SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Spoonbar And Waterbar Want Your Fruit Healdsburg restaurant Spoonbar at h2hotel and Waterbar in San Francisco are looking for fruit. Your fruit. Your heavy-hanging fruit. It's all part of an attempt to reduce their carbon footprints. Your fruit, picked
Arts & Entertainment Temps To Reach 70s Today, So Take The Day Off Dolores Park weather is on the schedule today, so it's time to perfect that fake cough and groan to take the day off. (Hint: head in hands with deep inhalation is fool-proof.) The
Arts & Entertainment Beeper Easter Egg Hunt For Blind Kids How cool is this? Midtown Terrace Park will hold an Easter egg hunt for children who are blind or visually impaired. Presented by the Blind Babies Foundation, plastic eggs contain beepers that emit
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink AQ, Nopa, Danny Bowien Are James Beard Award Semifinalists The James Beard Awards (the CableACE Awards of food) announced their semifinalist list today. Not surprisingly, many Bay Area gastronomes made the cut. Mission Chinese Food's Danny Bowien, Thomas McNaughton of Flour + Water,
Arts & Entertainment Can You Find The Misspellings On <em>Alcatraz</em>'s Bay Area Map? Oh dear. Can you find the misspellings on this map that aired on FOX's Alcatraz? For those not in the know, Alcatraz, which aired last night, is J.J. Abrams' latest show is
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Cold Beer Dude Hey, it's that guy who sells cold beer at Dolores Park! And this was shot by Mission Mission's Andrew Sarkarati. Look for him the next time you're jonesing for some brew. (The Dolores
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 News Hayward Assault Suspect Who Slashed Own Throat At Large Hayward police are looking for a sanity-estranged man, accused of domestic abuse, who slashed his throat during a confrontation with officers. Jose Salias Hernandez, according to Oakland Tribune, "\was confronted by police Saturday
Arts & Entertainment 1936 Bay Bridge Opening Party Program Predicts Gay Pride Future When the city celebrated the Bay Bridge opening back in 1936, it was a four-day long affair filled with parties, parades, floats, dames, sailors, penny candy, and gams that went all the way
SF News Man Dies After Mission Mugging, Stabbing; Police Arrive 5 Hours Later The Mission District played host to the city's 8th murder of the year after 47-year-old Richard Sprague was mugged and stabbed on Julian Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets. Mission Local report that
Arts & Entertainment Video: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" At Warren Hellman Tribute Sunday's Warren Hellman Tribute brought out such aural talent as Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller, and Old Crow Medicine Show. The latter paid tribute to both Hellman and Whitney Houston
SF News Anti-Bullying Rally At City Hall Gives Gay Teens Hope 14-year-old Jonah Mowry of Lake Forest spoke about his own experiences with harassment and suicide attempts at an anti-bullying rally on the steps of City Hall today. Bullied by classmates over his sexuality,
SF News Listen To Former Prisoners' Stories At San Quentin Rally Noted journalist Justin Beck is live at San Quentin today capturing stories of prisoners at the National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners. Today's goals? Drawing attention to ending mass incarceration; abolishing inhumane
SF News Oldest Remaining 1906 Great Quake Survivor Dies Rose Cliver, thought to be the oldest 1906 Great Quake survivor, died on Saturday at the impressive age of 109. According to ABC 7, Cliver was believed to be one of three remaining
SF News Lombard: Car Injures Two Pedestrians At the corner of The Embarcadero and Lombard Street on Sunday night, a vehicle hit not one but two pedestrians. According to SF Appeal, "One of the two struck was in serious condition
SF News Boat Crash Near Richmond-San Rafael Bridge As many as four people were tossed into the water "and one person was clinging to a bridge" after boat collision near the Richmond bridge. The crash happened just after midnight. "So far,
SF News Breaking: Bay Bridge Reopening at 8 PM Tonight Initially expected to open on Tuesday morning, the San Francisco Bay Bridge will open all westbound lanes starting at 8 p.m. Sunday night. According to Caltrans spokesman Bart Ney, crews will start
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Obama's Dim Sum Orgy Bought At Noted Shark-Fin Soup Purveyor! While visiting San Francisco for a couple of fundraisers on Thursday, President Barack Obama stopped off at Chinatown's Great Eastern Restaurant to grab some dim sum. Many of us have done this before,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Wise Sons Opens Today Challah! Whether hard or soft opening (ew), Wise Sons is sorta, but pretty much open for business starting today. We're being told it's a "soft" opening, so you might want to give them
Arts & Entertainment Video: Guy Invites Homeless Man Home To Shower, Eat Stefano Caprile, who shot this footage of Drippy Art on Bernal Hill, send us this new video of a real life recording from a homeless man in San Francisco asking for something to
Arts & Entertainment Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibit: Designer's Childhood Teddy Bear Wearing First Cone Bra First came the works of Vivienne Westwood. Then a seamless Alexander McQueen show. Now the deYoung Museum intends to outdo itself with an earth's core-shattering retrospective of Jean Paul Gaultier. Opening on March
SF News 24th And Mission Plays Host To Stabbing Smack dab in the Mission District's self-consciously insouciant yet tragically posh area of 24th and Mission, a man was stabbed early this morning during an altercation. The 53-year-old male victim was hit in