SF News Google Tops Forbes' Best Employers List According to a variety of sources including your friend who works there, Google is the best place to be an employee. That's even before they build their new canopied campus. Earlier this month
SF News Video: Old Bay Bridge Demolition Time-Lapse And Update "The S Curve is history, the Cantilever sections are almost history, and plans are underway for the next two phases of bridge demolition on the old East Span." So writes Metropolitan Transportation Commission
SF News Two Feds On Silk Road Case Charged With Pocketing So Much Bitcoin Two federal agents may have gone a little native while investigating the Silk Road, USA Today reports. Carl Force of Baltimore, 46, a former special agent at the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Shaun
SF News Poll Shows 65% Support For Halting Development In The Mission According to a late February survey of 602 likely voters conducted by David Binder and Associates and reported on by the Examiner, 65 percent favor a time-out on “new project approvals in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In S.F. Food: An Update On Cafe Du Nord, Ironside Closing, And More This week at SFist, we brought joyous news of BDK Restaurant & Bar's opening, accolade headlines from the James Beard shortlist, and an unfortunate update on the closure of Duboce Triangle's Jumpin Java.
SF News Kleiner Perkins Did Not Discriminate Against Ellen Pao Based On Gender, SF Jury Finds In a trial that has captivated and examined Silicon Valley — with thumbs refreshing Twitter feeds at a fever pitch this afternoon — a San Francisco jury has found that Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, which
SF News [Update] Chinatown SRO Owner Withdraws Eviction Notices Of 24 Families Yesterday afternoon, Chinese-speaking SRO residents gathered in protest, hanging copies of eviction notices that many have been served since October. The Chronicle reports that at the site of the protest, 2 Emery Lane,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Learning To Drink Vol. 14: Take A Sidecar Good drinks tell a story, and this is the story of those drinks. Each week, we serve up a remedial cocktail lesson for bartending beginners to help you get the most out of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Raw Milk Was A Bad Choice Rumors that the Grateful Dead will play Levi’s Stadium are intensifying. [CBS5] Unique hens were abducted from a Sonoma farm. [Inside Scoop] Here are the plans for the 37-unit building at 14th
Arts & Entertainment Video: This SFO Window Washer Is A (Very Inefficient) Ninja Style points where they're due, but this guy is maybe not the most efficient choice for the job of washing windows at SFO? A video from the Reddit desk brought to us by
SF News Public Defender: SF Jail Inmates Are Made To Fight While Sheriff's Deputies Bet On Them At a news conference today, Public Defender Jeff Adachi alleged that San Francisco sheriff's deputies have been forcing county jail inmates to fight one another while the deputies gamble on the outcomes of
SF News Study Says Water Demand For Marijuana Cultivation Has Devastating Impact Scientists from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife have published a study, the first of its kind, concluding that in California's current drought, the demand for water to cultivate cannabis has devastating
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink BDK Restaurant & Bar Opens Today Near Union Square Inside the thoroughly revamped former Grand Cafe space at the Monaco Hotel, BDK Restaurant & Bar is a grand gesture to the form of the bar/restaurant itself. During his lifetime, Bill Kimpton
SF News Newsom-Led Policy Group Releases Road Map To Legal Pot In CA Almost a year-and-a-half after its launch, today the Blue Ribbon Commission on Marijuana Policy led by Lieutenant Governor and Gubernatorial hopeful Gavin Newsom, along with the ACLU and a team of law enforcement
SF News Y Combinator President Will Bet Any VC $100k There Is No Bubble Bubble talk is all talk, but the President of Y Combinator, the prestigious startup accelerator/seed fund, means business. Sam Altman is putting his money, or a chunk of it, right where the
SF News Delayed Glass Leaves Downtown Buildings Bare, Developers Pissed One casualty of the now-resolved contract dispute at the West Coast port has been delayed glass deliveries that have held up San Francisco's many construction projects. As interior work on buildings can't begin
Arts & Entertainment Behold: Madison Bumgarner Reveals Off-Season Man-Training In Carhartt Commercial Giants pitcher and all around American male Madison Bumgarner has shared his off-season regimen in a new commercial for Carhartt. Basically he chops down trees, lifts heavy things, and does other dude stuff
SF News Rents May Go Down For Apartments and Offices According To New Report According to a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) based on responses from real estate investors, coupled with data from commercial real estate brokerages, we can expect a slowdown in rental growth in office and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Donkey Downtown There's a new ass in Civic Center, and this one's a donkey. [Hoodline] MonkeyParking makes its triumphant return. [SFMag] We're officially home to the second-biggest income gap in the country. [CBS5] Why Twitter’
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 10 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, MARCH 24 POETRY SLAM: Well, not exactly a
Arts & Entertainment 'Also Shot On iPhone 6,' The Apple-Spoofing Ad Campaign We Deserve If you've seen a billboard recently, you've probably been confronted with an image shot on an iPhone 6. And they look good, even blown up to extreme new heights. Apple has assembled some
Arts & Entertainment Video: A Vintage San Francisco Vacation From 1958 "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" had just been written five years earlier, and in 1958, YouTube poster Jeff Altman's grandfather had just paid a visit to the Golden Gate and its
Arts & Entertainment Photos: A 'Game Of Thrones' Premiere Fit For A Lannister The stars of HBO's hit series and their fans descended like a dragon on Civic Center last night for the Game of Thrones Season 5 US premier, bringing a bit of Westeros to
SF News Google Says Glass Isn't Over Yet Never fear, Glassholes. Though many predicted the end had come when Google announced it would halt commercial sales of its wearable technology, according to the Wall Street Journal, the platform and facecomputer are
Arts & Entertainment Neverland Forever: SF's History Of Lost Boys And Girls "Second star to the right, and straight on till morning." That's the way to Neverland, the magical island dreamt up by Scottish writer J.M. Barrie in his 1904 play Peter Pan; or,