SF News Day Around The Bay: Marlowe Team Adds Another SoMa Locale Web design company hijacks Fitness SF site. (Lulz.) [Ad Week] I want to lick Bill Niles' eyeballs. [Eater] The Cavalier coming to SoMa’s Hotel Zetta, courtesy of the (astounding) Marlowe crew.[Inside
Arts & Entertainment Someone Created A Heart On That Janky Chain-link Fence On Market This fence, along Market near Van Ness, is usually strewn with stuff in an effort to make art (or "art," depending on how you look at it). Today it has been fashioned to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink We Went To Jasper's And Learned How To Make These Cocktails ... For You! On Monday night, Jasper's Corner Tap & Kitchen's bartender/spiritual advisor Kevin Diedrich held a class teaching newbies how to make choice cocktails. We went. We learned how to make good drinks. And
SF News Protesters Converge Upon Mark Zuckerberg's Fundraiser For Gov. Chris Christie As Hurricane Sandy turned New Jersey Governor Chris Christie into everybody's favorite heroic schlub — his donut-chomping shtick on Letterman was particularly odd — many forgot about his pockmarked leadership skills when it comes to
Arts & Entertainment Today In Jarring Craigslist Rental Ads: $1,000 For 80 Square Feet In Bro Pad Further proof that the Mission needs an abortion: this Craigslist ad seeks a roommate to pay a whopping $1,000 for an 80-square-foot room inside an apartment with four other "grown-ass men" working
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Day Around The Bay: More On Driftwood More details about Driftwood, heading to SoMa by summer. [Grub] Why do gay porn stars kill themselves? [Conner Habib] 50 things to do in Tahoe this winter. [7x7] Here is the revised Dolores
Arts & Entertainment Even These Penguins Got Valentines Just to rub it in, these smug bastard penguins at the California Academy of Sciences got pretty red Valentines today. And it's not even Valentine's Day yet! Whatever. We don't even want any,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bay Area's 5 Most Adequate Bagels The Bay Area's esteemed and lauded food scene is famous for many things. Bagels, alas, are not one of them. And even though California's bagel crop provides New York transplants with ripe comedic
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This Tonight: Martha Beck's Last Meal Few things excite us more than prison and death row -- specifically, last meals that, except for Texas, are a part of a condemned prisoner's last day. (Our favorite has to be that
SF News Four Oakland Young Adults Killed In Car Crash A car crash on a remote Kern County highway resulted in the death of four Oakland teenagers. According to Oakland Tribune, "Kern County officials told The Bakersfield Californian that Malia Moa, David Moa,
SF News Day Around The Bay: 'Chop'-Up What's going on at the Russian Hill reservoir? [Curbed] Fight over fight posted online. [SFBG, SF Weekly] Chopped winner Mario Tolentino launching Mission pop-up. [Eater] Marin to buy $370,000 armored truck for
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 20 Most Influential Restaurants In The Country, According To 'Bon Appétit' In one of the most fellating pieces of food writing we've come across in eons — "Restaurants," writes editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport, "more than movies or music or literature — are this generation's arbiters of taste,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Coi Chef Goes Casual, Saison Gets Cheaper While boozing it up last night, we got into a simmering debate with a food writer over high-end tasting menus. Personally, we love them. The more intricate and fussier, the better. Why? Why
Arts & Entertainment Video: Hunter Pence And Tim Lincecum Do Impressions Of Each Other During Giants Fanfest 2013 on Saturday, players held a Q&A with fans. As expected, signature humor and charm poured forth -- specifically from Tim Lincecum and Hunter Pence. When a fan
Arts & Entertainment S.F. City Librarian, Super Bowl Bet Loser, Reads 'The Raven' While Wearing Ravens Jersey Sporting a Ravens' jersey and siting in a rocking chair at the San Francisco Public Library, city librarian Luis Herrera makes good on a bet he made with Pratt Library CEO Carla Hayden
SF News Black Mercedes Sought In Potrero Hill Shooting On Monday morning at around 8:30 a.m., a man was shot in Portrero Hill near Dakota and 23rd streets. The victim was whisked away to a nearby hospital with serious injuries.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Salty Sweet: The Greatest Cookies In San Francisco (You Haven't Heard Of Yet) There are revelatory food moments that happen at restaurants. There are noted food moments that happen at dinner parties. There are groundbreaking food moments that happen during stoned trips to Anderson Valley. And
SF News Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence Respond To Pope Resignation In light of today's news that Pope Benedict XVI will resign on February 28, SFist asked the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a Catholic parody performance organization that uses drag and religious imagery to
Arts & Entertainment Look At The Bay Bridge All Gussied Up With Lights! Just in time for a romantic stroll along the Embarcadero come Valentine's eve, the Bay Bridge peacocks these lovely vertical lights. Glorious. It's all part of the new LED art display, christened The
SF News Why The King Street Bike Lane Needs To Be Fixed On Saturday morning outside AT&T Park, cyclist Diane Sullivan died while riding her bike westbound on King near Third Street. While exactly what happened remains under investigation, what we do know
Arts & Entertainment More Pleasant Pope Benedict XVI Can Be Found At S.F. Wax Museum Pope Benedict XVI, a man of the cloth who will be best remembered for his homophobic decrees and an anti-Islamic snafu, is the first pope to resign in over 600 years. Peace out.