SF News Warriors Owner Couldn't Handle Sitting Next To Rihanna While She Cheered For LeBron Rihanna may have been a little too rude during Game One of the NBA Finals when she sat next to Warriors owner Joe Lacob but still cheered on Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James. "She
SF News Day Around The Bay: Proposed Ballot Measure Could Call For 30 Month Moratorium Another day, another story about how the Bay Bridge is effed. Now about a quarter of the rods are flooded with corrosive salt water. [Chron] The definitive ranking, with videos, of Barry Bonds’
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Globe Closes, Local Brewery Opens, And A Quinoa-Centric Lunch Spot Looms This week, SFist learned that Chef Michael Mina will be taking over the short-lived second location of Cafe Claude in the Marina to open a pop-up inspired "test kitchen" for those within his
SF News Landlords Now Forced To Publicly Disclose Tenant Buyouts, And We Have Numbers Following a city law introduced by Supervisor David Campos and adopted last year by the Board of Supervisors, landlords are for the first time reporting tenant buyout agreements to the Rent Board. That's
Arts & Entertainment Burning Man Temple Returning To Hayes Valley What do Hayes Valley and the Playa have in common? Very little. But one piece of public art is coming back to change that. The San Francisco Arts Commission in partnership with Burning
SF News $40K In Equipment Stolen From NBA Entertainment Crew In East Oakland Not far from the Oakland Coliseum, the site of last night's NBA Finals Game 1 victory for the Warriors, an NBA crew left their van in a parking lot near a Panda Express
Arts & Entertainment Lifetime Releases Bizarro 'Full House' Cast Photo Ahead Of 'Unauthorized Full House Story' While Netflix revamps Full House as Fuller house, Lifetime is bandwagoning with its own desperate nostalgia-bait, a tell-all called The Unauthorized Full House Story. In the style of previous flop The Unauthorized Saved
SF News Alameda Teacher Allegedly Encouraged Kids To Take Selfies With Parents' Sex Toys For Extra Credit Parents of sophomores at Alameda's Encinal High School are calling for a teacher to be fired after he allegedly, perhaps jokingly but still very weirdly, asked students to seek out their parents' sex
Arts & Entertainment Return Of The Coding Jedi: Gurus, Ninjas, Evangelists In Demand As Job Descriptors "How are your lightsaber skills?" asked a Facebook friend in a recent post complete with the above picture. "We're looking for Jedi of all sorts at Google... with open roles in UI/UX
SF News Nightmare Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone Mocks Trans People For Laughs As if more confirmation were necessary, "controversial" San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has again revealed himself to be a sanctimonious ass. He's done it this time by openly mocking trans people and the
SF News Google Downsizes Its Glass Circus Tent Campus Design Just when it seemed that Google's dreams of constructing a glass canopied colossus had been thwarted by the Mountain View City Council, the Business Times reports that the company has unveiled new, scaled
SF News Sheryl Sandberg Posts Moving Essay About Her Husband Dave Goldberg's Death To mark the end of her sheloshim, the first thirty days of Jewish mourning, acclaimed author and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has broken her silence on her husband's recent death. While on vacation
SF News Supervisors Kill Moratorium On Mission Market-Rate Housing, 'This Is Not The End' Says Campos The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted down a proposed temporary moratorium on market-rate housing in the Mission District last night, putting an end to an exhausting eight-hour meeting. Supervisors Mark Farrell, Scott
SF News Day Around The Bay: Why Is Auto Towing In SF So Expensive? One developer is planning these teeny tiny micro-unit developments for SoMa and the Mission. [Business Times] Jane Kim is opposing the Giants development plans and a measure of hers could be on the
SF News California Water Use Dropped 13.5 Percent In April According to data released by the State Water Resources Control Board, this April California reduced its water consumption by 13.5 percent over the same month in 2013. In a doom and gloom
SF News Peek Inside Albion Hall, A Mission Treasure You Can Never Afford 143 Albion is quite the address. Remodeled to become a four-bedroom residence in 2009, it's now on the market for $6.5 million, which Curbed indicates is one of the highest asks ever
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: (Hacked?) Road Sign Quotes Drake On Steph Curry "I been Steph Curry with the shot / Been cookin' with the sauce, chef, curry with the pot, boy" This clever lyric is, for the unfamiliar, from the Drake song "0 to 100/The
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 2 WINE AND FILM: This season, Top
SF News Northern Half Of Dolores Park To Finally Reopen June 18th After major delays, over $100k in vandalism, and more than 14 months of waiting, the northern half of Dolores park will reopen on June 18th. "The date has been set, the flowers are
SF News UFC's Leslie Smith Lays Smack Down On Dude Who Groped Her Friend Outside The Mint Women's bantamweight Leslie Smith, 32, reportedly turned the tables on a man who allegedly groped her friend outside a San Francisco bar this past Saturday. Smith's coach, Cesar Gracie, writes in a post
Arts & Entertainment Watch A Charming New Gay SF Web Series If moving to San Francisco with vague ideas and few savings is a cliché you don't enjoy, this web series will not appeal. However, if such romantic city notions do resonate with you,
SF News The Chronicle Cuts Street Vendors Getting a physical copy of the San Francisco Chronicle from a street vendor, already something of a nostalgic callback, is becoming a thing of the past. KPIX reports that the Chronicle will no
Arts & Entertainment Here's The Stern Grove 2015 Lineup (And Liner Notes) Every Sunday from June 14th until August 16th you can find music, merriment, and mature people sitting in folding chairs in Stern Grove at the 78th season of the Stern Grove Festival. Free
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Recap: Para-Paranoid In the 8th episode of the second season of HBO's Silicon Valley we open with Russ Hanneman, presumably still sulking since he's sunk below billionaire status. He's arrived at the Pied Piper house
SF News Day Around the Bay: Navy Hands Treasure Island To SF Treasure Island trades hands from the US Navy to the City of San Francisco today, a turning point in its development for housing. [Business Times] Homejoy, a cleaning and repairs on demand company,