SF Restaurants, Food & Drink America Comes Out For Chick-Fil-A, Gay Bashing Today, August 1st, marks America's first-annual Appreciation Day for Chick-Fil-A, when failed presidential hopefuls Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee join together with other marriage equality-fearing Americans to celebrate the chicken chain's anti-gay rhetoric
SF News Monday Afternoon Shooting Leaves Two Gangsters Dead In Visitacion Valley Just after 1 p.m. Monday afternoon, a fight broke out on Burr Avenue in Visitacion Valley and quickly escalated in to a shootout that ended in a double homicide. Police have yet
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Celebrity Spotting Season Woody Allen spotted looking Woody Allen-ish while having tapas in the Mission. Later he classed it up a bit and took Soon-Yi to Kokkari. [MissionMission] [Tablehopper] Speaking of celebrities Entourage star Adrian Grenier
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Pacific Ocean is Becoming Mildly Caffeinated Caffeine is so ubiquitous that parts of the Pacific coastline are becoming a very mildly caffeinated beverage. [Grist] The Eagle Tavern's (probably hetero) replacement has been delayed for now, thanks to some LGBT
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Another Victim Stabbed For Incorrectly Answering 'The Gang Question' Late Saturday night, a 40-year-old victim was stabbed near City Hall at Van Ness and McAllister Street after two suspects popped the "are you in a gang?" question on him just before midnight.
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: The Vapor Room's Farewell Party Tonight, after an eight year run in the Lower Haight, the Vapor Room Collective will close it's doors due to pressure from the feds. But the beloved cannabis dispensary isn't just disappearing in
Arts & Entertainment MUJI To Bring Minimalist Japanese Design To SoMa MUJI, the popular Japanese retail company that has applied their minimalist design and zen-like, brand-free packaging to everything from skincare to furniture will open their first West Coast location in San Francisco this
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Where To Eat Whenever Josh Sens answers the question "where do I eat now?" (and uses "Snooki" within the first paragraph) in a list of new and notable restaurants. [SFMag] Stock in Trade, the new bar replacing
Arts & Entertainment 7 Scenes From This Weekend: The GLIDE Legacy Gala On Saturday night at the Regency Ballroom the GLIDE Legacy Committee hosted a loosely black tie affair to celebrate several prominent San Franciscans who represent Glide Memorial Church's "legacy of love, leadership and
SF News 100 Gallons of Spilled Cooking Oil Greases Up Evening Commute An oil collection truck made a slippery situation near the Moscone Center in SoMa late this afternoon when it spilled 100 gallons of cooking oil out on to the roadway at Fourth and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Promotional Stunt Promises In-N-Out Delivery Anywhere In San Francisco for Ten Bucks Burgerto.me, a recently launched website powered by hamburger delivery slaves service networking startup TaskRabbit is solving an age-old San Francisco dilemma. Namely, how does one get a Double-Double and a strawberry milkshake
SF News This Stretch Of Stockton Street Will Be Closed For The Next Five Years Starting today, two blocks of Stockton Street between Union Square and Market Street will be closed to make way for construction crews burrowing below street-level on the $1.6 billion Central Subway project.
SF News Democratic National Committee Will Officially Support Gay Marriage For the first time ever, the Democratic party are set to include a official, party-wide pro-gay marriage stance in their platform at their national convention in September. As sources inside the party told
SF News Santa Cruz Woman Dies After Falling Out Of Party Bus During Fight A party bus ride shuttling concertgoers home to Santa Cruz turned tragic late Friday night when two women got into a drunken brawl while the bus was traveling over 45 mph along Highway
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Dodgers Sweep The Giants Brutal: the Dodgers swept the Giants in a three game series over the weekend. Putting those water-stealing southern Californians in a tie for first place. [MLB] Investigating what previously stood at 55 Laguna
SF News Day Around The Bay: Getting To Know UNIQLO Mayor Lee and Supervisor Jane Kim held a press conference to announce that widely-anticipated UNIQLO store coming to Union Square this Fall. Curbed was there to document the event. Key takeaways: everyone loves
SF News SFPD Tracks Down iPhone Thief Using Federal DNA Database Some high-tech police work straight out of a primetime cop drama helped bring down a thief who stole a Muni rider's iPhone over six months ago. According to SFPD's Bayview Station newsletter today,
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: The Dirty Projectors At The Fox Theater Last minute concert tickets, especially to a big-name band at a marquee venue, are usually tough goings. But you can stop slapping yourself for not buying tickets to see The Dirty Projectors debut
SF News God Hates Flacks? Chick-Fil-A Spokesman Dies Of Heart Attack Donald Perry, Vice President of Corporate Public Relations for Chick-Fil-A, has reportedly passed away this morning in Georgia due to a heart attack. Chick-Fil-A, we assume everyone knows at this point, has been
SF News Amazon Founder Pitches Whopping $2.5 Million For Gay Marriage In Washington Billionaire Amazon President Jeff Bezos just became one of the largest financial backers of gay marriage rights in the country with a hefty $2.5 million pledge supporting Washington State's Referendum 74, which
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Richmond Vs. Sunset Compost Feud The Richmond and the Sunset to do battle on the fields of compost. [RichmondSF] Bi-Rite Divsadero's clears its latest hurdle at the planning commission. [@BiRiteSF] Brenda's French Soul Food has a new po'
Arts & Entertainment Local Panda Porn Receives Mixed Reviews San Francisco's adult film production company Kink.com recently took a risk (as far as fetish sites go) and produced a bold new film that can only be described as "a gangbang movie
Arts & Entertainment Video: 'I Want It All Now' 1978 Doc Exposes Marin County's Hedonism "On the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco," this 1978 NBC News exposé begins, "a woman can buy the services of two nude masseurs." And with that, we think
SF News Transportation Commission Shoots Down Free Youth Muni Plan The plan to offer free Muni service to low-income kids was apparently killed by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission Wednesday, where the Bay Area-wide agency shot down a motion to fund several programs to
SF News SPCA Finds 113 Dead Kittens In Raid On Cat Hoarder Aided by local police, the heroes from the Monterey County SPCA uncovered 113 dead kittens Tuesday while serving search warrants at two properties in sleepy Seaside, California. "It’s very disturbing,” SPCA humane