SF News Watch This Guy's Tricked-Out Honda Accord Get Jacked Custom car connoisseur Steve Nelson had his sweet Honda Accord stolen from in front of his house Saturday morning in the city of Lathrop. How rude. "We are pleased that the crooks ignored
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 that mere words. Each Tuesday we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist does
Arts & Entertainment Lady And Man Parts Ahead: World Naked Bike Ride Photos [NSFW] Over the weekend, San Francisco hosted the annual World Naked Bike Ride. And naked it was, with private bits and pieces flopping about to and fro. But the ride is, it seems, more
SF News Fourth Street To Turn Hellish As Central Subway Excavation Begins Seeing as how an underground line from, say, downtown to the Outer Richmond would make too much sense, enter the Central Subway, the city's $1.6 billion project that will run the T-Third
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Behold: Twitter Headquarters' New 'Micro Health Kitchen' We here at SFist are suckers for Twitter's astute office interiors (here are some photos of their old headquarters at Harrison and 4th), so it only makes sense that we ohhh/ahhh'd after
SF News Ramos Receives 3 Life Terms, No Parole Edwin Ramos, the the MS-13 gang member accused in the 2008 murder of Tony Bologna and his two sons, has received a hefty life sentence. Three life sentences, to be exact, and no
SF News Breaking Apple CEO Fashion Update: Tim Cook Goes Black-On-Black At WWDC Eschewing Steve Jobs' 501 jeans and black turtleneck ensemble of yore, a shockingly untucked Tim Cook sported the following black-on-black look at today's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. You like? The Apple
SF News Bay To Breakers Murderer, Sporting 49ers Jersey, Sought By Police Police are looking for the person responsible for the death of Stephen Martin during last month's Bay to Breakers race. If you recall, during the race on Kezar Dr., near Sharon Meadow in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Pork & Pinot Bash At Epic Roasthouse, June 30 Epic Roasthouse wine director Petra Polakovicova will pour several awarding-winning pinots, including Freeman Winery, Flowers, Calera, Cobb, Miura, Kutch, Goldeneye, and Freestone, just to name a few, as part of the waterfront restaurant's
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hey, Creme Brûlée Man At Market And Sutter Right Now! If you know what's good for you, you'll head over to Market and Sutter to grab some creme brûlée. Now. See, the Creme Brûlée Man will be there from 12:30 - 7pm
SF News Reminder: Cops Now Issuing More Wiggle Tickets A friendly reminder that, as of last week, cops have started issuing more cyclists tickets on the wiggle for traffic violations like going through stop signs and other such erroneous behavior. This poor
Arts & Entertainment It Gets Indie: Teens Put On Benefit Concert For Gay Youths What were you doing at 14? Or 16? Probably not helping organize the second annual It Gets Indie benefit concert at Great American Music Hall. That's just what Noah Hornik, 14, and his
SF News Water Main Break At Fisherman's Wharf Leaves Hotel Waterless A water main break near the Radisson in Fisherman's Wharf has caused all sorts of wetness this morning. The incident occurred at Mason and Beach, effectively shutting down streets in the area. No
Arts & Entertainment Map: We're All Doomed And Under Water In 2072 Brian Stokle and Burrito Justice created this fun-filled map showing what San Francisco will look like after global warming (or "global warming") goes full tilt boogie come 2072. (Thanks, Mission Mission!) Burrito explains:
Arts & Entertainment Native American Heritage Night At AT&T Park Friday Several local Native American non-profits are doing great things for Natives and non-Natives in the community these days (e.g., Friendship House, Native American Health Center, American Indian Child and Resource Center), so
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Sandy Tombstone "Ocean Beach Tombstone," shot by David Gallagher, was recently exposed amid 1940's-era debris along Ocean Beach near Rivera Street. The 1890 tombstone was that of Delia Presby Oliver. More information can be found
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Has Food Killed San Francisco's Edgy Music Scene? Back in the days of yore, San Francisco concertgoers used to sneak off to the bathroom to do bumps of cocaine or heroin in between sets. That's the way God wanted it. Now
Arts & Entertainment Love Your Corner Store Cat? Share Photos With Us, Please! Cats who call liquor stores or corner stores in the Bay Area home have a special place in our hearts, and rightfully so. They look cute lounging on dusty boxes of Vienna Sausages
SF News Why Didn't You Vote? Low Voter Turnout Tuesday A couple days after Election Day, we now have to admonish you about the low voter turnout. Your medicine: Only a dismal 25 percent of voters turned out for Tuesday's primary election. While
SF News Day Around The Bay: America's War On Mexicans 66-year-old woman mugged in the Mission Tuesday morning. [SF Appeal/BCN] Beach Blanket Babylon gives money to the youths. [Bigelow] Vote for yet another Best of the Bay, and let your voice be
SF News 6.5 Million LinkedIn Passwords Stolen, Posted Online Oh dear. For those of you who use LinkedIn (side note: please explain your LinkedIn love in the comments), they've just sent word that some of your passwords have been compromised. It seems
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: 24th Street Art In Progress "Capturing 24th Street" by Erik Wilson.
Arts & Entertainment Mikes On Bikes Won't Happen This Year? Mikes on Bikes — a delightful response to the SF Gay Pride Parade's Dykes on Bikes, wherein (typically) local queer cyclists take to their bikes just after said lesbians jumpstart the festivities — won't be