SF News New iPhone Rumors Preface This Week's Big Announcement Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! It's almost here: new Apple gadgetry to make lives full again! Yerba Buena Gardens, where Apple's unleashes new iPhone announcements, revealed their exterior in anticipation for this
SF News Ed Lee's Approval Ratings Slip, But Only Slightly Matier and Ross report this morning that, according to a poll conducted from Aug. 23 to Sept. 1 by Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz and Associates, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee's shine has lost
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dumbarton Bridge Closed Labor Day Weekend Remember, the Dumbarton Bridge will be closed during the Labor Day Weekend for seismic repairs. [Mercury News] This person does not know that they won the lottery. Ugh. [KRON] Tonight at Public Works:
Arts & Entertainment Hey, What Are You Still Doing In The Office? It's almost 4 o'clock the Friday before Labor Day Weekend. So... why are you still at the office? Presumably, most of you are working 9 to 5, right? And with such doldrums comes
Arts & Entertainment The Problem With 299 Valencia Mission Mission has done an excellent job of keeping us abreast of the hand-wringing graffiti at 299 Valencia. While nothing new to the city's elite yet gritty neighborhood of choice, the condo complex
Arts & Entertainment New Artwork Coincides With This Weekend's 'Vertigo' Screening To go along with this Labor Day weekend's screening of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo at the Castro Theatre, Spoke Art unveiled two new screen prints by artists Chuck Sperry and Sam Smith available for
Arts & Entertainment Stanley Roberts Tackles Bad Drivers In The Sunset District Stanley Roberts is a local treasure. He needs his own 30-minute show. (We've said this before, but since no one seems to listen to our sparkling advice about local TV, we won't hold
SF News Group Of Men Sexually Assaulting Women In Frutivale This really should be the No. 1 news story right now with regard to local MSM, but for whatever reason it isn't. (Clint Eastwood and an empty chair seem more important, sadly.) Anyway,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cockroach Problem Shuts Down Cafe For All Seasons West Portal's Cafe For All Seasons, which looks positively darling from the outside, has been temporarily closed by the Department of Public Health for housing one too many cockroaches. Which is too bad.
Arts & Entertainment Steve Martin Tweets About 'Evil' Pleasanton We never really got Steve Martin. We have nothing against the noted comedian, but, like most male funny men of his ilk (Bill Murray, et al.), we never grasped his brand of humor.
SF News Rare Blue Moon Will Grace The Sky Tonight A rare blue moon will be visible in the sky tonight (provided that said sky isn't in San Francisco). A blue moon, contrary to its cool-hue title, isn't about color but instead when
SF News Day Around The Bay: In-N-Our Veggie Burger? L.A. resident pushing for veggie burger option at In-N-Out. [LAist] 311's Nick Hexum has a bromance with the Clash’s Joe Strummer. Tender. [Live 105] Yuppies angry at other yuppies with better
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michael Bauer Damns Boil-in-Bag Cuisine How dare he. We don't know what the hell is wrong with Michael Bauer, but the noted SF Chronicle food critic done tears it with this piece damning boiling-in-bag cooking (or, "sous vide"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hopscotch Happy Hour Boasts $2 Drinks, Jam-packed Menu If you're heading to Oakland for Labor Day Weekend -- and why shouldn't you? -- get lit right and good at Hopscotch. One of the East Bay's newest restaurants, it opened in June
Arts & Entertainment Gallery: Unseen Photos Of A Young Steve Jobs Noted photographer Norman Seeff snapped a slew of images featuring Steve Jobs and the early Apple crew back in 1984. The results show Jobs in uncharacteristically lax positions: drinking an Anchor Steam beer,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Make These Fig, Vanilla and Sour Cream Popsicles Before Summer Ends! Occasional SFist contributor Jerry James Stone (Cooking Stoned/KQED Bay Area Bites) has the perfect treat for your late summer blues: Fig, Vanilla and Sour Cream Popsicles. The ingredients are simple (1 1/
SF News Possible Serial Sexual Groper At Large In Palo Alto A recent sexual groping incident in Palo Alto might be tied to a similar sexual battery case that occurred Aug. 20 near downtown Palo Alto. According to CBS 5, a woman in her
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Infographic: Foods You Should Never Feed Your Dog Kibbles and Bits? Yes. Chocolate? No. Their own excrement? Yes, sadly. Avocados? Sadly, no. Find out what you cannot feed your pooch via this handy graphic care of Hella Wella. An especially relevant
Arts & Entertainment Photo: How To Smuggle Beer Into A Music Festival Also works for any booze-monitored public event where burrito eaters run rampant. (Photo snapped by Rice Peel Off.)
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink One Person Very Upset About Potrero Whole Foods Charging For Wi-Fi When Whole Foods isn't scaring the bejeezus out of us with clown signage, they're stealing our hard-earned American dollars. See, the Portreo Hill Whole Foods now required a "donation" of $5 to use
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 Tuesday we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist