SF News SFPD Seeking Suspects In Random Killing Of Whole Foods Employee Near Alamo Square Around 2 a.m. on the morning on February 10th, Ernesto "Xe" Gonzalez Acosta was shot at the intersection of Hayes and Webster Streets while walking to a friend's house near Alamo Square.
SF News Kink.com Responds To SF Weekly's Controversial 'Gag Order' Cover Story [Update] For this week's cover story, SF Weekly investigates allegations of mistreatment among performers inside Kink.com's armory, where the company shoots everything from panda porn to bondage to foot worship. The company has
SF News Apple Becomes Latest High-Profile Hacking Victim After high profile hacking jobs hit Twitter, Facebook, the New York Times and, uh, Burger King — Apple came out yesterday to admit it too had become the victim of a cyberattack. In their
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: When Not To Toke Up At Concerts Nearly 600 San Francisco city employees make more money than the Governor of California. [Chron] Will smoking pot at Bay Area concerts get you in trouble? Not unless Roger Daltrey's onstage. [AllShookDown] Napa's
Arts & Entertainment Someone Should Pay $1,500 To Tattoo The Marina Zip Code On This Guy's Ass For charity, that is. This week in stunt fundraising for the Mr. Marina contest: Candidate and tandem bike enthusiast Ben Hartard has offered to get a prison tattoo of his favorite neighborhood's postal
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing This Weekend: Prohibition Carnival At Speakeasy's Taproom This Saturday, D.I.Y. demigoddess Kelly Malone will host an evening of beer drinking and whimsical carnival games at Speakeasy Beer's rad new taproom in the Bayview. "Why would I go to
SF News Facebook Removes Breast Cancer Survivor's Tattoo Photo, Now Everyone Can See It Anyway Now that we are all digital immigrants living in a corporate town called Facebook, this is what neighborly favors look like in the year 2013: A tattoo shop in Ontario wanted to recognize
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Gavin Newsom's Getty Book Signing Lite Gov. Gavin Newsom, always a man of the people, holds most exclusive book signing event ever at Ann & Gordon Getty's house. [SFWire] Local minister spreads gospel of sex in China. [Chron]
SF News Blue Angels Fleet Week Festivities Could Crash Into Fiscal Cliff For anyone still confused by this fiscal cliff thing the country is about to crash into, or plummet over, or fall off of — here's a real, visible effect that could indicate our country
SF News Have You Seen This Guy? Wanted For Attacking Women In The Mission San Francisco police are on the lookout for this mustached suspect, wanted in connection for two seemingly random attacks on women walking alone near 23rd Street in the Mission. The most recent incident
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: What's In A Street Name? Good morning! We're glad you're here to have coffee with us. If you want to hang out with SFist all day (and why wouldn't you?) you can follow us on Twitter or like
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Marina's '99 Problems' If you're one of those people who spends most of their time actively trying not to think about San Francisco's own Jersey Shore, you may not have realized that we are in the
SF News Hatchet Crime Strikes Noe Valley Thursday night around 11:15 p.m. a 58-year-old man returned to his home on 27th Street near Church Street in Noe Valley to find the 69-year-old man he shared the place with
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: True Colors When it comes to pillow fights, there's no holding back. Photo by blarfiejandro in the SFist Flickr Pool.
Arts & Entertainment Video: Gavin Newsom, Stephen Colbert Exchange Buzzwords On 'The Colbert Report' In a face-off between two impeccably coifed brunettes, former mayor of San Francisco Gavin Newsom went on The Colbert Report to shill for his new book Citizenville and bat around buzzwords with the
SF News Clueless Groom Tells Same-Sex Marriage Supporters To 'Have Some Respect' While He Gets Married Yesterday gay couples and same-sex marriage supporters organized by Marriage Equality USA gathered in San Francisco's City Hall to apply for marriage licenses and protest California's ban on gay marriage. The event is
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Hot Chefs And Drive-Thrus Could Wal-Mart slip its way into San Francisco on the bankruptcy of Fresh & Easy? Richmond district neighbors ponder the implications. [SFEx] [RichmondSF] Record-setting yacht ride from New York and around Cape Horn
SF News Delightful Police Blotter Items From Atherton, California: America's Fourth Richest Zip Code Just a short Prius drive away from the Silicon Valley campuses of Facebook and Google lies Atherton, California: America's fourth richest zip code, where the median home price last year was a startling
SF News Instagram Asks Federal Court To Toss Out Lawsuit According to Instagram, the class action lawsuit filed against the photo sharing service after they released plans to tweak their terms of service last December has no merit. Plaintiff for the class action
SF News Valentine's Day Morning Roundup: Why Prius Owners Are Terrible Drivers Has Oakland hit peak sausage and beer? [EBX] Esquire would like you to weigh in on the best burrito in America. Your S.F. options are limited to Taqueria San Francisco and El
SF News The Lights Went Out On Jed York Again Last Night Around 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, the power went out along the Embarcadero at the foot of Market Street. Officially only 35 PG&E customers were without power, but those 35 customers
Arts & Entertainment Next Owen Wilson/Vince Vaughn Flick Is A Buddy Comedy About Google Remember when it was 2004 and the nation had collectively lost enough respect for itself to start calling its most popular comedy ensemble the Frat Pack? That was a real point in our
Arts & Entertainment Raving 5k Fun Runs Promise To Be The Next Great/Terrible Intoxicated Sporting Event For anyone who ever thought Bay to Breakers was four miles too long and not nearly neon-colored enough, a new fun-running sensation directed at fans of EDM and fitness who apparently don't have
SF News Sheriff Mirkarimi Will Hold Inmate Flash Mob For Domestic Violence [Update] Since San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi apparently didn't get an invite to tomorrow's anti-domestic violence flash mob on the steps of City Hall, the noted arm-bruiser will be holding his very own flash
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Divisadero Happenings Woman kicked in the head during attack near Caltrain Station around 10 p.m. Monday night. [BCN/Appeal] Take a look around The Mill, now open on Divisadero. [Haighteration] Here's what Mardi Gras