Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour "Yes, Another Train Cuts Through Jack London Square" by Bob Horowitz.
SF News Man 'Engulfed In Flames' Runs Out Of SoMa Porn Store [Updated] A man remains in the hospital with third-degree burns after somehow catching fire inside a SoMa porn booth. The fire occurred at an adult arcade at Sixth and Mission streets a little after
SF News Day Around The Bay $3 tax-relieving cheap bites that will keep your poor tummy full. [Feast] Taxes, tech, and talking back to the man. [SFBG] LGBT studies major to be available at City College. [GG X-Press] Behold:
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink R Image Market Knows What's Up In a neighborhood rife with $14 wine-filled mason jars or bartenders who give you the stink-eye upon ordering unhip vodka cocktails, it's nice to see a bit of the old Mission District shining
SF News UC Berkeley Police Release Sketch Of Man Suspected Sexual Assaults UCPD released two sketchs of the man they suspect of sexually assaulting at least two UC Berkeley students on campus earlier this month. The first incident, according to campus police, occurred thusly: On
Arts & Entertainment Miss Bigelow's Social City By the Numbers: SF Society Celebrates Giants Home Opener Who was celebrating what: San Francisco society, investors, politicians and other notables came out to AT&T Park to celebrate the season home opener in exclusivity and style. For many said notables,
SF News Kayakers Rescued from McCovey Cove Three kayakers were rescued from McCovey Cove yesterday after their vessel flipped over during a workout. The Chronicle reports: "A person on shore spotted two overturned kayaks and alerted the Coast Guard at
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
SF News Entertainment Commission Postpones Security Requirements Meeting Last night's meeting to discuss new security proposals for San Francisco nightclubs -- which would include ID scanning and face recording of patrons, among other things -- was postponed. Mayor Lee wanted "further
SF News What Went Down At Last Night's Eagle Tavern Rally So here's the deal: During last night's emergency meeting at The Eagle Tavern and estimated 250-300 people convened to mourn/fight the bar's impending closure. Former Supervisor Bevan Dufty, along with a gaggle
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Seinfeld 'Soup Nazi' Coming To Fisherman's Wharf Al Yeganeh, the man who inspired the "Soup Nazi" on Seinfeld, is coming to San Francisco. Well, his chain of soup store will come here, anyway. "The Wharf outpost of The Original SoupMan
SF News Entertainment Commission Rules Would Make SF A Police State, Claim Privacy Rights Groups Later today, the San Francisco Entertainment Commission will consider adopting new security rules at nightclubs and onetime events in San Francisco. Among reasonable security measures, like sufficient exterior lighting, a few rules have
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour "The Wreck of the King Philip: Every Wreck Is an Island" by Bhautik Joshi. (King Philip, a 19th century clipper ship named after an Indian chief, can be found at Ocean Beach. More
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hey, Berkeley: Free Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Today From noon to 8 p.m. today, the Ben and Jerry's at 2130 Center Street (near West side of campus) will hand out free scoops of ice cream. And that sounds positively delightful.
SF News Another UC Berkeley Sexual Assault UC Berkeley police are asking the public to help catch that man they think responsible for a series of robberies and sexual assaults. The latest incident occurred Friday morning. "Police say it happened
SF News Day Around The Bay Remember to like SFist on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Ike's Place getting its own reality show? [Eater] Jogger hit by careless driver on Masonic as city ponders safety fix. [SF Weekly]
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bye Bye, Maggie Mudd Friend of SFist Justin Neisuler snapped this shot of the Maggie Mudd on Cortland Avenue in Bernal Heights. The store closed on April 3, and residents want to know why. Aw. Anyway, their
SF News Supe. Kim: Eagle Closure "Really Unfortunate," But S.F. Helpless To Stop It After it was announced Sunday that the Eagle, historic SoMa gay leather bar, would shut operations down on Friday, 4/29, some locals jumped into action. The Eagle will hold a community meeting
Arts & Entertainment Big Brother 13 Open Casting Call In San Francisco While we loathe most competitive TV shows, Top Chef and the CBS's epic Big Brother are the notable exceptions. Compared to Bravo's Emmy Award winner about scallop searing, molecular gastronomy and fauxhawks, Big
SF News Dead Teenager In San Francisco Home Leads To 15-Year-Old's Arrest After discovering the body of 16-year-old Andy Zeng early Sunday morning in response to a suicide call, San Francisco police arrested a teen for murder. "Authorities found Zeng, of San Francisco, deceased in
SF News Dodgers Coming To SF Today, AT&T Park Security Ramped Up When the Dodgers head to San Francisco for a three-game series tonight, AT&T Park wil ramp up security inside and outside the park 30-40 percent. It's bee almost almost since Dodgers
SF News The Eagle, Famous Gay SoMa Bar, Set To Close, 4/29 The Eagle -- 30-year-old SoMa gay bar noted worldwide for its Thursday Night Live concerts and spirited Beer Bust Sundays -- will shut operations down on Friday, 4/29. Although, according to a
SF News Giants Win Home Opener, 5-4 In a torturous home opener, the Giants beat St. Louis 5-4. Rowand's long single help lead the Giants to victory after the game dipped into the 12th inning. Here are some scenes from