SF News Giants Fan Beaten at Dodgers Game Remains in Coma, Reward Increased to $100,000 Family and doctors of Bryan Stow, 42, of Santa Cruz gathered yesterday outside Los Angeles County USC Medical Center to update the press on the condition of the Giants fan who was brutally
SF News Obama April S.F. Fundraiser: $35,800 Per Person When President Barack Obama comes to San Francisco later this month, you can meet the most powerful man in the world for a hefty price -- $35,000 to be exact. "Obama supporters
SF News Day Around the Bay Is San Francisco's Castro neighborhood appropriate for young kids? Yes. Yes, it is. [Mommy Files] With Gavin gone, will supes defend his cell phone radiation bill in court? [SF Appeal] Squat and Gobble
SF News Attacked Obama Supporter Actually LaRouche Zealot SFist commenter Mike informed us that, after SFist posted this article about an Obama supporter allegedly beaten on Monday for his left-leaning ways, said supporter wasn't all he seemed. The nerve. Mike proudly
SF News S.F. Approves Twitter Tax Break The San Francisco Board of Supervisors overwhelmingly approved the controversial Twitter tax break today, a move that (hopefully) will keep the microblogging service from fleeing the city. "The measure passed by the Board
SF News Police Make Arrest in Crocker Amazon Park Rape SFPD made an arrest yesterday in the rape of a female jogger in Crocker Amazon Park on Friday afternoon. San Francisco resident Xavier Neal, 18, allegedly grabbed the 38-year-old victim (jogging near the
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Remembering Kurt Cobain Kurt Cobain committed suicide inside his Lake Washington home 17 years ago today. MTV's Kurt Loder broke the news to a stunned Gen X audience, and the rest was history. In honor of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink S.F. Company to Buy Pringles in $1.5B Deal Noted nut purveyors Diamond Foods, based in San Francisco, plan to purchase Procter & Gamble's Pringles for $1.5 billion. And we couldn't be prouder. Pringles are the best selling snack chip in
SF News Comment of the Day: Tea Party Parody SFist commenter fizzandpop captures the mule-like tone of the entertaining Tea Party sect via the following comment on President Barack Obama's re-election bid. Behold: I think he's going to have a fight on
SF News Day Around the Bay It turns out San Francisco's city-sponsored bathroom are the hottest places in town. [SF Public Press] Behold The Amazing Race and the amazing breasts of Fisherman's Wharf. [SFGate] Hung Phat in the Tenderloin,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Digests: New Food at AT&T Park, Tapas at Masa, and Mysterious Balls Escape From New York Pizza just opened a shop at Harrison and Third in SoMa today, right in the old Goat Hill Pizza spot. That means cheap pizza by the slice! Located just
SF News Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Tsunami Dog' Reunion Footage Owner and the 'tsunami dog' reunited. If you recall, the pooch survived three weeks at sea on a roof after being swept away by the earthquake-generated tsunami in Japan. Also: sob, sniff, bawl.
SF News A Different Light, Modern Times Books Closing Sad news for book lovers in San Francisco. According to reports, independently-owned A Different Light (489 Castro) in the Castro and Modern Times (888 Valencia) in the Mission will close their doors this
SF News $10,000 Reward Offered In Search of Men Who Beat Giants Fan After Thursday's opening game at Dodger Stadium, a Giants fan was brutally beaten by Dogders fan in the parking lot, a $10,000 reward has been offered by LA County Supervisor Mike Antonovich
Arts & Entertainment You Should Be Watching: Bad Girls Club, Ken Burns' Civil War Monday, 4/4 Bad Girls Club: The advent of reality TV has led us to this very moment, and what a moment it is. Bad Girls Club, a jarrong hour-long show, houses seven
Arts & Entertainment Photo du Jour Wendy Robushi, Hunters Point artist, shot by kuksht. The San Francisco Hunters Point Shipyard Artists will hold their 20th annual Spring Open Studios on April 30 and May 1, from 11 a.m.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Beretta, Bix, Ritz, Spruce Dropped from Bauer's Top 100 The power of Bauer: It is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes. The city's most noteworthy food critic unsheathed his annual spring revision of his top 100 list over
SF News President Obama Officially Running for Re-election Much to no one's surprise, President Barack Obama announced his bid for re-election in the 2012 election on Monday. "Obama formally launched his re-election campaign Monday, urging grass-roots supporters central to his first
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Fancy Sunday Brunch Alert: 10-Year Anniversary at Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay Yearning to leave the city this weekend, but not stray too far from San Francisco? Want to get buzzed on some top-drawer champagne and grub? Have a rich aunt or uncle in town?
Arts & Entertainment Scene from St. Stupid's Day Parade San Francisco's annual St. Stupid's Day Parade is underway right now. And, why yes, it does seem stupid. A few stops that, from 1pm to 3pm, will take place: the Federal Reserve Bank
SF News Woman Shot in the Tenderloin Last Night A woman was shot in the back last night in the Tenderloin district's seediest area. "Responders arrived at 225 Leavenworth St., between Turk and Eddy streets, at around 11:45 p.m.," reports
SF News Hulu Wins Best Internet April's Fools Day Prank As you well know, no one should trust anything on the internet today, April Fool's Day. What's more, most jokes fall flat. However, Hulu's 4/1 gag wins for sheer '90s adorability. Behold.
SF News Dodgers Fans Beat, Kick, Critically Injure Giants Fan After last night's opening game in Los Angeles, LAPD are looking for two men who beat and seriously injured a Giants fan in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. "Sgt. Sanford Rosenberg said Friday