Arts & Entertainment Editors From Medium And Former Bold Italic Kickstart 'Anxy,' A Magazine About Mental Health It can be difficult to find the words to discuss mental health, but that's just what designer Indhira Rojas hopes to do with her new print magazine project. "Nearly half of American adults
SF News Firefighters Allegedly Harrassed Colleague By Peeing In Her Bed, Smearing Feces In Locker Room A firefighter suspected by her colleagues of having a secret romantic relationship with a station commander was brutally harassed by her fellow firefighters according to multiple sources to NBC Bay Area. SFFD Station
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Powder, A Taiwanese-Style Shaved Snow Shop, Opens Friday On Divis Shaved snow is in the forecast this week, with the Taiwanese-style treat — somewhere between shaved ice and ice cream — arriving at a permanent spot on the Divisadero corridor this Friday. So far, the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Shady Former Hong Kong Lounge I & II Owner Pleads Guilty To Labor-Related Felony In 2012, the now-former owner of popular Richmond district restaurants Hong Kong Lounges I and II, Ming Lian Zhou, was ordered to pay 48 workers more than $90,000 in unpaid back wages.
Arts & Entertainment CCA Students Picture A City With 100,000 More Units Literally drawing on the housing crisis, California College of the Arts students have a new exhibition of somewhat fanciful and often preposterous but visually intriguing designs that would add housing units to San
SF News 50% Of Contents From Black SF Waste Bins Is Recyclable Or Compostable How do we put out so much waste in San Francisco, about 650 tons per day compared to just 600 tons of recycled and composted material combined? Simply by throwing away compostable and
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: Castro Theatre Sneak Preview Of 'Transparent' Season 3, With Cast Q&A “I would be happy if I were the last cisgender male to play a transgender female,” Jeffrey Tambor declared Sunday evening in accepting his second Emmy for his portrayal of Maura Pfefferman, the
SF News Meet The Satirical 'Pro-Soda' Mascot Promising Lies And Diabetes For All Mayors @LibbySchaaf @mayoredlee announce Oakland and SF #sodatax campaigns #measurehh #propv pic.twitter.com/in8Oy3yCg7— Daniel Montes (@dc_montes) September 2, 2016 With sugary beverage taxes (back) on the ballot in San Francisco
SF News Day Around The Bay: Woman Who Led Police On Chase In 'Scooby Doo' Van Sentenced To 2 Years Prison Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Remembering the 2005 Capp Street fire, which was among
SF News Homeless Volunteers Are Cleaning Downtown Streets For Stipends, Services, And Self-Confidence Downtown Streets Team, a program in which homeless volunteers clean streets, receiving services and vouchers at stores like Safeway and Target, was created in Palo Alto by Eileen Richardson, a venture capitalist who
Arts & Entertainment [Video] Institute On Aging Teaches Seniors Spraypainting A group of no-good punks ages 65 to 96 were seen spraypainting a wall at the Institute on Aging, 3575 Geary, under the leadership of noted LA graffiti artist Man One. Scott Power,
SF News Car Careens Into Golden Gate Park Lake, Driver Rescued Man Rescued After Driving Car Into Golden Gate Park's Spreckels Lake https://t.co/ba420ngJNO by @ncollister pic.twitter.com/0bTC3G36B1— Hoodline (@HoodlineSF) September 16, 2016 A man suffering from mental health issues
SF News Supervisor London Breed Calls Progressive Website 48 Hills A 'Bulls**t A** Blog' When London Breed became Board of Supervisors President last year, besting David Campos for the top spot, her election was interpreted as a victory for the board's so-called moderates over its so-called progressives.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Inside Black Cat, A Stray Spot Of Swank In The Tenderloin Swaggering up to a Tenderloin corner where, by contrast, area denizens typically stagger and stumble, Black Cat (Eddy and Leavenworth), a new restaurant arrival, is an already lively — if unexpected — destination. Announced in
SF News Francis Scott Key Monument In Golden Gate Park Bears 'Star-Spangled Banner' Slave Lyric San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick's choice to sit or kneel during the national anthem in a protest of racial injustice has led some to reexamine the very origins of "The Star-Spangled Banner," our
SF News 34,000 Passengers Per Day: Bay Area Shuttle Buses, By The Numbers Reactions to the plenitude of shuttle buses seen daily on the streets of San Francisco tend toward the qualitative. Convenient! Practical! Corporate! Evil! Instead, a data set submitted by local shuttle bus operators
SF News Albino Redwoods, Unexplained 'Ghosts Of The Forest,' Might Have A Powerful Purpose Albino redwoods — ghastly pale, stunted versions of the famous tree species that aren't "red" (or even green) at all but instead nearly white — have left arborists scratching their heads since they were first
SF News Cece, Dog Lost On El Dorado Camping Trip In July, Found Safe 6 Weeks Later Since adopting her in 2006, Vivian Tsay of Oakland has always loved hiking with her Australian cattle dog mix Cece. Even after Tsay lost Cece for six weeks in the El Dorado National
SF News City Must Increase Airbnb Registration Fees By 400%, And It Doesn't Even Want To The city's hands are tied: The fee charged to short-term rental hosts, currently $50 for two years, is set to quintuple to $250. That's based on San Francisco's short-term rental legislation, crafted with
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week What are you up to this week? Heading to see a giant printing press roll around Potrero Hill, or going to the top of Mount Tamalpais to see Wilco play a show? This
SF News After Colliding With A Car, This Cyclist Woke Up In The Hospital — To A Traffic Citation The last thing Justin Liszanckie remembers of his bike ride on July 19 is heading west on Brannan to turn south on Fourth. "It wasn't until a few hours later, getting my ear
SF News UCSF Study Reveals Sugar Industry Plot To Blame Fat For Heart Problems In the early 1950s, warning signs appeared that linked sugar consumption to coronary heart disease. But by the mid-1960s, the New England Journal of Medicine had published studies — secretly sponsored by industry trade
SF News Did A Noe Valley Vigilante File Complaints About 30 Airbnbs In One Week? Could a rash of recent complaints against supposedly illegal Airbnb listings made mostly in the Noe Valley area be the work of one vigilante? Socketsite is wondering just that, observing that since the
Arts & Entertainment Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Isn't Actually Endowed Forever — Or Technically At All Because of his own passion for bluegrass music, billionaire philanthropist Warren Hellman frequently referred to the free SF music festival he founded and started funding 15 years ago as "the world's most selfish
SF News Treasure Island Will Need Completely New Street Names Following Development Treasure Island, the artificial swath of land beside Yerba Buena Island originally constructed for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, will soon be a place where the streets have no name. That's because