Arts & Entertainment Photos: This Tiger Cub Is The Cutest Thing In Sacramento Mama Sumatran tiger Bahagia, a resident of the Sacramento Zoo, gave birth a little bundle of striped joy named Castro Jr. earlier this month. C.J., as we're calling him now, won't be
SF News Career Suicide: Venues Cancel Upcoming Michelle Shocked Tour Dates After launching into an anti-gay tirade onstage at Yoshi's in San Francisco Sunday night, alt-folk singer Michelle Shocked unleashed a torrent of backlash that looks like an apparent career suicide. The fallout of
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Carnaval In Jeopardy Dilapidated oceanside mansions in the Richmond are breeding dangerous homeless camps. The owner has since been cited by the city. [SFEx] The Mission's yearly Carnaval celebration is in danger of not happening this
SF News Consumer Alert! Lululemon Admits Some Of Their Yoga Pants Are Kind Of See-Thru Noted yoga pants manufacturer Lululemon has issued a recall on certain pairs of "tighter fitting" women's yoga pants which the company concedes are a little more sheer than their customers would like. From
SF News Serial Nudists Apparently Shocked They Get Arrested So Much Several of San Francisco's most consistently naked protestors have refiled their lawsuit claiming the city's ban on public nudity is a violation of their right to free speech. Although a U.S. District
SF News Local Jimmy Buffett Fan Defends Expensive Sailboat Races Chronicle columnist and noted parrothead C.W. Nevius used some column inches this weekend to defend this Summer's expensive (but maybe not as expensive) America's Cup. The event won't bring in nearly as
Arts & Entertainment Map: San Francisco, As Seen By A Cat Local artist Wendy Macnaughton's latest work is a collaboration with author Caroline Paul and their missing cat Tibia. When Tibia went missing for five weeks, Wendy and Caroline used everything from a GPS
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Do The Golden Gate Quake Mid-Market: maybe not so tough these days. [Chron] San Francisco-specific dance moves, illustrated in gloriously animated gifs. [TheBoldItalic] Here is this week's story about how tech workers are changing San Francisco. [Marketplace]
SF News Reuters Reporter Matthew Keys Will Fight Hacking Accusations, Says Lawyer According to the New York attorney hired to represent him, Matthew Keys maintains he is innocent of charges claiming he helped members of Anonymous gain access to computers owned by the Tribune Company
Arts & Entertainment Dizzying Photos From Above And Below The New Bay Bridge Photographer Joe Blum, a former shipfitter and welder himself, has spent the last 24 years documenting the rise of the new Eastern Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. From the first soil
SF News San Francisco Man Busted For Butt Crack Earlier this month on March 4th, a man in the Bayview was arrested for carrying 32 rocks of crack cocaine wedged between his butt cheeks. Housing police in the area of 200 Westpoint
SF News Reuters Suspends Reporter Accused Of Conspiracy, Hacking L.A. Times Matthew Keys, the Thomson Reuters employee accused of conspiring with members of the Anonymous hacker collective, has been suspended by the noted media company. Reuters reporters Joseph Menn and Dan Levine filed their
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Morning Light New Taste Market returns to Potrero Hill this weekend. Now with 100% more beer garden. [EaterSF] San Jose has the fastest public WiFi in the nation. San Francisco remains chained to our coffee
SF News Reuters Reporter Accused Of Conspiring With Anonymous, Hacking L.A. Times Matthew Keys, a deputy social media editor with Thomson Reuters, allegedly handed out login information for his former employer the Tribune Company, owner of the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times and other news
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink We Can Thank The Housing Bubble For Food Trucks Too Social media nerds will tell you the rise of the food truck was a result of laid-off cubicle jockeys with Twitter accounts and hot dog carts suddenly realizing they were pretty good at
SF News Boring Mayor Expresses Reservations Over Late Night Drinking Regarding State Senator Mark Leno's new bill that could move last call to 4 a.m., Mayor Lee has said the city will "have to think very carefully about that." Bor-ing. Lee went
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Shuttle Traffic Neighbors complained that Bacon Bacon's brick-and-mortar spot smelled too much like bacon. [SFEx] Oh, crap, you mean we can OD on marijuana now? [SFWeekly] Suburban sushi joint promises sexy schoolgirl waitresses. [InsideScoop] Silicon
SF News A List Of Things The New Pope Has In Common With San Francisco As the smoke dies down in the Vatican, let's take a look at how Pope Francis I stacks up with San Francisco values. Here now, a list without commentary: He used to have
SF News At Least The America's Cup Won't Cost So Much? First there was news that no one cared about the America's Cup except this guy. Then yesterday, we learned the city would be pulling in about half as much revenue as originally projected.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink If Bi-Rite Divisadero Were A Sandwich, This Is What It Would Taste Like Before the lines and fanfare that signaled the arrival of Bi-Rite Divisadero, the good folks of San Francisco's most talked-about grocery store asked, "If Bi-Rite Divis were a sandwich, what would it look
SF News Drunk Two-Year-Old Was High On Meth And Terrible Parenting An intoxicated two-year-old was taken to Ukiah Valley Medical Center last Thursday night when his grandmother, who had just picked the boy up from his mother's home in Mendocino County, noticed he smelled
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Famous Foodie Fridges Eight "must-visit" Mission "pubs," according to Zagat. [Zagat] Five things we learned by peering inside the refrigerators of local chefs. [EaterSF] [Refinery29] Free menswear fashion advice from your Muni seat. [MuniDiaries] More on
SF News Photos: Driver Slams Into Fire Hydrant At Divisadero & Hayes, Sets Off Five-Story Geyser [Updates] Just before midnight around 11:50 p.m., a driver on Divisadero slammed into a fire hydrant at the northeast corner of the intersection with Hayes Street, setting off a five story tall
SF News Pleasanton Preschool Teacher Allegedly Tied Up A Two-Year-Old Girl, Showed Off Photos To Her Mother In Pleasanton, California a former preschool teacher at the Centrepointe Christian Preschool is being investigated for allegedly binding a two-year-old girl in masking tape and making her sit on a cot while she
Arts & Entertainment 10 Things That Would Be Nicer If Only We Had Listened To Stanley Roberts Noted YouTube/KRON4 newsman Stanley Roberts tirelessly chronicles the endless bad behavior of Bay Area residents. While some (bikers mostly) might be quick to dismiss Roberts as a curmudgeon and a stickler for