SF News Video: Revitalizing Hunters Point Shipyard Center for Creative Land Recycling, a nonprofit based out of San Francisco that's focused on "creating sustainable communities and encouraging environmentally conscious and socially responsible development" via land recycling, recently produced this video
Arts & Entertainment Diana Ross Coming to San Francisco The most exciting event to ever happen in San Francisco will go down on September 16 at the Golden Gate Theater. You might want to sit down for this one. You seated? Good.
SF News Cyclist Hurt In Collision With Truck Dies Nancy Ho, the 25-year-old helmetless cyclist who was crashed into a truck at Fremont and Mission on Tuesday morning, succumbed to her injuries and died. If you recall, "Nancy Ho, of San Francisco,
SF News Police Chief Greg Suhr Tries, Fails to Calm Angry Bayview Residents On Wednesday night, Police Chief Greg Suhr headed back to his old neighborhood to discuss Saturday's justifiable shooting death of 19-year-old parolee Kenneth Harding. Instead of answering questions, Suhr received a chilly reception
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 78 Food Writing Words That Are Out The remarkable and remarkably talented Joyce Slaton of CHOW complied a list of the 78 most annoying words to read in a restaurant review. Among them? "Gastro pub," "sustainable," "toothsome," "meltingly tender," "slurp,
Arts & Entertainment "Tenderloin USA": Astounding, Black-and-White Look at the 'Loin Over the last year, photographer Travis Jensen and fellow All-City photographer Brad Evans worked on a remarkable photo documentary book about San Francisco's Tenderloin called Tenderloin USA. Their work takes a black-and-white look
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Star Pastry Chef Belinda Leong to Host 'Pop Up' at Flour + Water Esteemed Manresa pastry chef Belinda Leong will head over to the Mission on August 7 to host a "pastry pop up” at Flour + Water. During a breakfast serving, Leong will introduce her new
misc Helmetless Cyclist In Serious Condition After Traffic Violation Ends In Tragedy SFPD issued a correction to their original report regarding this morning's Embarcadero bike-truck crash, saying that the cyclist actually suffered life-threatening injures. (The initial report listed her dead.) Also, it seems that a
Arts & Entertainment Photo du Jour "Love" by analogskirt. (At least two decades old, found at Greenwich near Roach Alley.)
Arts & Entertainment Video: Kid Pouts at Giants Game Over Missed Foul Ball Poor little fella. Or poor little spoiled brat. Depending on how you want to look at it. See, at last night's Giants-Dodgers game, this kid was left with zilch after failing to catch
SF News Truck <s>Kills</s> Seriously Injures Cyclist Near the Embarcadero [UPDATED] A cyclist was killed injured this morning after colliding with a truck at the intersection of Fremont and Mission. The incident happened a little after 8 a.m. SF Appeal reports: "Paramedics were
Arts & Entertainment City's Favorite Marijuana-infusing Chocolatier Now a Cool T-Shirt Dolores Park's Truffle Guy has delivered his special brand of magic to jonesing park denizens for quite some time. Now you can get a t-shirt featuring the noted drug dealer, making you the
SF News 35 Arrested Following (Misguided) Protest In Dolores Park "They can't shoot us all -- fuck the police," reads a banner carried by a smattering of people following yesterday's protest in Dolores Park. The protest was over the unfortunate yet justifiable shooting
SF News Day Around the Bay Anna Conda headed to a seat on the Entertainment Commission. [SF Appeal] Brunch-only food truck coming to Valencia Street this weekend. [Mission Mission] Gunshot residue on slain murder suspect's hand. [Chron] How green
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Ice Cream Man Cometh Lively Tumblr Bi Curios Dad came across a sight at the Metreon complex at Fourth and Mission, one that they've seen several times. Specifically, a man who comes in regularly and eats store
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 or Wednesday, we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site
Arts & Entertainment This Is the Most Important Piece You Will Ever Read On Denise Hale Skullcap-shatteringly brilliant blogger Diane Dorrans Saeks just posted what could possibly be the most important lifestyle piece you will ever read. Why? Because it's about Denise Hale, that's why. And yet? It's also
Arts & Entertainment Photo du Jour "New Dodgers Logo" by Erik Wilson. (In case you didn't know, the Dodgers, a San Francisco Giants fan's archenemy, are bankrupt.)
SF News Protest Planned Today Against SFPD for Bayview Self-Defense Shooting Death Oh dear. A protest is planned today in Dolores Park over the shooting death of murder suspect Kenneth Harding, 19, who was killed by SFPD officers in Bayview on Saturday after evading fare
SF News Photos: Rupert Murdoch Attacked With Shaving Cream Pie During Hearing During this morning's session featuring News Corp. CEO and chairman Rupert Murdoch and his son James Murdoch, who are testifying in front of a British Parliamentary committee about the the scandalous phone-hacking scandal
SF News Two Ladies Bring 4-Month-Old Along During East Bay Crime Spree Raven Stewart, 26, and Lache Rodriguez, 24, were arrested on Friday in connection with a series of car burglaries in Emeryville and Berkeley. They are suspected in at least five smash and grabs,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bacon Bacon Truck Hits SOMA Today Founded by a Cole Valley guy who " originally moved to SF to manage his brother's rock band," the Bacon Bacon Truck will head out to SOMA today for the first time to help
SF News Day Around the Bay Scoring one for young, smart college students all over the world, this email landed on Stanford student a major job at Foursquare. [Business Insider] 20 eighties artists invade Bay Area this summer. [Feast]
SF News Phil Bronstein: Penis Fan A bit saddened and surprised that Phil Bronstein failed to contact us immediately to get few choice quotes and some penetrative views on the human penis, we can forgive the Chronicle's Editor-at-Large since