SF Restaurants, Food & Drink S.F. Featured In Food & Wine's 50 Best Bars In America Just as the navy blue blanket of holiday ennui prepares to envelope your carcass—remember: if you still single for the holidays, you're an abomination—Food & Wine releases its 50 Best Bars
SF News Occupiers Vow To Retake Justin Herman Plaza In SF [Updates] Members of Occupy SF, who were booted from Justin Herman Plaza early this morning, are now in the process of trying to reclaim the area. At least three people have been arrested so
SF News Day Around The Bay Kreayshawn kicks someone named Lil Debbie out of White Girl Mob. Quite sad, actually. [SF Weekly] Google Maps, 1853 Edition. [Mission Mission] Berkeley fire blamed on elevator with expired permit. [Berkeley Voice] Ryan
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cable Car City Pub & Café Unleashes Video You know Cable Car City Pub & Café? It opened a month or so ago? Near the Powell Station? Next to where that guy sells stolen iPhones? Yes, right there in charming Hallidie
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Saison's Josh Skenes Won An Award This Week Local chef/owner Josh Skenes (Saison) won the Outstanding Culinary Award by the The International Culinary Center on Tuesday. Skenes, an alumni of said International Culinary Center, was among five individuals to nab
SF News Attack Ad: Christmas-Loving Rick Perry Ashamed Of U.S. Military Speaking of sanity-estranged, plummeting GOP candidate Rick Perry released an anti-gay television ad today, one that lambastes our country's military while claiming that our children cannot celebrate Christmas in school (which is a
SF News 'My Gay Mom Doesn't Need Fixing,' Kid Tells Stunned Michele Bachman While we don't approve of using children as activists, we do enjoy seeing wee ones tell creeps to stop acting like stab-worthy racist, homophobic meanies to their parents. Take, for example, little Elijah
SF News 'Overwhelming' Majority Of All Calif. Homicides Used Firearms The "Homicide in California 2010" (pdf) report showed a significant decrease in the number of murders. Numbers say that homicides declined from 1,970 in 2009 to 1,809 in 2010. Oakland Tribune
SF News Day Around The Bay Great story about Al Davis' FBI file and a death threat. [ABC 7] Cal shooting death was "suicide by police." [Berkeleyside] And the top Twitter hashtags and topics of 2011 are... [Twitter] Metallica
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Penthouse Club To Provide SF With Steak, Naked Breasts In 2012 Penthouse, noted purveyor of labial entertainment, will bring "four-star dining" to San Francisco in early 2012 via the city's very own Penthouse Club & Steakhouse. While the exact space is not yet know,
Arts & Entertainment Teatro ZinZanni Gets New Home After the America's Cup pushed Teatro ZinZanni out of its current Embarcadero home, Mayor Lee announced today that the dinner-theater show's new spot will be located at a triangular parcel, located where Broadway
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 that mere words. Each Tuesday, we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist does
Arts & Entertainment Exploratorium After Dark: Glow (By Angela Zimmerman) Among the myriad joys of living in San Francisco is having access to places like the Exploratorium. If you’ve never been there, as this writer had not until descending
SF News Facebook Has New Vanity Street Name: 1 Hacker Way In Silicon Valley, vanity street names by tech mammoths are as common as racial disparity, wasteland boredom, and Chevys. Apple has 1 Infinite Loop, Genentech has 1 DNA Way, and Sun Microsystem used
SF News SF Nabs 'Smart, Eloquent' New Cultural Affairs Director Tom DeCaigny After Luis Cancel's disastrous tenure—which, among other things, included telecommuting from Brazil, reports of horrid behavior to underlings, and "questionable granting practices"—the city made a spot-on decision by hiring Tom DeCaigny
SF News Day Around The Bay Are you pee shy? This guy is. And he knows what to do about it. [Mission Mission] Controversial ex-HP chairwoman Patricia Dunn dies after cancer battle. [SF Examiner] "ClemenTime' microhood celebration this Thursday
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, At The Beach... Optical illusions, fluffy canines, and sunlight drenched Bay Area beaches over the weekend during our unusually warm December. Or rather, what was our unusually warm December.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Behold The Temporary In-N-Out In Shanghai For a one-day tasting event (known to the horrific as a "pop-up"), In-N-Out, arguably California's best purveyors of hamburgers, opened a stand in Shanghai. As Serious Eats notes, "The menu at the tasting
SF News Daisy Does The Niners: San Francisco Clinches NFC West (By Daisy Barringer) Well, we did it. No one thought it would happen like this—that the 49ers would be the first team in the NFL to clinch their division—that we'd do
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Occupy Misguidedly Protests Small Business Tacolicious A group of Occupyists protesting Mission evictions on Saturday afternoon wrongly accused Tacolicious and its owner, Joe Hargrave, a small-business owner of evildoings. Brimming with Tea Party-like fervor, hope and confusion, "hundreds" of
SF News Sobbing Victim Gets Wallet Back From Mugger Tis the season for muggers to return crucial pieces of identification to their victims. Take, for example, a Telegraph Hill mugging victim who has his wallet returned to him after sobbing during a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Final 'Guest DJ' Night At Flour + Water Over in the hoity-toity/gritty Mission arrondissement, the final night of Flour + Water's guest DJs will spin tonight. Geographer, an electronic (and more) SF-based act, will pump out tunes that pair with Chef