SF News Video: Man With Machete, Death Wish, Hit Twice By Cars In Oakland Intersection In an upsetting video you really, really shouldn't watch unless you're prepared for it, or interested in the kind of stuff that gets posted, like this did, on violent video site World Star
SF News 'Canned Parrot/Sky Rat' For Sale In North Beach, Neighbors Get Mad 'Canned Parrot' Display Baffles, Angers Some North Beach Neighbors: http://t.co/ebofFoD9CN by @gerikoeppel pic.twitter.com/4sYBvDH2DE— Hoodline (@HoodlineSF) October 19, 2015 In a somewhat clever, overall harmless joke about the
Arts & Entertainment <em>Felicity</em> Co-Creator Returns To TV With Silicon Valley Teen Drama <em>In The Wild</em> "The Real Teens of Silicon Valley," a magazine profile from June of "the almost-adult lives of the [technology] industry’s newest recruits," took some cues from television, as acknowledged in its title. But
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Daniel Patterson Buys SF's Oldest Steakhouse, Alfred's The idea of Daniel Patterson dining at, let alone taking over, San Francisco's oldest steakhouse Alfred's takes a little suspension of disbelief. But you'd better believe it's happening, says Inside Scoop. What's meant
SF News Video: Telegraph Hill Coyote Chills With Coit Tower Tourists Usually described as "lone" or "solitary," the coyote believed to be the sole representative of its species to live atop Telegraph Hill may have been feeling, well, a bit lonely this morning. Fortunately
Arts & Entertainment Scenes From Treasure Island Music Festival 2015 Pleasure seekers found what they were looking for this weekend at Treasure Island Music Festival: Great music in a small, relatively stress-free atmosphere, with healthy doses of food and art and whatever else
SF News Day Around The Day: Sheriff Mirkarimi Fails Shooting Range Test, Jokes Write Selves The 48hills founders have created a new nonprofit to take over the name and preserve the archives of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, may it rest in peace. [48 Hills] Do millennials prefer
SF News Inside The $350K, Maybe Non-Demolishable Disaster Shack Update: In the end, the 'Disaster Shack' at 16 De Long Street got six offers over ten days on the market and sold for a whopping 16.5% over ask at $408,000
SF News E-Boards, The Vapes of Skateboarding, Are Going Street-Legal Test riding an electric longboard on smooth Mountain View asphalt near Boosted Board headquarters, I am Aladdin on a f--king magic carpet — but with, like, a helmet. Company founder Matthew Tran coasts at
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Take An MTV Cribs-Style Tour Of A Mission Tech Hostel SFist's Caleb Pershan is pinch-hitting on the Apartment Sadness column this week, with a video twist. "They haven't gotten much water, recently," says a resident of the 41-room, Bitcoin-friendly community at 20Mission, gesturing
SF News Jack Dorsey Giving Half His Square Equity To New Foundation Helping Ferguson, MO Jack Dorsey is so many things. He's Twitter's CEO. He's Square's CEO. He's a Missourian. And now he's making a name for himself as philanthropist. To recap: When this guy isn't, for example,
SF News Oakland Gospel Choir Threatened With Nuisance Fee, Daily Fines For Singing Too Loud “The music of the church reveals the life of the church, the enthusiasm of the church,” Michael Wright, an Oakland pastor, tells CBS SF. But that's not how it's seen, or heard, by
SF News Tesla Releases Self-Driving Car Software, Still Requires Hands On The Wheel Someday soon, Tesla's autonomous cars will absolutely change the face of transportation. They've done it before: Elon Musk's automaker has already revolutionized technologies for, and not least perceptions of, the electric vehicle. But
SF News Marin Headlands Home With Killer View, In National Park, $6500+/Mo Are you paying to live in San Francisco but craving a more rustic life still within striking distance of that downtown office? Do you have a yen for landscape painting? Then look no
SF News Update: SFPD Officer Shoots, Kills One In Mid-Market #SFPD activity Market St/8th St. Street closure on Market (7th to 9th). Hyde St (Fulton to Mission) Avoid area. pic.twitter.com/OgAKjjj29k— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) October 15, 2015 A Mid-Market
SF News Newsom Proposes CA Gun Control Ballot Initiative Gavin Newsom knows what's up. "In the last 72 hours," he posted to Facebook yesterday, "68 people have been killed and 129 people have been injured due to gun violence in America." CBS
SF News With His Other Hand, Jack Dorsey Files For Square IPO When Jack Dorsey isn't somewhat inelegantly downsizing Twitter, he's busy filing for an initial public offering on behalf of the OTHER company at which he's CEO: Square! Get ready to trade on that
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eat Exactly As Anthony Bourdain Did At Juhu Beach Club Everyone wants to eat like Anthony Bourdain, the enfant terrible of the food world turned its leading man. Juhu Beach Club is taking that quite literally, and in anticipation of an upcoming Anthony
SF News UberRush, Literally Uber For Deliveries, Launches Today In NY, SF, And Chicago Today in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, Uber is barging in with a behind-the-scenes service aimed at businesses who wish to deliver their wares, whatever they be, to customers via Uber's vast
SF News Twitter Lays Off Some Employees Via Voicemail, Locks Them Out Of Email Without Telling Them "I'm one of the unlucky (or lucky) engineers that got laid off from Twitter," aptly named user LaidOffIn140 posted to Reddit this morning. "They haven't even told us yet, but woke up to
SF News Day Around The Bay: Experts Recommend Immediate Bay Bridge Retrofit Experts are now urging an immediate retrofit for the troubled new easternspan of the Bay Bridge, all following more cable corrosion revelations. [Chron] San Francisco is, once again, inexplicably named the best place
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Herbivore, Now Closed On Divis, Remembered In One-Star Yelp Reviews The bell has tolled for Herbivore Divisadero, whose best years, most agree, were well behind it. And in 16 of those years, there were definitely some better ones — or so I've heard. Nonetheless,
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Obviously, this weekend might belong to Treasure Island for you, which is great — see you there — but we didn't include that because you knew about it. There's also that YACHT concert on Saturday,
SF News California Approves Lyft-Specific Car Insurance Drivers for Lyft and Uber must (theoretically, and yeah, legally) be insured at all times on the road. The ride-hailing process, however, is a unique one. There's driving around as a private citizen
SF News Amoeba Records Plays To Type, Applies For Pot Dispensary Permit “There have been, culturally, connections between cannabis and music making [but] that’s not our point,” Amoeba Music co-founder and co-owner Marc Weinstein tells the Daily Californian of the record-pusher's new pot-pushing proposition.