Arts & Entertainment KALW's 'Out In The Bay' Turns 10 With Taping Party As "Out In The Bay" co-host Eric Jansen tells SFist, it began with the question, "Why isn't there an intelligent radio show about gay topics in, of all places, the Bay Area?" That
SF News Suspect In Alamo Square Hit-And-Run Three Weeks Ago Surrenders On April 2nd, a female driver — perhaps one without a license, we now learn — got into a hit-and-hit-and-hit-and-hit-and-run accident near Alamo Square at around 5:40 p.m. A suspect has now been
SF News With Pot Legalization Likely, Scott Wiener Wants To Talk About Local Regulations Sniffing the horizon, last month Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom's Blue Ribbon Commission on Marijuana Policy released a "roadmap" for legalization. Today Supervisor Scott Weiner is following suit at the city level, announcing that
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week TUESDAY, APRIL 28 COCKTAILS: Female bartenders led by The European's Shirley Brooks are hosting "No Boys Allowed" — although gentleman are welcome. They're mixing drinks and raising money for La Casa de las Madres,
Arts & Entertainment Lifetime Is Developing A 'Full House' Tell-All Movie That No One Asked For Did the confirmation of a Full House reunion series, Fuller House on Netflix, make you say "have mercy!"? Well, maybe you're going to have to beg for it. On top of the new
SF News Planning Department Won't Force Airbnb To Share Records Airbnb has no plans to hand over records necessary to enforce regulations to the Planning Department, and now the Planning Department has voted four to three that it isn't going to try to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Petit Crenn Coming To Former Bar Jules Space This is an exciting turn of events. With Bar Jules chef-owner Jessica Boncutter about to have a child, last month she announced that her Hayes Valley hit would close after eight years. She
Arts & Entertainment <i>Silicon Valley</i> Recap: Pre-Revenue "You're hot, you're sued, then the guy suing you offers you a buyout, am I right?" Enter billionaire Russ Hanneman (Chris Diamantopoulos), driving a bright orange McLaren, a kind character who's in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In S.F. Food: Trestle Nears Opening, MOMA Dumps Blue Bottle For Sightglass, And More What a merger: Tartine Bakery and Blue Bottle Coffee have joined forces, or rather, Tartine has become a part of Blue Bottle. This way, Tartine will get to expand operations to Blue Bottle's
SF News These Are The Average Salaries In SF's Top Industries As the website Nerdwallet rounds them up, San Francisco's top industries pay pretty well. They might even make it possible to live in San Francisco. In the past we've taken a look at
SF News Tragic Apple Watch Erotica Is Like The Movie 'Her,' But Terrible As the long-awaited Apple Watch begins to ship to customers, one fan is "shipping" his super bootleg erotic technology fantasy, Invaded by the iWatch. Yes, he changed Apple Watch to “iWatch” because of
SF News Uber Driver Who Allegedly Ran Down Cyclist Surrenders His License 38-year-old Uber driver Emerson Decarvalho of Daly City, arrested Sunday for allegedly hitting a bicyclist in Fisherman Wharf on purpose after an altercation, has surrendered his driver;s license, KRON4 reports. The victim,
SF News Robin Williams Tunnel Legislation Passes State Assembly, Here's What He Actually Said About That Rainbow "People in Marin paid more than good money to be here," Robin Williams once joked in a standup routine delivered to a local Bay Area audience. "They paid beyond money." Later in the
SF News Day Around The Bay: An End To Homeless Veterans A Fillmore Safeway security guard injured an alleged shoplifter during an altercation. [Chronicle] This reprehensible Stanford PhD student was just sentenced for beating his girlfriend so horribly that she was disfigured. [Kron4] Barry
SF News Airbnb Debuts New PR Campaign With Same Messiah Complex According to a newly launched, pretty straightforward public relations site called airbnbsf.com Airbnb is "under attack" from "bureaucrats." With a series of carefully selected testimonials, one from each district, photogenic locals explain
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photo Du Jour: 4505 Burgers & BBQ Patio Nears Completion Earlier today, with the coming Franklin Barbecue pop-up on my mind and the real smell of meat and smoke wafting down Divisadero, I found myself drawn to 4505 Burgers & BBQ. Now, anyone
SF News Lexington Club Bids Farewell This Weekend, Crowdfunds Commemorative Plaque With a two-part farewell ball this weekend and doors closing for good on April 30th, the 18-year-old lesbian bastion the Lexington Club is sure to be remembered for a long time to come.
SF News Google Announces Cell Phone Service 'Project Fi' Google wants YOU to use the Internet so that it can serve you ads, which is how it makes money. There. That's the raison d'être for Google Fiber, the high-speed internet service the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Franklin Barbecue Announces SF Pop-Up Dates, Tickets On Sale Friday There won't be any three hour lines, as is customary at Austin's renowned Franklin Barbecue. Instead, just expect a mad dash to click fast on tickets for pitmaster Aaron Franklin's San Francisco pop-up,
SF News Unofficial Concierge Helps You Survive The DMV This Friday "Bureaucracy is a giant mechanism operated by pygmies," wrote Honoré de Balzac who was probably thinking of the San Francisco DMV on Fell Street. And yet an optimistic new project asks if there
SF News Nuns At Marin Catholic School Walk Out Of Classrooms To Protest Anti-Bullying Day Of Silence Mustachioed investigative duo Phil Matier and Andrew Ross continue to dig into Bay Area religious tensions this week, now reporting for the Chronicle that the nuns of Marin Catholic, a Catholic, co-ed college
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SPAM Food Truck Headed To AT&T Park Though it isn't likely to be greeted with the same squeals of delight as the Hello Kitty Food Truck earlier this month, tomorrow a SPAM-branded food truck arrives in San Francisco to give
SF News Day Around The Bay: Texting The Olsen Twins The number of evictions in San Francisco is at the highest level in at least ten years. [48 Hills] [Mission Local] Fusion and Matter both have big interviews with the lawyer taking Uber,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tony Gemignani's Slice House, Now Open In SoMa Pizza lord Tony Gemignani, who opened Tony's Pizza Napoletana in 2009, seems to have a lot of projects in the oven. With 13 pizzerias from here to Las Vegas, the new Slice House
SF News Video: William Shatner Has A $30 Billion Drought Solution From Space Even at 84 years old, William Shatner is willing to boldly go where no man has gone before. In this case, that might involve going a bit too far. In the above video,