SF News Day Around The Bay: Bad Hair Brazilian Blowouts might turn you into Julianne Moore circa Safe. [Chron] Small Business Saturday is tomorrow, you guys. [SF Weekly] New Thai place. [Haighteration] San Francisco just got a little more French. [7x7]
SF News Meanwhile, At City Target On Black Friday... We took a break from digesting to report on the presumed bloodbath happening at City Target at the Metreon, where we expected to brave hordes looking for Black Friday bargains. Alas, no such
SF News Winter Homeless Shelters Opening Winter approaches and with that comes a dip in temperatures. Starting in December, a number of winter shelters will open up in San Francisco to help keep homeless warm and relatively safe during
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: Taking On The Saints By Daisy Barringer Everyone knows that, of course, the night before Thanksgiving is the biggest drinking night of the year. People hit the bars, hang out with old friends who just came into
SF News Striking Wal-Mart Workers In Richmond Get Support From Elected Official Contra Costa County Congressman George Miller, who has been representing the Bay Area since 1974, is seen here showing support for workers striking at a Richmond Wal-Mart on Black Friday. Workers across the
Arts & Entertainment Black Friday Alternative: Paxton Gate Described by Time Out London as Martha Stewart Meets David Lynch, Paxton Gate turns 20 this year. So, why not head over to Valencia Street to buy spider webs under glass, venus flytraps,
SF News Here's What's Closed Today Though some of us are at work today (hi!), many get today, the Friday after Thanksgiving, off to shop like crazy people on Black Friday (if you're caught in a Black Friday sandstorm,
SF News Kevin Grant of Oakland Wins California Peace Prize Former convict Kevin Grant as one of the 2012 California Peace Prize recipients. Grant, in and out of the jail system as a youth until 1989, now acts as a consultant for parole
SF News Day Around The Bay: A Union-Made Thanksgiving Learning from the best, eating like royalty at "Flavor! Napa." [SFBG] It's time we got rid of "+" when it comes to restaurant naming. [Grub] Ingredients for a union-made Thanksgiving. [Daily Kos] Giants do
Arts & Entertainment S.F. Strip Club's Thanksgiving Marquee Makes Us Feel Dirty, Tingly You have to hand it to the wordsmiths at Market Street Cinema for not using "stuffing" in this tasteless yet appropriate ode to Thanksgiving and dancing naked ladies. Well done, house of sin.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink GQ: Danny Bowien Lost 37 Pounds, Is No Longer An A*shole Noted Chef Danny Bowien of Mission Chinese Food will be featured in GQ's December Men of the Year issue. In an interview with Brett Martin, the chef comes off as a wonderfully sensitive
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Two Stuffing Recipes From Sarah Rich And Thomas Keller What's better than really good stuffing? Not much, really. So, in an effort to help out last-minute cooking, SFist asked two of the Bay Area's most esteemed chefs, Thomas Keller of the French
SF News Day Around The Bay: 'Vertigo' House Controversy New bike lanes to help cyclist crossing Muni tracks not fall on their faces. [Uptown Almanac] Film buffs not happy with owners of Vertigo house. [Curbed] Acclaimed sports figures are in our restaurants,
SF News NSFW: Photos Of Protesters Getting Naked After Nudity Ban Passes [Updated] Here we go, folks. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will vote today on a citywide ban on public nudity, a story that has captured national news media because nudity, public or otherwise,
SF News 14-Year-OId Kidnapping/Sexual Assault Suspect To Be Tried As Adult Cameras were allowed in the courtroom on Monday to take still shots of 14-year-old Kaviar King, the Vallejo teen suspected of kidnapping, beating, and sexually assaulting a 65-year-old woman, who will be tried
Arts & Entertainment You Guys, KOIT's 24/7 Holiday Music Barrage Means It's Officially CHRISTMASTIME! To all you soggy blankets, poopers at parties, and veritable drips who bemoan the early arrival of Christmas each year (hi, Jay!), we give unto you this. Drink it in. Soak it up.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Making An Unturkey Before there was BART, there was the transbay train. [Curbed] Isaiah Mitchell discusses Golden Void, the Bay Area’s best new psych band. [Bay Bridged] Buy this amazing photo! [The Tens] How to
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: Musicians Telling Stories Over yonder in la Mission, check out Beth Lisick's Porchlight: A Storytelling Series. This week it's "Tales from The Green Room" featuring music and tales from musicians. Which ones, you ask? Well, they've
SF News Excelsior: Man Shot In Head A young man was critically injured after taking a bullet to the head. The incident happened on Sunday near Mission and Silver in the Excelsior District. According to reports, cops found the unidentified
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: SF Vs. Chicago (Oh, And Smith Is Out!) By Daisy Barringer Call me crazy, but I kind of miss waking up on Sunday excited to watch my boys play ball. Yesterday I was adamant that (for once) I not waste my
SF News Day Around The Bay: Little Switzerland? Before Glen Park, there was Little Switzerland. [Curbed] How will you celebrate Entrepreneurs' Day? [TechCrunch] Melky Cabrera and the oddest goodbye ever. [McCovey Chronicles] "There is one thing that is universally true about