Arts & Entertainment 'Fuller House' Renewed For Second Season By Netflix In what can only be interpreted as an attempt to cling to the past, Netflix has renewed '90s throwback Fuller House for a second season despite widespread critical ambivalence. Sources to Variety confirmed
SF News Day Around The Bay: Zynga Dings CEO Mark Pincus, founder of mobile gaming company Zynga, returned as CEO less than a year ago. But as Zynga puts its San Francisco headquarters on the market, he'll be on the job market,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Stephen Colbert's Idea For Facebook Goes Way Beyond Reaction Buttons Stephen T. Colbert may not be a CEO, but the Late Night host has an instinct for innovation. His reaction to Facebook's new reaction buttons? He'll take those, Mr. Zuckerberg, and raise you
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Study: Prices For Signature Dishes At Bay Area Restaurants Went Up 52% Since 2005 Steamed barbecue pork buns at Yank Sing were $3.50 in 2005. Now they'll set you back $5.50. A Saturday night dinner at Chez Panisse was $75 back then — this coming weekend
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Little Baobab To Reopen This Week With Senegalese Crepes, Waffles, And Late Night Service Good news from Capp Street Capp, everyone: Later this week, the Mission's Little Baobab will reopen for Senegalese treats like crepes and waffles in a faster-food operation! Best of all, owner Marco Senghor
SF News [Update] Sheriff's Deputies Who Allegedly Forced Inmates To Fight Each Other Will Face Criminal Charges Nearly a year ago, Pubic Defender Jeff Adachi alleged that San Francisco sheriff's deputies were systematically forcing county jail inmates to fight one another while they gambled on the outcomes of the brawls.
SF News Shifting Sands At Ocean Beach Reveal Buried Tunnel, Tombstones A photo posted by Beck Diefenbach (@thedief) on Feb 11, 2016 at 10:54am PST Rarely are the sands of time quite so literal as they are at Ocean Beach. There, recent erosion
SF News Apple Doesn't Need To Unlock Phones For Government, Says Federal Judge The most prominent case regarding a government order for Apple, Inc. is the one you've no doubt been following: The one in which the FBI is compelling the company to unlock an iPhone
Arts & Entertainment Scenes From The 'RuPaul's Drag Race' SF Premiere Party Last night Mezzanine was serving sold-out RuPaul realness with the premiere party for the eighth season of cult-favorite show Rupaul's Drag Race. Season Six winner Bianca Del Rio was on hand along with
Arts & Entertainment Full Season Recap: 'Holy Chalupa,' New 'Fuller House' Is Empty And Haunted Though Fuller House debuted just this past Friday (when SFist recapped the premiere), by now some masochist-type fans of the original show have likely binged on all 13 new episodes. The autoplay feature
Arts & Entertainment 'Fuller House In The Real San Francisco' Is The Cruel Opposite Of Parody Sigh. Fuller House, the Netflix reboot/update dropped just this morning — you can read SFist's review here — but by then it had already received one pointed parody of the pornographic variety, and now
SF News New Evidence Emerges In SFPD Shootings As Complaints Office Seeks More Authority A proposal authored by Supervisor Malia Cohen to give the Office of Citizen Complaints complete authority to investigate all police shootings is moving forward, the Examiner reports, with the Board's Rules Committee sending
SF News Zenefits 'Grew Too Fast,' Will Lay Off 17% Of Workforce New Zenefits CEO David Sacks, the company's former COO who replaced co-founder and CEO Parker Conrad after his resignation following revelations of compliance issues, is attempting a turnaround. To perform that, Sacks claims
Arts & Entertainment 'Fuller House,' Fuller Of Loss, Debuts On Netflix After a day spent frolicking in the Panhandle, posing in Alamo Square Park, and driving aimlessly back and forth over the Golden Gate Bridge in a red convertible, I settled down to watch
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Unable To Recover From Fire, Liverpool Lil's Has Closed For Good Liverpool Lil's: 1973 - 2015, when the Marina pub well known for spirited food, drinks, and atmosphere suffered fire damage from which management now reports Lil's won't be able to recover. The landlord
SF News Sales Video For Pac Heights Luxury Building Is Glorious Nonsense Poetry 2121 Webster Street was once, as Curbed observes, a dentist’s school. We all have humble beginnings, but you won't hear much about those on the website of developers Trumark Urban, who converted
Arts & Entertainment 'Buckyball' From Bay Lights Artist Arrives At Exploratorium Art world luminary Leo Villareal is having another Bay Area moment. See: The reprise of his now-permanent Bay Lights thanks to $4 million from Caltrans and Illuminate the Arts, a solo exhibition at
SF News Facebook Employees Keep Crossing Out 'Black Lives Matter' And Writing 'All Lives Matter' At Company HQ Something is rotten in Menlo Park. On the public wall slash internal message board thing at Facebook headquarters, modeled on the digital "wall" of the social network, Facebook employees have taken to crossing
SF News So Long, Leland Yee! Former State Senator Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison The defense wanted four-and-a-half years, federal prosecutors pushed for eight, but according to headlines from the Weekly to KQED, the scales of justice were balanced at five. So here we go, everyone, one
Arts & Entertainment How Rude! 'Full House' Porn Parody 'Full Holes' Released Ahead Of Netflix Reboot Just this morning, the AV Club quipped that new Netflix nostalgia reboot Fuller House had all the quality of "a porn parody" just "without the porn." Well, as luck would have it, now
SF News Pier 80 Shelter Fills Up As Tent City Sweeps Continue Even staff at the historic worker-owned Rainbow Grocery have had enough. Located at 13th and Folsom near "Tent City," a sprawling homeless encampment, members of the co-op have seen worsening conditions and are
SF News Corporate Shuttles Avoid Environmental Appeal, Stops Capped At Current Number Like a contemporary cable car, the corporate tech shuttle — a symbol of San Francisco but with slightly different connotations — has again been preserved. The Chronicle reports that a political deal was finalized to
SF News The Humanity! Backers Who Kickstarted Bay Area Card Game Allege Fraud Careful what you Kickstart. 692 individual backers who pledged a total of $13,168 last March to bring a Bay Area version of Cards Against Humanity to life haven't received their decks and
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF's Sexy Circus Could Take Show On The Road Is Park Station’s weed bust program the best use of SFPD resources, [Hoodline] wonders? Three San Jose State students were convicted of misdemeanor battery for bullying a black roommate, putting a bike
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mosu Opens With $200, 10-Course, Very Pretty Tasting Menu In The Fillmore Capitalizing on good neighbors and their foodie foot traffic like State Bird Provisions and The Progress comes a new lower Fillmore restaurant from a pedigreed chef where you can easily spend your week's