SF News Crass Murderer Asks Jurors To Flip Coin To Decide Fate When Nathan Burris isn't offending the family of the woman she murdered, he's asking jurors to flip a coin in order to decide his fate. Burris, if you recall, was convicted last week
SF News Man Found In Trash Dies On Sunday morning in Union City, a woman found a man unconscious in a trash bin. The discovery was found in the 33900 block of 10th Street. According to reports, the body was
Arts & Entertainment Hi/Lo: Bus Station John vs. The Fairmont Hi/lo entertainment options for your evening. First, an acclaimed bear spinning excellent dance tunes on Market Street. Very divey. Very gay. Very boss. Next, a swank social scene at the Fairmont. Very
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Fire Temporarily Closes Gitane A small but significant blaze broke out at Gitane on Friday night. No injuries were sustained during the fire, but it did manage to cause enough damage to the dining room to warrant
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink City's Top Bartenders (And SFist Editor!) To Help NYC Bars Devastated By Hurricane Sandy By now you are all aware of Hurricane Sandy's tacky devastation. New York City and New Jersey were pummeled black and blue. But did you know that bars in the Tri-State area were
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: SF vs. St. Louis By Daisy Barringer For the last three Sundays, there has been no 49ers' football. Zero. Zilch. None. Nada. And it’s been torture. I’m sure some people took that opportunity to do
Arts & Entertainment Could This Be The Greatest Photo Ever Taken In San Francisco? Well, we sure think it is. A bunch of kids (in school uniforms no less!) giving high fives to passing cyclists on Market Street? Call it a red-letter day, folks. Snapped on a
SF News Two Men Wanted In Connection With Attempted Teen Kidnapping Police have released the sketch of a man suspected of trying to kidnap a 14-year-old girl in Oakland this week. The girl in question was walking home from school alone at around 4:
Arts & Entertainment Today's Rainbow Over San Francisco But for a few minutes the sun came out during today's storm, prompting a brief appearance by a lovely rainbow. Aw.
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: Matt Cain At PAWS Gala Founded in 1987 in response to the devastating AIDS epidemic in San Francisco, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) provides over 800 clients and their 1,000+ companion animals each year with critical services
Arts & Entertainment Free Bike Lights Given Out Starting Tonight In an effort to keep cyclists safe and splat-free during our post-daylight savings months, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hand out free bike lights starting tonight
SF News Police Seek Suspects In World Series Beating Death Police need your help finding the five men who allegedly took part in beating to death a man celebrating the World Series win in the Upper Haight. The incident happened on October 28
SF News Oops: Twitter Accidentally Reset Too Many Passwords After mistakenly resetting the passwords of a large number of accounts, Twitter sent out emails to scores of users today. Now, Twitter wasn't hacked. Like most Internet companies, the San Francisco-based social media
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, At Obama's SF Campaign Office... Volunteer Tyller Williamson, right, hugs Barbara Koh, Organizing for America California San Francisco department office manager, after hearing news that Obama was the projected winner.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Do This Thing Tonight: Sean Vahey & Jake Godby of Humphry Slocombe Humphry Slocombe's Sean Vahey and Jake Godby, churners of ice cream with an edge, will appear in conversation tonight at a boozy salon series. You shouldn't miss it. In addition to concocting dozens
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dynamo Donuts Now Available Along Marina Green Tablehopper brings us delightful news, you guys. Dynamo Donuts will now be available along the Marina Green, perfect for brightening/ruining your morning jog. Mwa ha ha. You can get your hands on
SF News The Castro Partied Hard Last Night After Obama Win People poured out onto Castro Street last night after Barack Obama scored another four years in the White House. Meanwhile, the Mission was not nearly as jubillant as it was in 2008 when
SF News Berkeley's Sit/Lie Measure Fails Berkeley's Measure S, the liberal city's sit/lie measure that would've barred sitting on sidewalks in commercial areas between of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., tanked by a slim margin last
SF News London Breed Wins D5, Norman Yee Might Take D7 [Updated] In a race fraught with controversies, London Breed, executive director of the African American Art and Culture Complex, won San Francisco's District 5, which represents the Fillmore, the Haight, and Western Addition. Incumbent
SF News Day Around The Bay: Seriously, Go Vote! Live election coverage all night long! [DCist] Board candidate accuses Capitelli aide of trespassing. [Berkeleyside] Inside San Francisco's Kink.com. [7x7] The Mission to become even more twee. [Eater] Two vile men sought
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, At The Neptune Society Columbarium... Built in 1898, the Neo-Classical columbarium is one of the last remaining cemeteries in San Francisco. It also served as a polling place today. Rad. But not as rad as our voting spot
SF News Sergey Brin Asks Election Winners To Withdraw From Their Political Parties "I must confess I am dreading today's elections," Google cofounder and CEO Sergey Brin wrote last night on his Google+ account in a post that calls for whichever candidate winning today's election to