SF News Relax, John Waters Is NOT Dead! National Report, some sort of second-rate Onion, reported that acclaimed filmmaker and all-around swell human being John Waters dropped dead on Wednesday. This, thankfully, was not the case. He is alive and well,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Public Records, Please? Sons & Daughters lowers prices, triples garden output. [Inside Scoop] Why is it so hard to get public records from City Hall? [SFBG] San Francisco police investigating string of shotgun-related robberies. [SF Examiner]
SF News Photo: Ed Lee, Jed York Check Out New Niners Stadium San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Santa Clara San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, Niners owner Jed York, and Daniel Lurie (sans hardhat) of the Super Bowl bid committee have a look at the new
SF News Sean Penn Reacts To The Death Of Hugo Chavez Two-time Academy Award winner and Tosca savior Sean Penn mourned the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez with great sadness. The actor had been a longtime supporter of Chavez after the two met
Arts & Entertainment Best San Francisco Movie Theaters San Francisco movie audiences are arguably the worst in the entire country. They like to arrive late in typical flakey fashion, they hiss at the screen (please stop doing that), and, far worse,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Cyrus Returns Cyrus to be resurrected for three nights at Jardiniere. [Inside Scoop] Having a car in Berkeley: social currency or burden? [Daily Clog] Scream Sorbet's brick-and-mortar shuts down. [Eater] Downed branches stop traffic on
Arts & Entertainment Remember: Twinkly Bay Lights Sculpture Debuts Tonight Scores of parties (none of which the staff at SFist has been invited to, damnit) are happening tonight around the Embarcadero in honor of The Bay Lights, which begins in just a few
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 Brian Wilson Will NEVER Be A Yankee, Okay?! Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. When asked if he would ever play for the Yankees, free agent Brian Wilson, sporting an unruly beard and ketchup down the front of his shirt,
SF News Day Around The Bay: UC Hastings Dean Wu Needs To Read Email Lowell student killed by alleged DUI driver. [Chron] Denim jacket to end all denim jackets. [Mission Mission] The "Mayor of Lands End" lived in a cable car cottage. [Curbed] In college baseball news:
Arts & Entertainment 5 Favorite Photos Of Birthday Boy Sergio Romo Sergio Romo, if you will (and you will), is the Jennifer Lawrence of the San Francisco Giants. He's attractive, sharp, prone blunt behavior (remember "The Beaners" shirt during the 2010 victory parade?), comes
SF News Tips: Protecting You And Your Smartphone Reader Erica Kwiatkowski contacted us this morning with the following tips, care of the sometimes frightening folks at AT&T, about how not to get your smartphone stolen while in public. The
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In The Dugout.... Buster Posey, left, jokes with teammate Brandon Crawford in the dugout before the start of an exhibition spring game against the Mariners.
SF News Weather: OMG Why Are You Still Even At Work Right Now? Ugh. It's so nice out. All the other kids are outside playing capture the flag, but mom is making us stay inside to practice violin. But you should try to get outside while
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Off The Grid Now In Belmont Every Monday Listen up, San Mateo County dwellers: Off the Grid, the city's wildly successful roaming food truck explosion in your mouth, now happens every Monday in Belmont. Yes, Belmont. Featured trucks on the day
SF News Babies In Strollers Now Welcome Aboard Muni Starting today, March 1, babies cruising in their strollers are more than welcome to ride on Muni trains. Which: fantastic. We love when babies hop aboard a Muni (or BART) train. Why? Well,
SF News Day Around The Bay: A Response To 'Vice' Magazine Vegas shooting suspect arrested in Los Angeles. [AP] A response to Vice Magazine, San Francisco’s people of privilege, and more. [DregsOne] Foundation Cafe brings breakfast and lunch to FiDi. [Eater] Meet The
SF News Police Say Woman Lied About UC Santa Cruz Rape The 21-year-old woman who told police she was beaten and raped while walking along a wooded area on the UCSC campus has reportedly confessed to investigators that, in fact, the attack was a
SF News BREAKING: Bomb Threat At Riordan High School [UPDATE] This just in from Nextdoor Sunnyside: "There is SFPD activity at Riordan High School due to a bomb threat. According to SFPD dispatcher, some homes near Riordan and Riordan High School (175 Phelan
Arts & Entertainment Oops: Mayor Ed Lee Refers To World Series Trophies As 'Twin Towers' During the annual San Francisco Chamber CityBeat Breakfast at the Marriott, kicky and acclaimed SFGate scribe Beth Spotswood sat in the audience while Mayor Ed Lee made a minor gaffe onstage. Lucky you.
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: 'Yeah, I'm Calling Again To Get An ETA On My Cab' Photo by Jay M.