Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Carnaval Photo from Sunday's Carnaval in the Mission, shot by Bhautik Joshi.
SF News Here's What's Closed On Memorial Day Hope your Memorial Day is an honorable one. Here's where you won't be spending it: Federal, state courts and offices: closed City and county offices: closed Banks, savings institutions, credit unions: closed Post
SF News Someone Stole Hunter Pence's Scooter So iconic that the Giants used it in his bobblehead, Hunter Pence's scooter was reportedly stolen on Sunday. The scooter is customized with his name and uniform number. Hunter tweets: Ahhhh someone stole
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Is What Happens When You Sell A Mac & Cheese Burrito In The Mission Scads of burrito-fusion fans waited in line outside Papalote on Saturday to say that they crammed the Soulrrito down their gullet. The Soulrrito — a whimsical (albeit carb-heavy) concoction of mac & cheese, tri
SF News Day Around The Bay: Des Jardins' New Digs Traci Des Jardins' new restaurant draws diners to the Presidio. [SF Weekly] Movable median barrier coming to Golden Gate Bridge. [Chronicle] "I can’t remember the last time I enjoyed a meal this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Saturday Only: Mac & Cheese Burrito Coming To Papalote On Saturday, a mac and cheese-stuffed burrito will be available for one day only at Papalote Mexican Grill. It's called the Soulrrito. It comes crammed with the aforementioned pasta as well as tri
Arts & Entertainment Casting Call: Real Redheads Wanted For Oakland Video Shoot As a natural redhead, one who has reaped both the benefits and the woes of being a prized/loathed ginger, it is my duty to inform my rouge-topped kin that our presence is
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ice Cream Meth Man New restaurant at 846 Geary aims to embrace a burgeoning neighborhood. [Inside Scoop] East Bay sheriffs to release immigrants held for feds. [Oakland Tribune] Teen who wore tux welcomed at NCLR gala. [BAR]
SF News Highway 280 Shutdown Begins Tonight At 9 PM Part of the 280 will close starting tonight at 9 p.m. so that Caltrans crews can "install a new hinge making the roadway stronger in case of an earthquake." The southbound stretch
SF News Fake Chinatown Roach Sprayer Assaults, Robs The Elderly Folks in Chinatown are on high alert after a series of brutal robberies have hit the area. Specifically, a well-dressed man described as being "anywhere from 40- to 50-year-old" and "last seen wearing
SF News Celebrity's Kid Has Gear Stolen From Van Beatles royalties recipient Sean Lennon is singing the blues today after his bandmate's computer was stolen from a van parked on Franklin and Hayes. John and Yoko's son's band, called The Ghost of
SF News Day Around The Bay: AC Transit Officials Gone Bad God save thee: AC Transit official pleads not guilty to charges of embezzling from Oakland church. [Oakland Tribune] Though it looks downright tasty, I am NOT a fan of this restaurant's name. [Inside
SF News Video: Salinas Cops Shoot, Kill Man Carrying Pair Of Garden Shears On Tuesday, Salinas police answered a 911 call claiming "a man tried to break into a home and threatened to kill the resident." Police later responded by shooting the suspect to death on
Arts & Entertainment A's Want George Michael To Make Coliseum Appearance The Oakland A's have a lot on their plate this season. Most notably, at least to non-Athletics fans, is their quest to get George Michael to make a cameo appearance at a game.
SF News Video Released Of East Bay State Senate Candidate Shoplifting At Neiman-Marcus San Francisco has seen its fair share of political scandals — Ed Lee, for example, was never really elected to office, ran a fabricated grassroots campaign, and now, among other ostensibly benign wonk atrocities,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michael Mina To Open Two Joints In Infamous 101 California Building Though the name lost some luster after Michael Bauer eviscerated its questionable price point — later pulling the titular restaurant from this year's Top 100 — Michael Mina plans on opening two additional downtown locations.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF's Appalling Income Equality 400-plus years for rape of targeted lesbian. [Chronicle] Water use continues as normal despite California drought. [SF Examiner] Construction kicks off on Nob Hill's long-awaited 1601 Larkin. [Curbed SF] This week in TV"
SF News Pink Saturday Offender Christopher Porter-Bailey Gets Six Years The human being convicted in the assault and robbery of a woman on Pink Saturday 2013 was sentenced to six years in the clink on Friday. After he and his friends had robbed
SF News Is It Finally Time To Cancel Bay To Breakers? The Chronicle's Peter Hartlaub thinks that might be a good idea, at least for a couple of years. In the wake of yesterday's vomit-laced, booze-tinged Bay to Breakers fete, Hartlaub (smartly) suggests, among
SF News Cop Accused Of Domestic Violence Gets Laughably Brief Sentence It's good to know people in powerful places. Take, for example, San Francisco police officer Richard Soares, who received a feather-light sentence after being convicting of charges stemming from an assault on his
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ume! Ume's coming, y'all. [Inside Scoop] Fugitive Cal Fire chief arrested. [Chronicle] Woman shot in West Oakland early Friday afternoon. [Oakland Tribune] Hot new look for spring: Space twins! [Mission Mission] Breaking: Apple, Google,