Arts & Entertainment Interviewing DJ JustStella About Historic Heron Alley, Parties, & More Hey, folks! There's a boss party happening on Saturday in SOMA at Heron Alley. What is Heron Alley, you ask? How dare you. Allow Mission Mission's Allan Hough to help us answer you.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ships Beneath The ships that lurk below our feet [Burrito Justice] Renoir Hotel going boutique route. [Curbed] SF Giants option catcher to Fresno, bring up outfielder. [SFGate] More on Google Glass. [TechCrunch] Berkeley's political firmament
Arts & Entertainment Fancy Gay Male Strip Club Officially Coming To Castro [UPDATE] In what could turn the neighborhood into bachelorette-party hell, the city's first burlesque gay club is officially coming, so to speak, to the Castro. It promises to be "socially responsible," promote "community organization,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Monday: SFist Editor Brock Keeling Guest Bartending At Gitane In semi-self-serving news, your SFist editor (that's me!) will kick off a new guest-bartending series at Gitane on Monday, May 6th. It goes to benefit La Cocina. Monday night’s specialty libation, christened
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Typhoid Alert For Those Who Ate At Stonestown Nordstrom We have a public health warning for those of you who ate at the Stonestown Nordstrom Cafe on April 16, 17, 18, 20, or 27. In a nutshell, you may be at risk
Arts & Entertainment Forget 'North of NOPA,' Cringe In Horror at This 'NEMA' Video Described as "an ultra-contemporary, highly-amenitized, tech-savvy rental community designed for San Francisco's culture-driven lifestyle," this God-awful, anti-decency video for NEMA is basically an ad for the 37-story tower of the Crescent Heights project
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Greens Chef Killed On 280 On Tuesday morning, Greens lost chef John Paul Ueber, 32, who died in car accident on the 280 in Daly City. He was killed just after dropping off his fiancee and heading into
Arts & Entertainment 'North of NOPA' Now a Thing? The skidmarks at Coldwell Banker, hawking 2020 Ellis, have helped coin a new neighborhood name. And it's disgusting. Anza Vista/Western Addition is now allegedly called—are you sitting down?—North of NOPA.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Starbucks Tainting Woman to be freed in Starbucks tainting. [Chron] When ugly means pretty. [SF Appeal] More on Bradley Manning getting the axe from the Gay Pride boars. [BAR] New booze flows through the French
SF News R.I.P.: Hotmail Moves All Accounts To Outlook It's the end of an era, folks. Hotmail, as you now know it, is dead. Sort of. It's all being transferred to Outlook.com. For those of you who still maintain an active
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 21 Joints Added To Michael Bauer's Top 100 Few critics can make headlines in other publications based solely on their reviews. Michael Bauer is one of them. (He can even prompt less than stellar restaurants to crumble and revert to their
Arts & Entertainment We Want To Giant Rubber Duck To Come To The Bay Area! This inarguably lovable, 54-foot-tall rubber duckie has made its way around the world for years. The brainchild of 30-year-old Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, the inflatable duck will be on display in Hong Kong
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Watch Charles Phan Talk Slanted Door At Google So many worlds colliding at once! Last fall, noted chef Charles Phan talked to tech employees at Google headquarters in Mountain View. The video of that chat was released this week. Phan discusses
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Oakland... Brandon Moss of the A's gets a cream pie to the face during an interview after his game winning two-run home run against the Angels on Tuesday.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Best Vegetarian Restaurants In San Francisco San Francisco is not only home to some of the best restaurants in the country, but also some of the best vegetarian/vegan spots as well. For your consideration, here are our favorites.
SF News Map: S.F. Ellis Act Evictions (1997-2013) Brian Whitty put together a map detailing Ellis Act evictions taking place from 1997 to 2013. The majority of the evictions, predictably, happened in the Castro, the Mission, the Marina, and Potrero Hill.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chez Panisse Redo Chez Panisse takes a big step forward in its post-fire rebuilding process. [Inside Scoop] 299 Valencia is now sold out. Let the hating begin. [Uptown Almanac, Curbed] Mark Zuckerberg's immigration crusade under the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Saison Is The Greatest Restaurant, Ever New York Times food critic Pete Wells, who describes his time at Saison as [o]ne of the most compelling" and "one of the most maddening" meals he's ever had, penned an interesting
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 than mere words can. Each week we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Woman With A Gun In Chinatown Photo by Brandon Doran. (Also, yikes!)
SF News The Beanstalk: Hey, Look Over There! (By E. Chang) The Week That Was: Won 1, lost 2 against the Diamondbacks. Won 0, lost 3 against the Padres. 13-12 for the season. The Week That Will Be: 3 games at
Arts & Entertainment Tech Workers Are Rude Jerks Who Don't Care About SF, Says Chron Columnist As someone who enjoys working from the comfort of bed, we guffaw at those who take corporate buses. But not everyone is laughing. SF Chronicle columnist Caille Millner, for example, has had it