SF News Day Around The Bay: Uber Term Sheet Shows Company Operating At Heavy Loss Uber reveals to its potential investors that the company generates $470 million in operating losses on $415 million in revenue. They're saying the numbers are old. [Bloomberg] Cal Berkeley is getting sued over
SF News Video: Pregnant Woman Lost In National Forest Gives Birth, Fights Placenta-Seeking 'Meat Bees,' Starts Forest Fire, Is Rescued In what already smells like a best-seller, today we learn of a 9-months pregnant Oroville woman who spent four days stranded in the Plumas National Forest. During that time, she went into labor,
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week See and be seen at these select San Francisco shows, parties, and events. You know, because you can't read the Internet all the time. TUESDAY, JUNE 30 STORYTELLING: Storytelling as standup. That's the
SF News [Update] Hateful Vandals Deface Mission LGBT Mural For The Fourth Time By Setting Fire To It Essentially spewing hate speech and threatening LGBT people in effigy, vandals have for the third fourth time defaced the "Por Vida" mural depicting gay, lesbian, and transgender Chicanos on 24th Street in the
Arts & Entertainment The Steps Of San Francisco: The Esmeralda Stairs Up Bernal Hill This is part of an ongoing series about the various staircases, and stair streets, of SF. See the first installment here. The Esmeralda Street Stairs offer a steep but direct climb up Bernal
SF News New York Mag Calls Out SF For Confederate Flag That's Really In Benicia The Solano County city of Benicia — which the Chronicle notes is still home to an unfortunate stained glass heirloom that nods to the Confederacy in the ironically named Union Hotel — is a place
SF News Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Dolores Park Bike Polo Players Enjoy Designated New Court Far be it for any of us to make fun of something we don't truly understand. And you know what's tough to understand? People who want to play bicycle polo in San Francisco's
SF News Weather Report: Temperatures To Turn Up July, experts are saying, may bring the hottest day of the year to parts of the Bay Area. With the balmy conditions also comes the possibility of a thunderstorm. Hyperlocally, there may be
SF News NSFW Photos: [Update] Two Arrested After 'Take Back Dyke March' Splinters From New Parade Route, Overwhelms Police Barrier Hundreds of protesters splintered from the planned Dyke March route on Saturday to protest changes made to this year's march. It was an act of defiance "in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter
SF News Photos From Trans March 2015 In case you weren't aware, trans men and women are having quite the year. The movement's momentum was in evidence yesterday at the Trans March, which first featured a "Youth and Elder Brunch"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink $4 Million Bar/Restaurant Dirty Water Opens In Twitter's Lobby Dirty Water looks to be the first in a deluge of major food and drink projects such as forthcoming Bon Marché to finally open in what some are calling the "Market Square" area
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Inside A Prix-Fixe Weed Dinner Party If you've got a valid California Prop 215 medical marijuana card and $100 to spend on dinner, seats are still available for a meal in the Cannaisseur Series of prix-fixe pot meals. No,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Learning To Drink Vol. 20: All About Absinthe Good drinks tell a story, and this is the story of those drinks. Here, we'll be serving up a remedial cocktail lesson for bartending beginners to help you get the most out of
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco's Flag Is Wretched, So Hit Design Podcast '99% Invisible' Is Petitioning For A Better One At a moment when a certain flag popular in the southern United States is being met with exactly the sort of pushback it deserves, another flag closer to the hearts and minds of
Arts & Entertainment Emma Watson Lands Tech Job... In Film Adaptation Of 'The Circle' With Brown, Oxford, and Hogwarts degrees to her name, Emma Watson would be a welcome addition to any number of powerful Bay Area tech companies. But for now, Watson is content to play
Arts & Entertainment Video: Scroll Your Way Up Yosemite's El Capitan With Google Street View Earlier this year, the 3,000 foot granite monolith El Capitan in Yosemite saw a historic free climb that captured and held the world's attention. Well, now you can return to El Cap
SF News [Updated] 100 Homes In Antioch Evacuated As 300-Acre Wildfire Looms #antiochfire flames now perilously close to homes pic.twitter.com/NqEZr3jGnb— Wayne Freedman (@WayneFreedman) June 25, 2015 As the Chronicle and CBS SF report, a 300-acre wildfire in the Contra Loma Regional Park
Arts & Entertainment Video: Artist D'Angelo And Co-Founding Black Panther Bobby Seale Drive Through Oakland Discussing Racial Injustice "Ain’t nobody talkin’ bout no real shit,” R&B artist D'Angelo, whose transcendent album Black Messiah was released last December, told his longtime activist idol Bobby Seale. Seale, along with Huey
SF News 'Cryst' Might Be Back To His Prolific Tagging, Is Due In Court Today KTVU reports that deplorable teen Andrew Yarbrough a.k.a. "Cryst," the accused graffiti tagger who has smeared awnings and walls from Market Street to Treasure Island, is due in court today. There,
Arts & Entertainment Exclusive Interview With Robot Dance Party After He Got Kicked Out Of Dolores Park For a moment, it looked like the Robert Dance Party was over. This past Saturday, park rangers were booed in Dolores Park's newly reopened northern half as they forced out folk icon Chris
Arts & Entertainment Grateful Dead Ticket Prices Plummet To $20 A Head For Santa Clara Performance "Ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills," is a lyric from the timeless Grateful Dead tune "Friend Of The Devil" that also approximates the current cost of seeing the band
SF News Day Around The Bay: Black People Are 7.1 Times More Likely To Be Arrested In SF Than White People Watch this artist render code even less scrutable to a mainstream audience in her latest work at Twitter HQ. Qinmin Liu is "the biting Dadaist artist known for trading her kidneys for Apple
Arts & Entertainment Take This Very Old-Timey Video Tour Of The 'Golden Gate City' When Youtube was invented, it wasn't clear that a main use of the tool would be time travel. But that's become an important function, as The Travel Film Archive knows well. Digging through
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week See and be seen at these select San Francisco shows, parties, and events. You know, because you can't read the Internet all the time. TUESDAY, JUNE 23 READING: At City Lights Bookstore, experience
Arts & Entertainment Muggsy Bogues Gives 4-Year-Old Steph Curry An Airplane Ride In This 1992 Video Clip In this video clip uncovered by Instagram entity houseofhighlights and spotted by Bleacher Report, you can peek into the 1992 Charlotte Hornets locker room. There, 4-year-old Steph Curry gets a loving airplane ride