SF News Day Around The Bay: Heckle Lena Dunham The teen who caught another teen's skirt on fire as they rode an AC Transit bus has taken a plea deal. [BAR] Bono's so so sorry you had to suffer through the pain
SF News Since You Asked: What Happened To The Giants Riot Muni Basher? "I forgot about that dummy!" SFist commenter PorkedBun exclaimed after being reminded of that photo of Gregory Tyler Graniss, one of the men accused of vandalizing a Muni bus after the SF Giants
Arts & Entertainment You Can Get 7x7 For Free Again Fantastic, amazing news for every single SFist reader who's commented (or just thought) "I miss Brock": You can now read his sterling prose, on lovely high-quality stock, for free. SFist's former editor Brock
SF News SFPD Braced For Shenanigans If The Giants Win Tonight If the SF Giants win tonight, there will be much cause for rejoicing. After all, this will be their third National League pennant, and their next stop will be the World Series. Hooray!
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: A Twisted Kids Guide To The Internet If you're a fan of the 90s, the internet, and 8-bit porn, today's your lucky day. This video, an apparent mashup of a 90s piece of Yahooligans (now Yahoo Kids) propaganda and early-days
SF News Some California Airports Might Start Screening For Ebola, Will SFO Be One Of Them? Though San Francisco International Airport isn't presently on the Center for Disease Control's list of US airports required to screen travelers for Ebola, officials there say they're ready for the disease, if or
SF News San Francisco's Week Of Shootings The San Francisco Police Department is investigating five shootings that have injured three people and damaged a car this week, but so far, no suspects have been located or identified. Sunday, October 12
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: SF Gets A Medical Helipad Longtime [SF Chronicle] editor William German has died. Here's why Funston is closed between Geary and Clement. [Richmond SF blog] Condo development planned to replace laundromat at 24th and York. [Socketsite] Photographer Sage
SF News Day Around The Bay: Should Christian Bale Play Steve Jobs? Do you want Christian Bale to play Steve Jobs? [Variety] Bike theft at gunpoint,because that is apparently what we are doing now. [Bernalwood] Homeless man robbed of pants. [SF Weekly] [SF Examiner]
Arts & Entertainment For People Who Find Traditional Yoga Too Stressful, Now There Is 'Ganja Yoga' Have you ever been in triangle pose, savasana, or child's pose and thought "yoga would be so much better if I were high"? Well, that's fantastic, because local instructor Dee Dussault has recently
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink For The Low Low Price Of $179, You Can Make Coffee 'On The Go' (Kind Of) Have $179 bucks to blow? What to consume your coffee in conspicuously consumptive style? Then Bay Area bag manufacturer Timbuk2 and Bay Area warm beverage purveyor Blue Bottle have just the thing for
Arts & Entertainment The Secret To SF Giants' Success Revealed: It's Voodoo SFist tipster Eric Cohen spotted one Duboce Park-adjacent SF Giants fan's diabolical plan to ensure a National League Championship Series Wednesday morning, and alerted us immediately (as one does). Thanks, Eric! Will this
SF News SoMa Woman Shot By Boyfriend Is San Francisco's 30th Homicide Of 2014 A woman who police say was shot by her boyfriend, who then killed himself just hours after he was released from San Francisco County Jail has died in the city's 30th homicide of
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Porta-Potties Dump On 280 Truck carrying porta-potties takes a dump on 280. [KCBS] The Old Car Picnic rises from the dead, will be in Golden Gate Park this Saturday. [Richmond SF blog] An alley near Yerba Buena
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF's Pretty Ratty Yelp's getting even more office space. [SF Business Times] Willie McCovey's back at the ballpark, hooray! [SF Examiner] Amazon opening a pop-up store in Westfield Mall next week. But the main reason I
SF News SF Tenants Union Head Ted Gullicksen Has Died [Updated] The San Francisco Chronicle has confirmed the sad news tweeted by BeyondChron: Ted Gullicksen, the longtime director of the San Francisco Tenants Union has died at the age of 61. Tenant hero Ted
Arts & Entertainment Check Out This Adorable Gif Of San Francisco's Cable Car Lines A visit to sfcablecar.com is like a visit to a simpler internet time. With "interactive" features that might not work with most contemporary browsers, this site (run by one "Rising Sun Productions,
SF News So Who's Going To Run Against Ed Lee? I know, I know, the November, 2014 election isn't even here yet, and here we are talking about 2015's race! Blame the Chron's Heather Knight who, in a slyly nasty* piece posted Saturday,
SF News Two Injured After Driver Blows Through Red Light, Slams Into Cab Two people were injured after a driver ran a red light and struck a cab early Tuesday morning. But the driver's alleged offenses don't end there: after the collision, the driver attempted to
SF News SF Bay Guardian Shuts Down, Staffers Say It Will 'Live On In Some Form' [Updated] According to an email sent to employees of the San Francisco Media Company and shared with SFist, the conglomerate that owns the San Francisco Examiner, SF Weekly, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian,
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Google's Stealth Investment This is a nice piece of Doggie Diner inspired art. [Laughing Squid] The [SF Business Times] has made a cool little slidey thingy that lets you look at SF's waterfront before and after
SF News Day Around The Bay: Off-Hours Defecation Decried So much for sustainability: there’s no bike parking at Dreamforce. [SF Chronicle] Speaking of Dreamforce, Marc Benioff, why do you think it’s OK that your company’s conference will “completely shut
SF News The New York Times Warns That Silicon Valley Bubble Might Be Ready To Pop And Ruin Us All The bubble! The tech bubble! The Silicon Valley bubble! There's so much bubble talk that we expect some pundits to start traveling like Glinda the Good Witch (UberBubble rides, coming soon to a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Animal Activist Storms Downtown Restaurant, Demand Justice For Chickens Either Bluestem Brasserie is in trouble, or an animal activist who recently staged a demonstration at the restaurant chose a terrible time to try to spread her message. As you can see in
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Beautiful Aerial Video Of A Typical San Francisco Morning Does the below video, as its title states, depict your typical San Francisco morning? Perhaps if you are a seagull, or are Superman and Lois (can you read my mind?) on a West