SF News Facebook Will Deliver Your Hate Mail Directly To Mark Zuckerberg's Inbox For A Mere $100 Well, that's one way to pay the rent on your Mission District pied a terre: First Facebook started charging users $1 to deliver spam and creepy cyberstalking messages to people they aren't actually
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: The Packers Come To Candlestick (By Daisy Barringer) Last night I dreamed the 49ers/Packers game was being played at Kezar Stadium. Despite the small size of that place, I was somehow very far away, unable to see
SF News Meet Mr. Teeth, The Five-Foot-Long Weed Guarding Reptile Meet Mr. Teeth. As you can see, he is a rather large reptile. So what was this dinosaur doing living in Castro Valley, California? He wasn't lounging about eating chucksteaks at the zoo.
SF News Video: S.F. Chronicle Delivery Woman Peeing In Elevator, Reports S.F. Examiner Sometimes we fret about local media consolidation and sometimes, on days like today, it appears the fourth estate is doing just fine in the Bay Area. Which is why you can practically smell
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: New Mission Theater Development Hilariously Approved New Mission Theater and Alamo Drafthouse development approved in hilarious Planning Commission moment. [UptownAlmanac] Four Barrel's Divisadero outpost The Mill will open in February. [GrubSF] Less than a year after opening, the Inn
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gavin Newsom At The Oscars Jennifer Siebel Newsom's latest documentary was nominated for an Oscar. Be sure to look for Lite Gov. Gavin Newsom filling some seats! [Chron] Is New York losing the restaurant war to San Francisco?
SF News Knife Crime 2013: The Stabbings So Far After 2013 started off with a knife-involved homicide, the following ten days have seen a number of stabbings and slashings across town. Picking up where we left off with last year and catching
SF News Sacramento Woman Finds Stranger Passed Out On Her Couch After Stealing Chinese Takeout In whacky Sacramento crime news: one 25-year-old suspected deadbeat has been arrested after breaking into a woman's home, collecting a stack of valuables, eating some of her Chinese food and then passing out
Arts & Entertainment These Elephant Seal Pups Are Ugly As Hell, But We Love Them Anyway As your official source of all things weird-looking and adorable in the greater Bay Area, SFist feels compelled to share with you these photos of elephant seal pups spotted by ace nature photographer
SF News Woman Tased In The Face In Broad Daylight On Divisadero Be vigilant, folks: A 30-year-old woman was shocked in the face with a taser multiple times on Tuesday afternoon by a mugger demanding her phone. The woman was waiting for the 24-Divisadero bus
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Celebrated Local Restaurants Sans Tablecloths Willie Brown describes his meals at Rich Table and State Bird Provisions, two celebrated restaurants notable for their lack of tablecloths. [InsideScoop] Development watch: New Mission Theater project heads to the Planning Commission
SF News Day Around The Bay: Silicon Valley's Unbuilt Manhattan A new take on the SF-NY debate, and a solid proposal for future development: Is San Francisco the Brooklyn to Silicon Valley's unbuilt Manhattan? [TheAwl] SFPD releases photo and video related to October
Arts & Entertainment Today In Awkward Photos Of The Mayor: Niners Excitement Cannot Be Contained Mayor Lee is fired up about the 49ers taking on the Green Bay Packers in this Saturday's NFC playoff game, but you wouldn't know it from this awkward photo his office posted to
SF News Oakland Now Gayer Than San Francisco, Says 'Advocate' There's been a lot of talk lately about how hip Oakland is these days, but you know what no one has been talking about in the neverending San Francisco vs. Oakland debate? Just
SF News Woman Violently Assaulted During Possible Rape Attempt In The Mission A personal account of a violent assault and possible rape attempt in the Mission has been making the rounds on neighborhood blogs, emails and Facebook today. The account, written by Mission resident "Amy,
SF News S.F. Weekly Sold To S.F. Examiner, Sources Say [Updates] Today the San Francisco Weekly could be changing hands to become part of a new local media three-way with the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. According to multiple sources
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Coffee Crimes Blue Bottle's James Freeman lists the five crimes against coffee. Pro-tip: Coffee machines are crap. [Food&Wine] Gov. Jerry Brown is already done with his treatment for prostate cancer and he's "rarin'
SF News Day Around The Bay: Remembering S.F. Zoo's Motherly Chimp Suspect accused of murdering seven people in a rampage on the campus of Oakland's Oikos University ruled incompetent to stand trial. He will now be headed to a state mental institution. [SFEx] David
SF News California Needs To Update Its Antiquated Rape Law Last week, a three-year-old rape conviction in Southern California was overturned by the Second District Court of Appeals in Los Angeles because the court ruled that the state's law would have only considered
Arts & Entertainment Is Sean Penn's Head Literally Getting Bigger, More Orange? Above are several photos of Sean Penn at the premiere of "Gangster Squad" in Hollywood last night. Does his head seem a little bit bigger to you? For comparison purposes, below we have
SF News Girlfriend-Torching Laundromat Goon Busted In Oakland 22-Year-Old Dexter Oliver, the man accused of setting his girlfriend on fire because she wanted to leave her clothes unattended at a Bayview laundromat, was arrested at a hotel in Oakland yesterday. With
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Dining In Drugstores Local drugstores have a new appetite for dining. [Chron] Meet the man who had sex with a dolphin (and then wrote a book about it). [SFWeekly] Lone wolf still roaming California all by
Arts & Entertainment Warning: More People Than Usual Will Remove Their Pants On BART This Sunday With a new year comes another chance for quirky folks around the world to once again brave cold legs and filthy seats to show off their favorite pair of underoos on public transit.
Arts & Entertainment Wanted: Fourth Roommate For Hoarder Household Have you, dear San Francisco apartment dweller, ever been evicted because your roommate or landlord wasn't accepting of your downwardly spiraling and constantly accumulating lifestyle? Then you're in luck! (Among a pile of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This Thing Tonight: Go To Oakland, Get Crabs As dungeness crab is still very much in season, Oakland chef Russ Moore of Camino on Grand Avenue will continue firing up locally caught crustaceans on his nine-foot-wide wood-fired grill every Monday throughout