Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does the Niners: SF Wins the West and Gets the Bye By Daisy Barringer All eyes at Candlestick were on the field yesterday as the 49ers tried to defeat the Arizona Cardinals to win the NFC West. Well, all eyes except the ones that
SF News BART to Run Extra Long Service On New Year's Eve What better way to celebrate the end of 2012 than by riding home on BART during the wee hours of New Year's Day. See, BART will not only run until 3 a.m.
SF News Mission and Excelsior Fires Affect Residents On Saturday morning, a three-alarm fire tore through a building at Capp and 23rd Street. The fire displaced several residents, but luckily no one was injured. The fire, put out later in the
SF News Day Around The Bay: Asking London Breed Another arrest in SF gagged-bound slaying. [Chronicle] Top 10 Bay Area literary events of 2012. [SF Weekly] What should one ask D5 Supe London Breed? [Haighteration] City College's new divide. [SFBG] 32 robberies
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The American Grilled Cheese Kitchen Softly Opens Mission Locale Now the Mission will get to feel the unadulterated dairy bliss that South Park enjoys far too often. Namely, the melty cheese-strewn sandwiches at the American Grilled Cheese Kitchen. Today, according to Grub
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: We Must Beat The Cardinals By Daisy Barringer Everyone understands the gravity of the situation come Sunday. The 49ers must beat Arizona in order to win the NFC West. In addition, Minnesota must beat Green Bay in order
SF News Day Around The Bay: Best Hood For Dining? Tastemakers name best San Francisco dining neighborhoods of 2012. [Eater] The year in stars. [Inside Scoop] Rebecca Saltzman takes BART seat. [BAR] Read Hiya Swanhuyser's "Doing Good After You're Dead" at once! [7x7]
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Whiskey Punch and Leek Gougères Highlight 'the Feast' at Hogs & Rocks While we had just about had it with the Mission in 2012 — our frustration with the city's glossy-magazine neighborhood-of-choice has nothing to do with a lack of love for it, we should point
SF News Another East Oakland Shooting A 19-year-old man, a suspected gang member and barely, was shot multiple times on Thursday afternoon in East Oakland. The all too familiar incident, according to the victim, happened near 98th Avenue and
Arts & Entertainment 1973 Social Media Terminal Is A Thing Of Wonder Way before Instagram, before Yelp, before Prodigy, and even before your local BBS (Waveline 4 life!), there was the Community Memory Terminal. Gorgeous, isn't it? You can almost picture Dave Eggers and his
SF News Werq: High-Fashion Teen Escapes From Juvie Shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday night, a teenager escaped authorities while en route to juvenile hall. And you can spot the little rapscallion for he was last seen sporting the
SF News Video: Castro Store Flips Out On Caroling Sodastream Protesters Left-leaning protesters arrived en masse at Cliff's Variety in the Castro on Christmas Eve to protest the selling of Sodastream. Why? Well, according to Who Profits, the company that makes ordinary tap water
SF News Day Around The Bay: NYE Here are the best places to throw down on New Year's Eve. [SF Weekly] Some of the most expensive homes that were listed and sold in 2012. [Curbed] 'Role player' Norman Yee off
SF News Mother Shot Inside Oakland Church On Christmas Eve Let's just give you the facts since it's all so depressing yet unsurprising: On Christmas Eve, a woman was shot in the arm while praying inside Centro Evangelistico Bethel Church in East Oakland
Arts & Entertainment Heather Matarazzo and Peaches Christ Present 'Welcome To The Dollhouse' Well, goddamn. Leave it to Christ to have us all looking forward to 2013. On February 8, both Peaches Christ (noted filmmaker/curator) and Heather Matarazzo (actress) will join throngs of Dawn Weiner
SF News Craig Newmark, Eponymous Founder Of Craigslist, Got Married Today Glory be! Today, according to Leah Garchick, Craig Newmark, the man who streamlined the way the world finds employment, sex, and used goods online, wed his partner Eileen Whelpley in New Jersey. The
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Txoko To Close At Year's End Alas. The nearly unpronounceable Txoko, which took over the historic Enrico's spot in North Beach, announced that it will close this week. Though they did unfurl some damn noteworthy grub -- we slammed
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
SF News Day Around The Bay: Where's Santa? Governor issues Christmas Eve pardons. [Chronicle] Track St. Nick using Google's Santa tracker. [Google, via TechCrunch] Don't forget: The Contemporary Jewish Museum is open and free on December 25! [CJM] Residents gather at
Arts & Entertainment What Are You Still Doing at the Office? It's that time of day during this time of year when we play everybody's most exciting/depressing game: What are you still doing the the office? Tell us, are you working overtime? Are