SF News SFPD Needs Your Help Locating Serial Bank Robbery Suspect Police are seeking the public's help with a series of bank robberies that have occurred since March 22 in downtown San Francisco. According to SFPD: In three of the incidents, the suspect approached
SF News Day Around the Bay Moving forward, SFist will feature meat-based recipes and meat-related restaurant deals on Mondays. [Examiner] Streetsblog/SF Gate deal draws questions. [Eye On Blogs] Cunnilingus or penetration, which do you prefer? [SF Appeal] Oakland
misc Style-ist: Heart and Sole, SF Designer Martha Davis by Chloé Harris We try to be faithful to San Francisco, sartorially speaking, and have enjoyed many a local designer dalliance to prove it. But as total fashion whores enslaved to higher style,
SF News SOMISSPO Neighborhood Accepted On Popular Photo Site Regular readers know that SFist loves nothing more than neighborhood nomenclature -- especially when the naming is unauthorized. For example, we prefer to think of SFist being headquartered not in SOMA, but in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sad Kosher Lunch of the Day: Matzo Houses by Amy Crocker It's the Yesterday was the last day of Passover so today's our final lunch is all about using up the matzo and distracting yourself until sundown. Today's lunch is therefore
misc 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, we present to you our new feature, 7 Reason. (Our sister
SF News CalSERVE Exploits Puppy to Get Attention The fine kids at the Daily Clog bring our attention to this travesty: CalSERVE ilk whoring out a puppy to get the attention of passersby. (For those of you who don't know, CalSERVE,
SF News Gap CEO Takes Slight Pay Cut, Receives Huge Compensation Even though the clothing giant improved sales in 2009, Gap CEO Glenn Murphy, 48, has taken a pay cut. Murphy, according to an AP report, "received compensation valued at $5 million, down 7
SF News Tell Bevan Dufty You Want a Public Plaza In Noe Valley When your Editor lived in the Historic Mission District for many, many years, it was a lot to take. Not standing in line Bugaloos, asking for the whereabouts of the closest American Apparel,
SF News Yelp Reveals Hidden Reviews It Automatically Filters Poor Yelp. In addition to seeing lunatic business owners breaking into their downtown office--a recent incident, at least according to our sources--they're continually hit with allegations of manipulating users' feedback on businesses that
SF News Man Shot, Killed In Oceanview San Francisco played host to its 13th murder of 2010 last night. At around 11:40 p.m., cops responded to gunfire in the area of Plymouth Avenue and Broad Street. When the
SF News Day Around the Bay Could Noe Valley street plaza get axed for fear of too much congestion? [Curbed] Woman mugged for her laptop outside Medjool. [Uptown Almanac] Bill Gates brings his show-stopping cabaret act to UC Berkeley.
SF News SF Ranks 6th 'Best Bike City' In Random Article "Christy" at GotSaga.com lists the 8 best cities in which to ride a bike. While Montreal, Canada wins the top spot, San Francisco lands a comfy 6th. "Chrity" writes: "If you have
misc Meanwhile, In Berkeley... Half a human brain at Saturday's TEDxBerkeley, a "gathering world-leading thinkers, makers, and doers at UC Berkeley to discuss doing the unprecedented."
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Your Duck Fat Pecan Pies Are Ready Mission Mission notes that artisan ice cream makers Humphry Slocombe (2790 Harrison) alerted their many followers that duck fat pecan pies are ready to ooze through your intestinal tracks. Mmm. For those of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sad Kosher Lunch of the Day: Gefilte Fish Kabobs by Amy Crocker Today’s Kosher Lunch deals with a tough subject: gefilte fish. White fish mixed with matzo meal and served cold from a jar, gefilte fish has a very strong fish
misc Photos: Wondercon 2010 at Moscone Center Scores of comic aficionados converged on Moscone Center this weekend to attend the annual Wondercon, our annual comic book, science fiction, and motion picture convention. Folks dressed up in colorful attire, emulating characters
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bauer Unshealths Annual 'Top 100 Bay Area Restaurants' Bible This past weekend, SF Chronicle food scribe Michael Bauer released his annual 'Top 100 Bay Area Restaurants' guide. The usual suspects (RN47, Flour + Water, Frances, Barbacco) made the list during their first year
SF News Chron Writer Arrested for Growing Weed In Weed Oh no! Tom Sienstra, cherished Chronicle writer and host of the much-loved Great Outdoors With Tom Stienstra, was pinched last week by the fuzz for growing marijuana for sale. Over 60 pot plants,
SF News Teens Buy, Destroy Sacred iPad Did you wait in line on Saturday to purchase a new "game changing" iPad? Well, a few teens from Pittsburgh did. They bought the new $500+ Apple product, which was finally released this
misc Week Around the Ists Gothamist was aghast at the cruel April Fool's Day joke where pranksters told New Yorkers that an In-N-Out Burger was coming. Torontoist tooka brief tour of a 300-square-foot house. Yours for only $179,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sad Kosher Lunch of the Day: The Egg McMatzo by Amy Crocker Like the Egg McMuffin, the Egg McMatzo is one of those "breakfast" foods that is appropriate to eat for lunch. Most breakfast sandwiches come with sausage or bacon. Jews, of
Arts & Entertainment SF Mixtape Society 2nd Edition this Sunday by Rachel Brodsky For those of you not celebrating Resurrection-Chocolate-Bunny Day, think about indulging your inner John Cusack/Empire Records fanatic with the SF Mixtape Society's second go around at the Make-Out Room.