Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Arizona: * San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy joins Giants legend Barry Bonds at a news conference today. The controversial record breaker starts a seven day coaching stint today.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink While You Wait: Tosca (By Lauren Sloss) Apparently, people in San Francisco like waiting in lines for food (a lot). Sometimes, that wait is worth it. Introducing While You Wait, a guide for how to pass the
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Embarcadero Sunday Streets Cyclist-pedestrian harmony snapped at Embarcadero Sunday Streets by Bhautik Joshi.
SF News SF City Workers Rake In Fabulous Annual Salaries Forget Tweetooglebook. The real money can be found working for the city of San Francisco—specifically, the San Francisco Fire Department. Why? Overtime. According to Matier & Ross, "more than 700 San Francisco
SF News Did You Feel It? 6.9 Tremor Hits Off Coast Of Eureka A magnitude 6.9 quake struck 50 miles west off the coast of Eureka Sunday night at around 10:18 PM. There no reports of any damages or injuries. The tremor could be
SF News Day Around The Bay: Very Important Headlines Almost 500 Foods Contain the "Yoga Mat" Compound. Should We Care? [Bay Area Bites] Why Incanto's Closing is a Bigger Deal Than Most Restaurant Shuffles [SF Weekly] Child Thrown to Safety from Second
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Balls Deep Arancini Is A Thing, And It's Spectacular Lonely and hungry Saturday night? Who isn't. Which is why Mandy Jay, Jonn Villa, and Matt Eloy have come together to serve you arancini at El Rio at their weekly pop-up, delicately christened
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Cat Window Cat window spotted in the Mission, shot by Gerard Livernois.
Arts & Entertainment Giants Hair Watch: Strickland Edition While we here at SFist are counting down the days until opening day (home opener is April 8, by the way), we are concerned about recent hair choices befalling your San Francisco Giants.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Day Of Reckoning For Airbnb? LGBT aging panel zeroes in on housing. [BAR] Here's your new iPhone wallpaper. [Bernalwood] Kaplan's fades away. Sad. [SF Weekly] Is Airbnb's day of reckoning in SF on its way? [SFBG] 333 Fremont
Arts & Entertainment Free Janelle Monáe Concert In Justin Herman Plaza Friday! Marc Benioff now stands as my favorite mega CEO in SF. Why? Because tomorrow, Friday, March 7th, he's celebrating Salesforce's 15th anniversary with a free concert in Justin Herman Plaza starring Janelle Monáe!
Arts & Entertainment Very Important Giants Photo: Lincecum & Loe Wearing Each Other's Uniforms Presented without comment. Also presented without comment.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Ice Cream News: Humphry Slocombe Opens, Three Twins Celebrates Reopening In local ice cream purveyor news, Tamara Palmer (Zagat) has word about Humphry Slocombe's newest location, this one inside the hallowed Ferry Building. The bare bones shop opened on Wednesday. Humphry Slocombe is
Arts & Entertainment 7 Reason To Love San Francisco Sidewalks There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more that mere words. Here are 7 reason why San Francisco sidewalks — typically vilified for being strewn
SF News Authorities Asking For Help Finding Man Missing Since February Ter'Rone Carter, a 27-year-old Hayward man, has been missing since February 21. The Alameda County's Sheriff's Office is now asking for help finding him. BCN/Oakland Tribune has more: Terrone [sic] Carter was
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Miss Coco Peru Plays 'Grand Theft Auto 5' Can Miss Coco Peru make this a regular thing? The world (gaming or otherwise) needs more Peru commentary while playing video games — especially one as violent (and fun) as GTA 5.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Freebies: Today Is 'National Pancake Day' At IHOP Today is IHOP's annual National Pancake Day. What does this mean for you? It means that you can score a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes at your local Maison Internationale Des Crêpes.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SoMa Bar Bans Google Glass Who are these people who don't enjoyed being filmed? What's the matter, can't find your light? Can't watch your hootchiness? Well, the Willows has you covered. After last month's gadget-related brouhaha at Molotov's,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink By The Way, Pop's Closed For Major Renovations Pop's, as you know it, came to an end last week. The noted Mission bar is being taken over by the fine folks at Madrone. And Friday night's adieu, it seems, was a
SF News Jerry Brown To Run For Historic Fourth Stint As Governor Taking out papers to run for re-election. http://t.co/3n0YKjRU9r pic.twitter.com/b8pNupZ0ts— Jerry Brown (@JerryBrownGov) February 27, 2014 Doing so with heaps of "humility," California Governor Jerry Brown filed papers
Arts & Entertainment Twitter Headquarters To Install Old, Terrifying Log Cabins Continuing with San Francisco's unyielding love of reclaimed wood, Twitter will install log cabins at their Mid-Market headquarters. Two homestead cabins, dating back to the late 1800s, will soon become a place where
Arts & Entertainment 40 Fabulous Photos Of Pflueger's San Francisco [Updated] Before thick glass, reclaimed wood, and casual minimalism became de rigueur San Francisco style, Timothy L. Pflueger, a working class kid from the Mission who didn't even attend college, drenched the city in