SF News Oh No, Ed Jew: Surrender Poor Ed Jew! Not only is he doomed to spend the rest of his life with "disgraced" and "former" in front of his name, but he's in terrible danger of losing his crown
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Transgender Day of Visibility Billed as a "substance-free" (that means drugs, dummy) and family-friendly event, tonight's celebration of Transgender Day of Visibility (TDoV) is an evening of performances and speakers to be enjoyed by anyone supportive of
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: The Dogs Of San Francisco [Publishers Weekly] names Green Apple Books their Bookstore of the Year. Of course, we all already knew Green Apple is great, but it's nice to see them get national recognition, isn't it? Safety
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: de Young Fun, Vampire Lesbians, Fl[Easter] Friday: Friday Nights at the de Young Season 10 of Friday Nights at the de Young ("after-hours art 'happenings' that include a mix of live music, dance and theater performances, film screenings, panel
SF News Don't Forget, It's Critical Mass (And A Giants Game) Tonight It's the last Friday of the month, and you know what that means: Critical Mass. The monthly “organized coincidence” of bike riders kicks off at 6 PM at Justin Herman Plaza. "There will
SF News Facebook From Jail: Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow Makes Online Plea For Positivity Though Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow is presently in federal custody following his arrest as an alleged major player in the Leland Yee scandal, that hasn't kept him from Facebook. Where, apparently, some commenters
SF News NFL Announces Date For San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl According to a spokesperson for the San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl Host Committee, Super Bowl L, which will be held at the as-yet-unfinished Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, will be held
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SF Movie Goof-Ups The SF Zoo recently took in three rescued brown pelicans (photo above). "We're proud to be a leading institution in providing rescued wildlife a home," the Zoo says. You can see them at
SF News Alleged Puppy Thief Nabbed After Victim's Craigslist Sting Operation Though there are literally thousands of adoptable dogs in California, that didn't stop one man from allegedly stealing two dogs from their home, then attempting to sell them Craigslist. 30-year-old San Leandro resident
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Altered States Sometimes we poke fun at ye olde printing and ink over here at SFist, but we josh because we love! That's why tonight we're recommending you head out to Arc Gallery and Studios
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Oakland Ghosts Haunt NBA Players Wednesday night's San Francisco Police Commission meeting sounded like a real mess. [Petrelis Files] Players for the San Antonio Spurs were terrified by supernatural events they recently witnessed at an Oakland hotel. I'm
SF News Report: You're More Likely Die Early In San Francisco Than In Most Other Bay Area Counties Want to live longer? Then move out of San Francisco, and across the bridge to Marin. That's what the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute would have
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Every Five Minutes When's the last time you went to a play? Tonight's the night for you to get a better answer to that question, at Magic Theatre's world premiere of Linda McLean’s Every Five
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Forbes Island Photos from the first MacWorld, in 1985. [SF Gate] PG&E wants to cut down thousands of trees on public and private property. People who live where the trees do are up
SF News Fatal SFPD Shooting: Chief Suhr To Face Tough Questions Tonight San Francisco police department Chief Greg Suhr had better be prepared for some tough questions tonight, when he is scheduled to face the public to answer questions about a controversial SFPD shooting that
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Grand Emporiums Of Old San Francisco Remember the good old shopping days of SF? No, we're not talking about when Valencia wasn't home to multiple places selling $300+ shoes, we're talking about the golden era of San Francisco department
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: E-Cigarettes And Neurotoxins UCSF doctor warns against workplace hazards for those who manufacture e-cigarettes, others detail dangers the "powerful neurotoxins" used in e-cigs pose to children. [NY Times] If a restaurant's filthy, should it be included
SF News Rabid Skunks Menace Northern California Dogs When you think about rabid animals infecting dogs, you probably think of Old Yeller (bitten by a rabid wolf) or Cujo (bat bite). But now Northern California dog guardians are being warned of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Private Vs. Public Sector Myths Who's doing the most innovating, the public or the private sector? Tonight, you have a chance to hear an economist examine many of the same arguments on this topic that you've likely seen
SF News Muni Bus Turned Shower For The Homeless To Hit The Road In May Last April, we reported on a local entrepreneur's plan to convert some old Muni buses to showers for homeless people. Nearly a year later, we have an update: the first shower/bus will
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Lucky Numbers You know those "lucky numbers" you get on the back of your fortune cookie fortune? A San Jose women played those numbers in the California Lottery, won $400 K. [KRON4] An interesting meditation
Arts & Entertainment Animal Roundup: Dog's Helicopter Rescue, Terrifying Fish In SF Lake It's all about dogs and water creatures this week, as one dog finds weed, another dog is saved, and various aquatic creatures terrify us. Dickie the pot-sniffing dog finds $14,000 Dickie, a
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: Mapworks, Caterpillars, And Costumes This weekend, take in some art made from maps, celebrate a 45-year-old caterpillar, and get yourself some amazing clothes for as little as $1! Friday: Opening Reception for UnTethered: Drawing With Scissors SF
SF News Zuckerberg And Kutcher Working Together To Create The Terminator Elon Musk, SF resident Mark Zuckerberg, and Ashton Kutcher just put $40 million into Vicarious FPC, a secretive artificial-intelligence company working toward creating a computer that may be able to think like you,
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Ridesharing's 'Acute' Issues How did this guy end up in the water by the Ferry Building? Not even he appears to know. [KCBS] Maybe it's a trend! Because now here's an elderly driver who careened into