SF News Warriors Sign First Asian-American Player Since 1947 Noted as the first Asian-American player signed by the Warriors since 1947, Harvard student Jeremy Lin landed a deal with the East Bay team. "I consider myself a basketball player more than an
misc Photo du Jour 675 Picture taken outside Hayes Valley Farms. Earlier this week, the farm lost over 200,000 bees after someone doused pesticide over several colonies.
SF News LGBT Center Gets Restaurant Approval Proving that, yes, Castro boys do sometimes need to eat, the Planning Commission approved a plan to put a full-service restaurant and bar on the top floor of the LGBT Center on Market
SF News 152 Arrested at Grand Hyatt Hotel Demonstration Cited for "disobeying a lawful order by a police officer and for jaywalking after they sat in the street in front of the hotel," 152 protesters were arrested at last night's Local 2
SF News Target's Financial Backing of Anti-Gay Politician by Matt Baume Here's something that may give fans of San Francisco's impending Target invasion some pause: the company's financial support for an anti-gay Republican politician whose friends include a "kill-the-gays" Christian rock
SF News UPDATED: Man On Tracks Stops BART Service BART service stopped between the Glen Park and Daly City station in San Francisco due to "a person on the tracks." According to SFGate, "BART spokesman Jim Allison said a community service officer
SF News Day Around the Bay City pushes to convert SOMA's "forgotten, seedy alleyways into vibrant, safe corridors for residents." [BAR] Dogs and restaurants, do they mix well? [Bauer] Sen. Roy Ashburn's post-outing conversion is too little, too late.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Meet the Bees (Some of Them Now Dead) of Hayes Valley Farm Yesterday, Haighteration broke news that someone had used pesticide to kill tens of thousands of bees at the Hayes Valley Farm sometime between Monday July 19 and Tuesday July 20. The culprit(s)
Arts & Entertainment In Conversation with Huey Lewis, 8/9 Are you still workin’ for living? Do you yearn for a new drug? Do you not require money? fame? a credit card to ride this train? Then, you'll want to make a special
SF News Alioto-Pier Allowed to Run for Re-Election, Says Judge Thought to be termed out this year, District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier could spend another four years on the Board of Supervisors after Superior Court Judge Peter Busch gave her the green light
SF News Soccer Player Iker Casillas Comes to San Francisco Iker Casillas, a noted Spanish soccer player and World Cup winner, was in San Francisco this past week. And, to be frank, we have no idea who he is. Because, well, he's a
SF News Concord Dog-Attack Toddler Death Not the Norm for Pit Bull Breed Earlier today, SFist told you about a 2-year-old Concord boy's death brought on by a dog attack. The canines in question were the family pit bulls. Stories like this, for better or for
misc Adoptable Pets of Week: Hattie & Boxcar Hattie 2 year old female shorthair Hattie is a social butterfly who enjoys the attention of people. Need someone to talk to? Keep you company while you fuss around the house? Bed buddy?
SF News UPDATED: 2-Year-Old Concord Boy Killed In Dog Attack A 2-year-old Concord boy died this morning after an attack by family pit bulls. BCN reports: "Investigators determined that the boy had been home with two adult family members when he walked into
misc Scenes from Final Resting Places In Colma Caliber photographer Troy Holden snapped some gorgeous shots of Colma cemeteries. Here are a few of our favorites images. Also, you can find Wyatt Earp's and "Lefty" O'Doul's final resting spots. Enjoy? We
SF News Target Community Meeting Held "If they don't approve the Target, my wife might go on a killing spree," jokes @laughinghyena13. "Watch out SF!" This is the whimsical sentiment of many San Franciscans who, bombarded with tasty-yet-pricey artisan
SF News Oakland Homicide Suspects Seen In Grainy Surveillance Video Yesterday, the Oakland Police Department released video footage of a man and woman "believed to be involved in the fatal shooting of a 45-year-old Virginia man on Sunday night." The suspects are accused
SF News Day Around the Bay Myles Cooper and Alexis Penney, making SF the place for gay pop creativity. [SFBG] Someone uses pesticide to kill hundreds of thousands of bees at the Hayes Valley Farm. [Haighteration] That was some
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Underground Market, 7/24 This week the SF Underground Market returns (check out SFist's photos gallery of the first one here.) For those not in the gastronomic know, the SF Underground Market is, according to ForageSF, "a
misc Why Is Dating In S.F. So Difficult? Mission Mission has a thought-provoking comment thread in progress today. It's all about dating in San Francisco, and why it's so damn difficult. Which, yes. It is. Prompted by a post about a
Arts & Entertainment Gold Club Celebrates 6 Years of Shimmy, Shake Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. Your SFist editor is titillated (ahem) because he plans on attending his first-ever female strip club spectacular! (OK, we did once attend a strip joint
SF News San Francisco: #1 Gay, #7 Vegetarian San Francisco ranks no. 7 when it comes to living a vegetarian lifestyle. According to the fruits and nuts at Peta, we're pretty neat. The City by the Bay has opened its Golden
SF News Berkeley Sees String of 12 Arson Fires Since Friday, parts of Berkeley (especially areas near the UCB campus) have played host to a series of 12 small arson fires. According to the Daily Californian, "The fires have damaged three automobiles,
SF News SFPD Looks Into Case of Alleged Police Brutality SFPD is investigating another incident of brutality the a weekend incident was caught on film. While arresting a "drunk and belligerent" baby stroller-pushing woman at the Taraval station on Sunday, an officer appears