jones and Sens, those are more like terraces.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Breakfast With Bittman America's Cup AC72 boats are built for speed, tricky to maneuver. [Chronicle] The Larry Ellison/America's Cup documentary The Wind Gods is a family affair. [WSJ] Mark Bittman eats breakfast surrounded by women
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Napa: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Play BottleRock On A Weeknight Up in Napa, where the city is currently enjoying and/or hating the influx of music fans for the first annual BottleRock Festival, noted "hipster hop" musicians, vintage clothing enthusiasts and current kings