Arts & Entertainment Tomorrow: Slut Walk Returns To Dolores Park Tomorrow San Francisco will host its second annual Slut Walk and Rally at Dolores Park. Like last year, the event aims to protest those who attempt to explain or excuse rape by blaming
SF News Authorities Searching For Man Who Sailed Away With Kidnapped Children Aboard Stolen Yacht [Updates] Police from South San Francisco are searching for a man suspected of kidnapping his own two and three-year-old children and fleeing with them aboard a yacht he stole from an Alameda marina earlier
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest Deemed 'A Humdinger' This year's Cable Car bell ringing contest was "a humdinger." [Chron] NFL Teams are now moving to iPads for playbooks. [AP] What's happening at the lot near 9th and Irving? A La Boulange
SF News Day Around The Bay: Burning Man Missed Connections “On My Tits, I Had Disco Pasties” and other hilarious missed connections from Burning Man [Jezebel] Hackers "redesign" pro-life billboard in Bernal Heights. [Bernalwood] SFMTA cleans up delightful Richmond district parking meter gardens.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Food Trucks To Reach Their Logical Conclusion With Floating Grilled Cheese Barge Just when we thought this food truck thing finally reached the breaking point with a beer-centric school bus or a $180,000 pizza truck that is fancier than many midrange restaurants we frequent,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Lawsuit Accuses In-N-Out Burger Of Racism, Ageism Say it ain't so! A new lawsuit filed in Alameda County Superior Court alleges that two black men over the age of 40 were passed over for jobs at the lily-white burger chain's
Arts & Entertainment 7 Reasons To Love San Francisco There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more than mere words can. Each week we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Mission District Stabbing Leaves Man In Critical Condition A 33-year-old victim is in critical condition at S.F. General after he was stabbed in the torso near 22nd and Bartlett Wednesday evening. The victim was standing on the sidewalk around 6
SF News District Attorney Drops Voter Fraud Case Against Ed Lee Campaign Nearly a year after supporters of Mayor Ed Lee's campaign were smacked with accusations of voter fraud, District Attorney Gascón has decided there is insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges. In the October
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: 49ers Rated Ninth Most Valuable NFL Franchise Forbes magazine rates the San Francisco 49ers as the Ninth most valuable NFL team worth $1.175 billion. The Raiders, meanwhile, were 30th. [Forbes] Even under that glorious double rainbow, the Giants couldn't
Arts & Entertainment Gallery: Double Rainbow Delights San Francisco Did you see tonight's sunset? If not: what's wrong with you? Do you live in a cave or something? (Or worse: South City.) In case you missed it, these local photographers snapped some
SF News Day Around The Bay: Valencia Neighbors Rally For Historical KFC Another Valencia Street development meets neighborhood opposition over an unfortunate looking building. But is the building that's currently there really worth saving? [UptownAlmanac] Speaking of which: the aforementioned Valencia Street development has seen
Arts & Entertainment Today's Scenic Video Of Radical San Francisco Bicycling Here's Scottish trials rider Danny MacAskill, using a lovely accent to narrate a short film about himself hopping his little orange bicycle around on our city's lovely features like he's the Ewan MacGregor
Arts & Entertainment Divisadero Car Wash Charges Double For Playa Dust At the Touchless Car Wash on Divisadero & Oak Streets, the attendants will gladly pump your fuel free of charge, but it will cost you to have them scrub all that post-Burning Man
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Woman Stabbed In Her Car On South Van Ness A 27-year-old woman is in critical condition after two suspects climbed in to her car and stabbed her multiple times at 21st and South Van Ness early Wednesday morning. The brutal, in-car stabbing
SF News Voters Will Decide Fate Of 8 Washington's Boxy Condo Complex At yesterday's board meeting, the Supervisors upheld their decision to approve the 136-foot-tall and strikingly bland 8 Washington project. The vote broke down to the same 8-3 split that initially approved the height
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: All Tangled Up In Stockton Street Stockton Street shot by Cory Young.
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: This Fall's Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings The most anticipated restaurant openings in the Bay Area this fall. Expect everyone to trip over themselves to be among the first to eat at these places. [EaterSF] The new Target Metreon gets
SF News Day Around The Bay: RV Fire Lights Up Bay Bridge Tunnel An RV caught fire in the middle of the Yerba Buena Island Tunnel this morning, sadly it did not turn out to be Walt & Jesse's Bounder. [Chron] Inside Sonic Youth rock goddess
SF News Meanwhile, At City Hall... <em>Somos Todos City College</em> Earlier this afternoon, supporters of Yes on Prop A to Save City College gathered on the steps of City Hall holding signs reading "I am City College" along with familiar faces like San
SF News Knife Crime 2012: 24-Year-Old Receives Stab Wound At Sixth & Market On Mid-Market's up-and-coming Comfort Corner last night, SFPD officers responded to reports of an argument happening just before 7:30 p.m. When officers arrived on the scene they found a 24-year-old victim
SF News How To Live Like A Voluntarily Homeless Silicon Valley Entrepreneur It can be hard out there for budding young entrepreneurs. Between the lunches at coffee shop offices and the constantly upgrading MacBooks, expenses start to add up. That's why one cost-cutting potential Zuckerberg
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: A Laborious Giants Win Giants endure four hours of labor, end yesterday's win on a stranger-hugging note. [McCoveyChron] [SFGiants] Looking back at Kezar Stadium's glory days. [CurbedSF] New Sirron Norris mural graces the corner of 18th and