SF News Britex Fabrics May Move After 64 Years, But Will Remain In SF Asked to share her go-to recommendation for maker-folk from out of town, Project Runway star and local designer Emily Payne shouted out Britex Fabrics, describing it to SFist as "a family-run luxury fabric
SF News Day Around The Bay: Soaring Costs, Cleanup Investigation Threaten Redevelopment For Hunters Point Shipyard Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. According to a fundraising page for the mural artist
Arts & Entertainment Mayors Lee, De Blasio Make Twitter Bet On Giants Vs. Mets Wild Card Game The stakes for tonight's MLB Wild Card game between the San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets just got way higher. Okay, not really. Still, civic pride is now on the line
SF News Thiel-Funded Seasteading Institute Cutting Deal For First Floating Commune Off French Polynesia Oakland nonprofit the Seasteading Institute, a group devoted to the development of floating colonies adrift from the oppressive moorings of society, has announced its dreams are closer than ever to reality. As soon
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Rich Table Expanding With RT Rotisserie For Casual, Take-Out Chicken And More Opened in 2012, Hayes Valley's Rich Table, named for its married chef-owner duo Sarah and Evan Rich, has been a steady hit. That's meant a busy lifestyle for the Riches, who are often
SF News Berkeley Faculty Association Proposes Robert Reich For New Chancellor After Chancellor Nicholas Dirks announced in August that he would resign at the end of this academic year, UC Berkeley is on the hunt for a new leader — preferably a popular one this
SF News Peskin Leads Coalition To Save Van Ness Streetlamps (And Delay Bus Rapid Transit Plan) A fight that's supposedly about the character of Van Ness Avenue, which some might call a contradiction in terms, is heating up further as Supervisor Aaron Peskin announces a "Coalition of Save the
Arts & Entertainment Regarding The Real-Life Mystery Of The Maltese Falcon, A Famous Movie Prop Lost For Decades For the 1941 John Huston film adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's San Francisco-set noir novel The Maltese Falcon, a book twice produced as a film before this defining version starring Humphrey Bogart as the
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Showstopping Sunrise From Marin Headlands "I'm still buzzing from this sunrise in the Marin Headlands," photographer Colt Steele tells SFist today. "I was actually dancing and shouting behind my tripod like a complete madman as I witnessed it.
SF News Bernal Heights Package Thief Blends In With Stroller, Dog A package thief in Bernal Heights has landed on the perfect neighborhood camouflage for her crime: A stroller and a dog. The thief was caught on camera stealing a package from a stoop
SF News Brisbane Could Become A Part Of San Francisco Under New Resolution San Francisco could use a little more room, couldn't it? The progressive supervisor triumvirate of Jane Kim, Aaron Peskin, and David Campos will present a resolution today that could eventually give it some,
SF News Zeitgeist Ejects Men Wearing Trump T-Shirts For Sexist Comments, Attitude Problems Getting kicked out of Zeitgeist is super easy — especially if you do it on purpose. The ever-popular, punk-leaning Mission District bar and beer garden is, after all, well-known for its gruff, no-nonsense service
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Nob Hill Fly Bar Closing Sunday Fly Bar on Sutter Street had it all: Food, drinks, a bar, more drinks, and even food. As of Sunday, all that will be gone. Yes, Tablehopper reported in August that the establishment
SF News Fashion Crime: Union Square 'Rainbow Crew' Robbers Finally Busted The retail bandits once known as the Rainbow Girls and later rechristened the Rainbow Crew have been busted after six years at large, District Attorney George Gascón reports to KRON 4. Originally consisting
SF News Dogs (And More) Have Their Day At Grace Cathedral's Blessing Of The Animals The occasional bark during yesterday's services at Grace Cathedral didn't disturb the Very Rev. Dr. Malcolm C. Young. After all, the blessing of the animals is a tradition that dates back to the
SF News Startup VotePlz Is Registering #Millennials By Printing Their Forms And Sending Them Stamps Goshdarn Millennials! The inscrutable age cohort that's broadly defined as people between 16 and 35 who likely struggle with internet addiction could easily rival the Boomers as a voting force according to an
SF News BART To Central Valley? Advocates Score $2.2 Million To Lay Out Controversial Plan BART and you're there — in Central Valley? Alameda County Supervisor Scott Haggerty likes the sound of that, as he's leading the charge to extend the reach of the Bay Area's regional transit system
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF Tourism Expected To Drop Dramatically Next Year Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. As Denise Huskins' kidnapper pleads guilty, more details emerge
SF News Funky Door Yoga Closes In The Upper Haight Funky Door Yoga in the Upper Haight (Waller between Stanyan and Schrader) has closed its namesake funky door for good. Business owner Sarah wrote on her website and Facebook page that "much has
SF News Does Recology Sort The Black Trash? Sifting The Truth Out Of A Recycling Myth The answer to the question of whether our garbage overlords do any sorting of recyclables from our trash is NO, everything in the black bin goes to landfill automatically, and yes, that's a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Citizen's Band And Pinkie's Bakery Abruptly Close In SoMa The bakery Pinkie's and its co-tenant and sister restaurant Citizen's Band, a casual, diner-style operation serving contemporary comfort food, have both closed. A tip to SFist revealed that staff had been notified last
SF News Pot Grow Investigated As Source Of Loma Fire #LomaFire [update] 10 miles NW of Morgan Hill (Santa Clara County) is now 1085 acres and 5% contained. https://t.co/7WH7ZEHR5G pic.twitter.com/YeL5em6CmH— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) September 27, 2016
SF News Day Around The Bay: 'Gone Girl' Kidnapper To Plead Guilty Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Accused 'Gone Girl' kidnapper Matthew Muller is expected to
Arts & Entertainment New 'Bubble Index' Says SF Is Seventh In The World For Housing Bubbles To say that San Francisco housing is overvalued, inflated to the point that it borders on a bubble, might seem to imply that these prices might go down, the bubble bursting or at
SF News First Mug Shot Released Of Law Enforcement Officer Accused In Jasmine Abuslin Exploitation Scandal Brian Bunton, an Oakland police officer accused of tipping off Jasmine Abuslin to a coming prostitution sting in exchange for sex, was one of three officers charged last week by Alameda County District