Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Big name headliners and dog pageants round out this week's list of suggested activities. From the classic band The Who to pop star Betty Who to a play about the drummer from The
Arts & Entertainment All The Photos And Video From This Weekend's Dog Surfing Contest In Pacifica Linda Mar State Beach in Pacifica hosted the second annual World Dog Surfing Championships on Saturday. "How often do you get a chance to see a dog ride a surfboard?" spectator Toshio Hirano
SF News Video: Peek Inside Potrero Hill's Cryptocurrency Commune There's a house full of cryptocurrency gurus in San Francisco, and it's like a modern-day commune from CNBC. A group of cryptocurrency entrepreneurs and enthusiasts live inside a three-story home in Potrero Hill
SF News Beloved 98-Year-Old Science Editor Retires From The San Francisco Chronicle A toast to David Perlman: A journalist and colleague extraordinaire retires https://t.co/Rd6eMTZCxe via @sfchronicle pic.twitter.com/UulmEzWBo9— joegarofoli (@joegarofoli) August 3, 2017 77 years after joining the San Francisco
SF News Horrible Los Gatos Couple Pleads Guilty To Using Adopted Son As A Sex Slave This is the worst of the worst. 73-year-old Ralph Flynn and his wife, Carolyn Flynn pleaded guilty in Santa Clara County Superior Court to a bevy of horrific sex crimes against their adopted
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Anchor Brewing Sold To Sapporo Holdings; Pier 48 Expansion Plan Likely Dead Breaking news in the craft beer world: 121-year-old San Francisco brewery Anchor Brewing was sold to the Japanese beer company, Sapporo Holdings. (Clinking of frosty opaque mugs of beer.) In a sweet exclusive
SF News They're Just Going To Build A Road On Top Of That Big Sur Landslide If you can't dig under a problem, you may as well climb over it. That's what Caltrans is concluding with regard to that quarter mile of Pacific Coast Highway 1 that was completely
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Stop Everything! An Ice Cream Museum Is Coming To SF San Francisco is now exclusively just colorful pop-up interactive art exhibits. Fresh of the coattails of the current (and newly extended through September) Color Factory, Eater brings us word that the Museum of
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week There are a ton of shiny, happy San Francisco events to take advantage of this weekend. Our carefully curated selection includes activities for animal lovers, film fans, and classy art types. Behold this
SF News Scathing Report Reveals Cable Car Conductors Fail To Collect 37% Of Cash Fares, More Stings Planned The San Francisco Controller's Office conducted an undercover investigation of cable car operators and on Monday released its finings to Muni’s Board of Directors and the general public. Ding, ding, ding it's
SF News Travis Kalanick Claims He Is 'Steve Jobs-ing It' To Get Back Inside Uber It remains unclear which tech titan will take over running Uber following Travis Kalanick's recent departure, but the ride-share company founder and former CEO wants back in. According to Recode, Kalanick told several
SF News Homeless Mom And Her Newborn Attract Much Attention On Market Street Homeless mom panhandles on Market Street with newborn baby: “I’m not harming her in any way.”https://t.co/nSmkszW1qZ via @hknightsf pic.twitter.com/2NItA9gsLe— SFChronicle (@sfchronicle) July 30, 2017 34-year-old
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: Free Large-Scale Jazz Piece At The Sutro Baths Catch what the New York Times calls "the ultimate environmental piece" and what a New Yorker reviewer calls "one of the most rapturous experiences of my listening life" (!) when John Luther Adams' jazz
SF News 'Kill Switch' Cuts SF Smartphone Robberies By Half Your iPhone is a lot less likely to get swiped on Muni than it used to be. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, new San Francisco Police data says that smartphone robberies in
Arts & Entertainment Step Aside, YouTube: Facebook To Launch Its Own TV Shows In August Staying on FB while watching TV is about to get even easier. Next month or maybe later because it's already behind schedule social media giant Facebook will launch its own television section, mercifully
SF News SF Planning Commissioners' Homes Targeted By Pro-Life Activists Last week, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted to allow Planned Parenthood to expand into a "flagship" location on Bush Street at Van Ness Avenue. This week, a bunch of chalk-wielding activists went
SF News Trump Claims Apple CEO Promised To Build Three 'Big, Big' Plants In US Are Apple's CEO Tim Cook and America's CEO Donald Trump best buds? Trump is sure making it sound that way (despite some photographic evidence that would suggest otherwise). In a recent 45-minute interview
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Enjoy a cultural smorgasbord with these drinking and dancing selections from San Francisco and beyond. From shamanic drumming to Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, there are at least four things here you will definitely want
SF News Arrested Man Eats, Spits His Own Feces At Richmond Police Poop is a weapon. At least it was for a man who threw it at police officers in Richmond. According to KRON 4, Richmond police received a report that contained the location of
Arts & Entertainment Kanye Kardashian Krew Visits San Francisco, Overdresses Your social media newsfeed might have already informed you, but Kanye, Kim, Khloe, and one of the Kleveland Kavaliers spent this past weekend in San Francisco. People, America's premier news source, reports that
SF News Stockton Teenager Live-Streams The Fatal Crash That Killed Her Sister 18-year-old Obdulia Sanchez was allegedly intoxicated and live-streaming a Friday evening car ride to her over 7,000 followers when she reportedly lost control of the car and crashed. According to BuzzFeed and
SF News Trump Admin Pulls Ecologist From Zuckerberg Park Tour But It Totally Wasn't Over Climate Change Facebook founder and fleece enthusiast Mark Zuckerberg toured Montana's Glacier National Park on July 15 and as one might imagine, the tour's guest list was a hot-button issue. KPIX 5 reports that the
SF News TechCrunch Writer Details Sexual Harassment Experience With SF-Based Venture Capitalist TechCrunch writer Catherine Shu repeatedly declined the advances of 500 Startups venture partner and entrepreneur-in-residence Tristan Pollock but that didn't stop him from allegedly grabbing her and groping her. Disgusted with what she
SF News San Jose 'Desperately' Wants You To Buy This 214-Room Mansion The City of San Jose really needs to unload the historic Hayes Mansion. Upkeep is costing the city millions every year and their last buyer just fell through. Let's start last year with
Arts & Entertainment Video: Go Inside A 1967 Tour Bus As It Gawks At Haight Street Hippies Everything all summer long in SF continues to officially be "hippie" themed because it's the 50th anniversary of the famed Summer of Love and if you haven't been already you should be wearing