SF News Video: Personal Flying 'Car' Kitty Hawk Soars/Hovers Over Clear Lake, CA In a video that's part test-flight footage, part commercial — we've spared you the "plot" portion in which a woman says she'll meet her friends for dinner in two-minutes flat — the company Kitty Hawk
Arts & Entertainment This Komondor Took Top Honors At 10th Duboce Park Dogfest Every day is a dog fest in Duboce Park, a central green space where canines often outnumber humans. But an annual, more formal version of a typical Saturday afternoon in the park this
SF News Profile Of Uber CEO Obsessed With Winning, Even At Nintendo, Reveals He Deceived Apple Tech world talk on Twitter yesterday was devoted pretty much entirely to a profile of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick by New York Times writer Mike Isaac, a persistent tweeter and thorn in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Soylent Issues Recall Over Possible Milk In Supposedly Milk-Free Product Meal replacement sludge company Soylent prides itself on the artificiality of its ingredients — no milk products or perishable components to worry about while you free yourself from the tyranny of actual food. That's
SF News Benz Rolls Through Walnut Creek Home, Residents, Driver Uninjured Everyone OK after car slams into Walnut Creek house, @PeteSuratosTV reports. https://t.co/BOCgPNSbup pic.twitter.com/mzpocdSmIb— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) April 24, 2017 Peter Zwart and family received a shock
SF News Day around The Bay: Science Marchers Synchronize Watches, Hit Streets Tomorrow Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. SF Pride announces its theme, which will highlight immigration
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: AG Ferrari Closes All Stores, Castro Fountain Opens & A 'La La Land' Pop-Up Takes Shape This week at SFist, we covered news that the Hall on Market Street would close in September, had word of Laundré, a café and laundromat in the works for the Mission, and discovered
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Very Berkeley Man Makes Video Tutorial For Walking Cats On-Leash Maybe you've seen Doug Meyers and his cat Eduardo strolling the streets of Berkeley. If not, you've seen something like it: The Bay Area is home to plenty of unexpected animals on leashes
Arts & Entertainment Bill Murray To Debut Classical Music, Literature Project In Napa Bill Murray, the 66-year-old actor, is also the leader of a very large cult that scrutinizes and adores his every weirdo project. The next one to obsess over will be in Napa this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Juicero CEO Begs Customers Not To Squeeze Packs By Hand, 'Hacking' $400 Juicer In a somewhat desperate sounding Medium post, Jeff Dunn, CEO of perhaps unnecessarily internet-connected juicer company Juicero, responded to a recent report that customers could simply squeeze their Juicero pouches by hand rather
Arts & Entertainment The Legend Of DJ Purple, A Karaoke Phenomenon For Ten Years When Steve Hays was voted "Best DJ" in SF Weekly's 2011 readers poll, it caused a minor uproar among local entertainers. How could Hays, who performs as DJ Purple, beat out the city's
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Brewery, Castro Bar, And Pot Company Brew 'Toke Back Mountain,' A 4/20 IPA With Marijuana Oil In a uniquely San Francisco collaboration, a SoMa brewery, a Castro bar and restaurant, and a local pot company have joined forces to create a 4/20 beer called "Toke Back Mountain." This
SF News Body Of Iris Canada, 100-Year-Old Who Died After Eviction Battle, Lingers In Morgue Finally evicted from her 670 Page Street apartment after a years-long fight, Iris Canada died shortly after the locks on her old door were changed last month at 100 years old. Her story,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Temporary 'Pop-Up' Homeless Shelter Planned For South Van Ness Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Craigslist celebrates the destruction of RadPad, which scraped listings
SF News Ann Coulter's Berkeley Speech Cancelled Over Safety Concerns, Pundit Insists She's Coming Anyway A planned appearance at UC Berkeley by far-right pundit and self-described "polemicist" Ann Coulter has been cancelled. Last month, Coulter was invited to speak at the university by campus Republican, with the vast
Arts & Entertainment Barbary Coast, SF's Swanky New 'Speakeasy' Pot Lounge, Offering 4/20 Booth Reservations For a taste of California, a puff of any old Humboldt County grass will do. But for a pot-smoking experience with a uniquely San Francisco feel, sneak over to Barbary Coast, a 2013-opened
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 'Juicero' Packets Are Easily Squeezed By Hand, Making Silicon Valley's $400 Juicer Arguably Unnecessary An expensive wi-fi-connected juicer called Juicero from a much buzzed-over startup that's backed to the tune of $120 million by GV/Google Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers apparently needs no wi-fi
SF News SF, Oakland Could Ban Flavored Tobacco Products Including Menthol Cigarettes These are some #flavoredtobacco products purchased in stores across our city. We don't want these sold in #SF #FocusOnFlavors #StopProfiling pic.twitter.com/NZatm1capA— Malia Cohen (@MaliaCohen) April 18, 2017 San Francisco and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Laundré, A Café/Laundromat, Bringing Sightglass Coffee And Free Soap To The Mission A post shared by Laundré (@laundre) on Feb 21, 2017 at 6:16pm PST Missionites, get ready to say bonjour to Laundré, a laundromat/coffee shop bound for 20th and Mission Streets this
SF News Trump Calls For 'Review' of H-1B Visa Program In Latest Executive Order Whether President Trump plans to formally do away with the H-1B visa program as he repeatedly pledged to during his campaign for the presidency or whether he simply plans to make hostile overtures
Arts & Entertainment 22 Berkeley Students Forced To Leave Sorority By National Chapter Over Illicit Private Instagram Photos A private, secondary Instagram account run by members of the UC Berkeley chapter of the Chi Omega sorority was discovered by the sorority's national branch, the Daily Cal reported yesterday, and the Chi
Arts & Entertainment New Comedy Central Festival Clusterfest Releases Daily Lineups, Single Day Tickets On Sale Tomorrow Comedy Central has a willing guinea pig in San Francisco for its big foray into the festival game with Colossal Clusterfest here on June 2-4. The 30,000 ticket, 50 comedian festival organized
SF News Alamo Square Reopening May 24, Not Coincidentally 3 Days After Bay To Breakers Alamo Square will reopen on May 24, 2017 at 11 a.m., Rec and Park project manager Brett Desmerais confirmed to the Alamo Square Neighborhood Association yesterday. In a non-coincidence, that's three days
SF News Day Around The Bay: One VC Guy Bought Those Billboards, TV Ads Asking Elon Musk To Leave Trump Council Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Former UC Berkeley Law School dean Sujit Choudhry settled
SF News CalExit Campaign Leader Withdrawing Ballot Prop, Seeks Russian Citizenship Louis Marinelli, the president of Yes California and a figurehead of the California separatist campaign sometimes called "CalExit," is exiting his own separatist movement. On Yes California's website, Marinelli, who has lived in