SF News Police Seek Male Suspects In Brutal SOMA, Misson Attacks Police seek several suspects in a series of separate stabbing/beating attacks that took place early Sunday morning in SOMA and the Mission. "Five suspects, all described as Hispanic males around 23 to
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chez Panisse II - Water's Revenge Another day, another promise from Oakland leaders about cracking down on crime. [Chronicle] A tour of the new Chez Panisse. [Eater] More on the source of the KTVU on-air Asiana Airlines pilot gaffe.
SF News Suspicious Package Closes Bay Bridge In Both Directions; Traffic Moving Again Traffic is slowing moving again after a suspicious package was found on the Treasure Island offramp. While the suspicious device was found to be benign, the sluggish traffic could be the death of
Arts & Entertainment Do You Know These '90s Haight Street Newlyweds? By Sharon Knolle About 20 years ago, I took some photos of two newlyweds on Upper Haight. They were dressed in vintage clothes, the groom in an old-fashioned tie and glasses, the bride
SF News San Ramon Dartmouth Frat Boy Arrested For Peeing On Woman Fancy that: a San Ramon fraternity brother, studying and partying hard at Dartmouth, turned himself in this week after he urinated on a woman. Hanover police report the vile dousing happened on Friday,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Wise Sons Opens At Contemporary Jewish Museum Today It's a red-letter day, folks, for today you no longer have to strain your eye muscles from all the eye rolling you do while walking down 24th Street. (We tease, sensitive Missionites!) Wise
Arts & Entertainment Courtney Love Has Spot-On Things To Say About S.F. There are two kinds of folks in this world. People who admire Courtney Love and people who are made of garbage. (Kidding. Sort of.) We fall into the former, luckily. (Your SFist editor's
SF News S.F. Socialite Turned 'Recluse' Found Dead Inside Nevada Apartment Known for her eclectic jewelry and Burning Man-esque look on the scene -- like this illuminated piece at the S.F. Opera gala in 2010 -- former philanthropist Amber Marie Bently was found
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: What's Up With 100 Van Ness? What's going on with 100 Van Ness, you ask? This: a 399-unit apartment building with ground floor retail and a 12,000 square foot "rooftop resident’s playground" on the top. (Photo by
SF News Day Around The Bay: Delicious 1946 Alcatraz Menu A vintage menu from Alcatraz from1946 looks shockingly tasty. [Inside Scoop] Historic cottage row mini park. [Curbed] Anonymous ballpark poet blames it on karma. [SFBG] Woman shot and killed while driving through Fairfax
SF News Meanwhile, In The Bay: Sweden's Back Artemis Racing, of Sweden, sails during a training session for the America's Cup. On May 9th, if you recall, the team's catamaran capsized resulting in the death of crew member and Olympic gold
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Best Food Trucks In San Francisco Never before has buying food from a motorized vehicle been so popular. But here we are. Amid controversy and long lines, the food truck revolution has taken hold in S.F. Understandably so.
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Cop Rescues Coach Bag From McCovey Cove Before Tuesday's game against the Reds, Officer Michael Bushnell, the newest member of SFPD's Marine Unit, cruised by McCovey Cove to save a drowning Coach (at least we think it's Coach, maybe Michael
Arts & Entertainment Prez Tom Temprano Explains Why You Should Go To Tonight's Harvey Milk Club Gayla Are you looking for a choice local political outlet in which to stick your civic-minded sense of duty? Well, look no more. Tonight the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club -- splinter group, if
SF News Google To Give Free WiFi For 31 S.F. Parks Delightful. The dream of working remotely from Dolores Park might soon become a beautiful, frolicking reality. The fine folks at Google unveiled plans today to give San Francisco parks free wifi -- 31
Arts & Entertainment 2013 Outside Lands Festival Sells Out Your dreams of eating American Grilled Cheese Kitchen while catching Hall & Oates live in Golden Gate Park come to a crushing end today. Outside Lands announced that it sold all 65,000
SF News Day Around The Bay: Foie-ternatives Behold the menu for this week’s All-Women Chef and Sommelier Dinner at Prospect. [Inside Scoop] San Francisco's 4th most expensive home sold. [Cubed] David Chiu, problem solver. [SFBG] La Urbana takes shape.
Arts & Entertainment The Beanstalk: The Halfway Point (By e.Chang) The Week That Was: Won 2, lost 1 against the Diamondbacks. 45-52 for the season; 4th place in the NL West, 5.5 games out. The Week That Will Be:
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New App Lets You Buy Your Neighbor's Leftovers This isn't a joke. A new app called LeftoverSwap, still in its beta stage, will allow you to sell/buy leftovers. Putting aside issues of health and a possible Contagion-like fallout, this here
SF News Supervisor Wants City Parks To Have Regular Closing Hours During today's Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Scott Wiener will propose setting regular hours for the city's 220 parks from 5 a.m. to midnight. According to the SFGate, "He says that every
SF News Day Around The Bay: Eating Good In The Neighborhood? Beth Spotswood checks out the Applebee's at the Wharf. Dig in. [SFGate] Kitchen of Champions program trains Oakland workers in the culinary arts. [Oakland North] More on La Peña’s new cafe. [Berkeleyside]
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Defendant Alleges Yelp Extortion On 'The People's Court' On a recent episode of The People's Court, a defendant sounded off on bad Yelp reviews affecting his business, going so far as to bring up his own experience with the company's alleged