SF News Facebook Names A Price: $38 Per Share Facebook will unleash its historic initial public offering at $38 a share. Billed as the largest internet IPO in history, the deal should garner the social networking mammoth around "$16 billion in proceeds,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Krug Champagne's Publicity Stunt At Burning Man Backfires Krug Champagne summoned the wrath of many Burners (almost one year later!) after they staged a crass publicity stunt involving "society bloggers" at Burning Man 2011. As many of you know, Burning Man
SF News Residents Held At Gunpoint During Mission District Home Invasion Yikes. Several Mission District residents were held at gunpoint on Wednesday night during a home-invasion robbery. The frightening crime, reported at around 9:30 p.m., occurred on the 1400 block of York
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dogs In Restaurants? Dirtbag Manny Pacquiao hates civil rights. Gross. [ABC] Speaking of etiquette, do dogs belong in restaurants? [Claycord] Fairs and festivals are comin' at you this summer. Find out the best ones! [SFBG] Thank
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, On A Lake... Giuseppe Lanzone leads the United States eight man crew team boat for practice in Oakland. Their tight yet rigorous schedule includes 11 rowing workouts a week as they look to secure the last
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Dine Out Without Being A Jerk Yesterday we taught you how to walk on city sidewalks, and on Monday we explained the unwritten rules of riding public transportation. Today, as part of SFist's ode to National Etiquette Week, we
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: God Likes Wood Accents Too "Help Me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're My Only Hope" by Bob Horowitz.
SF News Young Man Shot, Killed In Visitacion Valley Responding to ShotSpotter over on the 1700 block of Sunnydale Avenue just after midnight, authorities found a 23-year-old man was shot. The unidentified victim, suffering from life-threatening injuries, was whisked to San Francisco
SF News Photo: Angry Note For Hit-Run Suspect Threatens Jail Time For Car Mirror Damage We came across this large poster-board note atop a car at Congo and Mangels in Glen Park. It seems that the driver of this vehicle has had quite enough of getting their side
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
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eat Here Tonight: West of Pecos Who doesn't like a nice restaurant opening night? Those who like to eat in silence, that's who. But for those of you who prefer merriment and chatter with your digestive process, West of
SF News Zodiac Killer Is Alive And Living In Solano County, Says Former Cop It seems that each year or so we get another claim about the true identify and/or whereabouts of the Zodiac Killer. Today another claim presents itself for your consideration: According to former
Arts & Entertainment Video: Mark Zuckerberg Gets The Musical Treatment Using snippets from RENT, Annie, Ragtime, Porgy & Bess, and a slew of other Broadway staples, CDZA created this mini musical revue dedicated to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. And you now what? It's
SF News North Beach SUV Hit-Run Suspect Sought Police need the public's help in finding the person who struck an elderly man on Saturday night and then fled the scene. A 62-year-old man was walking east across Columbus Street "outside of
SF News Former SF Examiner Executive Editor New Newsom Deputy Chief Of Staff Proving that there is a better life after local media, former San Francisco Examiner executive editor (and all-around swell human being) Deirdre Hussey has been hired on as Lieutenant Gavin Newsom's deputy chief
SF News Day Around The Bay: Rent Is Too Damn High Rental rates are out of control. Ugh. [Curbed] San Francisco bars to install creepy facial detection cameras inside venues. [SF Weekly] Getting a liquor license in the Mission sure is difficult. [Inside Scoop]
SF News Steve Wozniak Would Invest In Facebook, No Matter The Price Famed Apple engineer/cofounder and living teddy bear Steve Wozniak said that, if he does plan on buying, he would purchase coveted shares in Facebook when it goes live this week, no matter
SF News New Social Site Sets Up Facebook Threesomes For Group Action On Tuesday, a promising new social media thingamajig will go live in San Francisco, one that set you and several of your followers or friends up on a date. It's called Grouper and
SF News Obama's 'Gaylo' Newsweek Cover Explained James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln notwithstanding, Newsweek has officially (and somewhat confusingly) declared openly straight Barack Obama the first gay president after last week's historic announcement on gay marriage. More of an ode
SF News SoMa Mugging Results In Officer Gunfire After hearing a woman's cries for help at Fremont and Mission Streets at around 10:40 p.m. Sunday night, officers found a woman struggling with a man attempting to mug her. And
SF News Day Around The Bay: 11-Year-Old Boy Missing Community expresses concerns about Duboce/Valencia fire's causes, victims. [SF Appeal] Transplant Missionites all dress beautifully, alike. [Mission Local] Clown Alley officially reborn as Bask. [Inside Scoop] Police continue search for 11-year-old boy
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eat Here Tonight: Tu Lan Fun story: Back in 2001, we took a date to Tu Lan because nothing breaks the ice better on a first date better than (arguably) the world's best imperial rolls. And cheap beer.