SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Fondue Cowboy Opens This Week After a patient year-long wait, Fondue Cowboy (1052 Folsom), SOMA's ode to melted cheese and more, will open its doors to the public on Wednesday. This past weekend, Fondue Cowboy owner Dave Mur
SF News Behold the iPhone 4 Ta-da. Here it is, folks, Steve Jobs just announced the new iPhone, which isn't called the iPhone 4g. Nope. It's called iPhone HD! The iPhone 4 What's it got? (Well, you already know,
SF News Luxury Vehicle Hits Pedestrians Near Fisherman's Wharf Fisherman's Wharf just got a little less amusing (if that's possible) on Sunday night. Two pedestrians were struck near the intersection of Jefferson and Taylor a little before 7:20 p.m. The
SF News Will Steve Jobs Unveil iPhone G4 at WWDC? The Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference kicks things off today, and Steve Jobs will open the week-long conference by speaking to his followers. The wide assumption is that Jobs will announce Apple's worst kept
misc Week Around the Ists Londonist watched their mayor get into an argument with some local bikers and established how much of the UK would be in trouble if the Gulf of Mexico oil slick were somehow centered
SF News Day Around the Bay: Andrew Dudley of Haighteration Some online writers launch sites with a bang, but continue with a whimper. Others start out with heaps of entertaining, albeit useless, in-fighting. And a few are clean out of their right minds.
misc 1981 Fastpass Boasts Warm, Sun-kissed Hues While others try to mansplain to you the problems with Muni, let us hypothesize what's really wrong with San Francisco's infamous public transit system: the every-changing color palate of the Fastpass. If we
SF News BREAKING: Arrest Made in S.F. Hit and Run Rampage Police made an arrest today in the hit and run attacks on four cyclists in four parts of the city. Police Chief Gascon will hold a press conference at 4:30 pm. with
SF News Fix Masonic Workshop Coming Up For those of you wringing your hands over Masonic Avenue, you're in luck. On June 15, the city will hold a public workshop to present a few different plans, listen to neighbors' ideas
SF News Before/After: 350 Mission Oh boy. We love us some upward growth. And how. While the City Planning Department completes its save-the-whales report (EIR) on the proposed 24-story structure at 350 Mission, yesterday they released renderings of
SF News San Francisco Helps With BP Oil Spill While Karl Rove calls it Obama's Katrina, more reasonable minds are actually doing something about the hellacious BP oil spill. Take, for example, San Francisco and more than 180 California-based Coast Guard personnel
SF News Man Sexually Assaults Girl at SF Elementary School Ugh. We hate having to write yet another story about a girl being raped at her school. While class is in session. While school officials are nearby. But we must: There's a $2
SF News Day Around the Bay: Scott Wiener One of the few SF candidates for City Supervisor to take us up on our guest editor offer, we present to you Scott Wiener. (If any candidates still want in, do let us
SF News Bill O'Reilly Compares Gay People to al Qaeda Terrorists It's unusual that, while Barack Obama had a "Kill Obama" Facebook page, we have yet to see a "Kill Bill O'Reilly" Facebook page. Because, you know, he sure does love to hate a
SF News Brown Announces Arrests of NorCal Gang Members Attorney General Jerry Brown announced today that narcotics agents pinched a total of 59 gang members during a sweep, "including one who bootstrapped his way from foot soldier to local commander by committing
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Pac Heights Bittersweet Chocolate Cafe Closes Shop Oh no. A tipster tells us that the Pacific Heights Bittersweeet Chocolate Cafe, a great gem that focused on "small batches, custom roasts and responsibly grown cacao" closed shop without any warning. Our
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Fatted Calf Coming to Hayes Valley One of our favorite things in the universe is Fatted Calf's tonno di maiale ("tuna of pork"), which is basically preserved pork roast in olive oil. And yet? So much more. It's comforting,
SF News Newsom Condemns Last Night's Hit and Run Rampage Mayor Gavin Newsom expressed sadness and concern for those injured in last night's hit and run rampage that saw four cyclists injured in the Mission and Potrero Hill districts. "I’m proud that
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight CLUB: OK, it's not a production of A Chorus Line. And, well, we're certain neither Michael Bennett nor "The Music and the Mirror" are involved, but...any excuse (i.e., the following club
SF News Video: Lady Destroys Liquor Aisle at Richmond Delano's The sanity-estranged who roam among us. Where would we be without them? This "crazy Russian lady" went on a rampage at a Richmond store over the weekend. ManicVulva captured the tail-end of her
SF News Cyclist Injured After F Market Accident Following recent bike-related melee, a cyclist was injured and transported to the hospital after he collided with the F Market rail car a little before 11 p.m. last night. The accident occurred
SF News Driver Targets Cyclists During Hit and Run Rampage Police say that a driver targeting cyclists injured four people in the Mission and Potrero districts on Wednesday night. A male driver allegedly went after cyclists in four different locations in San Francisco: