SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist This Afternoon: Three Twins' Grand Reopening Bash Though Three Twins Ice Cream officially reopened its location at Haight and Fillmore in January, this afternoon at 3 PM they're holding their "Grand Reopening" party. The local ice cream company's Lower Haight
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Barry Bonds' $22 Million Home Good times for Barry Bonds! Not only is he back in an SF Giants uniform, but he finally sold his super fancy Beverly Hills mansion for $22 million (after a $1.5 million
SF News New Median Construction Will Require Longest Golden Gate Bridge Closure Ever The Golden Gate Bridge's $26.5 million movable median barrier project is underway, with construction expected to begin this fall. But since the median has to be assembled on the famous Bridge, officials
SF News Watch How Tech Buses Use An Alamo Square Muni Stop Transit planner Paul Supawanich took this slightly hypnotic time-lapse video of commuter shuttle use of the 21-Hayes stop at Hayes and Steiner. This video, which Supawanich says was taken on "Thursday March 6,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: The Something Something Shindig The Something Something Shindig is "a wild show that combines stand up comedy, improv, music, and what we like to call 'audience-participation-good-times.'" This sounds like a fantastic event for a early-in-the relationship
SF News Oh No Ed Jew: Building Wheelchairs For Poor Children How is disgraced former SF Supe "Tapioca" Ed Jew's fight to avoid his jail term for lying and saying he lived in SF coming along? Not so well, if San Francisco's District Attorney
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Hating Comcast Nationally-syndicated TV critic learns that that "Comcast Doesn't Give a F*ck" video is actually a documentary. The hard way. [SF Chronicle] Treasure Island is chock full of radioactivity and toxic waste, this
Arts & Entertainment Animal Roundup: Hero Dog, Newt Sex, Giraffe Capers Tripod Shepherd Gets Some Wheels When Tre-Joe was found wandering the streets after a Livermore hit-and-run, things looked grim. He was "malnourished and scrawny," lost a leg, and his guardians (to this day)
SF News 17 Cats Rescued From Filthy Camping Trailer After receiving a call from a concerned citizen, Monterey County officials have found and rescued 17 cats from what they describe as inhumane, hazardous, and unsafe conditions. The ten cats and seven kittens
SF News Mark Benioff Calls Out Tech Companies Who Refuse To Give Back To Community "We still have some pretty epic companies here who have had IPOs and aren't giving—and aren't part of this and won't join. And entrepreneurs who don't believe in this. This is not
SF News Hour Lost: Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday Morning Kiss another hour you could have spent sleeping, watching TV, or doin' it goodbye! Daylight Saving Time kicks in this Sunday, which means an hour of your day will disappear in an instant.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Vine's Porn Ban, Explained Teen who allegedly set other teen on fire ordered to stand trial, waived right to prelim "to avoid having bus surveillance video of the incident to be played in court." [AP/KPIX] That
SF News North Beach Church Dumps Plans For Pet Cemetery In an effort, it appears, to do some damage control after a sex scandal at a North Beach church made national headlines, the church's rector has put a stop to what was once
Arts & Entertainment Watch 49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh Master The Sport Of Basketball San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh demonstrated that he's at least a double threat at a college basketball game last night, when he sank a shot from mid-court. Just two days after he
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Pay Cash, Pay More For Muni? Getty Images (founded by, local angle ahoy, a nephew of the SF Gettys) made headlines yesterday when they announced that their archives would be available for free, commercial use. Here's why that might
SF News Authorities Urge Counseling, Not Arrest For Transgender Student Who Lied About Sexual Assault Though investigators say they are considering pressing charges against a teen who falsely claimed Monday that he was sexually assaulted in a Hercules High School bathroom, leadership at the school and at the
Arts & Entertainment Confirmed: New Terminator Movie Will Be Shot In San Francisco A spokesperson from the San Francisco Film Commission has fulfilled one of local nerds'* wildest hopes, confirming to SFist that scenes from the latest Terminator film will be shot in San Francisco. In
SF News Wednesday Morning Roundup: Google Barge's Fort Mason Dreams Humphry Slocombe's Ferry Building location opens at 11 today, get a jump on things with this slideshow of their new digs. [Zagat] A pretty cool gift for the transit buff in your life:
Arts & Entertainment 'Can I Take Up Two Spots On Purpose, Just To Piss Off Noe Valley?' When Ian Arquero received a nasty note after parking overnight on a Noe Valley street, his response was boldly unrepentant (and spatially challenging)! But was his parking offense a legal one or just
SF News Transgender Teen Recants Sexual Assault Story [UPDATE] UPDATE: According to KTVU and AP, the teen has recanted his story. “As the investigation continued officers were unable to substantiate the facts of the victim’s statement; including the time frame of
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Putin Pal Heckled You think you're tired? Here's a 102-year-old doctor still working at UCSF. [SF Chronicle] Could all our Safeways become Krogers? It might be happening. [SF Business Times] Apple's CFO retires after ten years
SF News Is This (Currently) The Worst 'Roommate Wanted' Ad In San Francisco? No one wants to feel like they've been taken in by a hoax. But a Craigslist "roommate wanted" listing makes me hope I've fallen for a whopper, because the alternative—that someone posted
Arts & Entertainment Mission District Responds To Oscars Recognition Bedlam here at the corner of 14th and South Van Ness on the news of @CateBlanchett's second victory at the #Oscars! pic.twitter.com/N7CtYFOLAb— Jackson West (@jacksonwest) March 3, 2014 Uptown Almanac's
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Car Alarms Suck SFMTA chief Ed Reiskin pens op-ed, says that rumors of "handshake agreement" with tech buses are BS. Believe him? [SF Examiner] Feel thirsty? After you look at the pictures this guy got (by
SF News Family Members Of Measles-Infected BART Rider Fall Ill Remember all the frustration you expressed over the possibly nonvaccinating family of BART/UC Berkeley's Measles Patient Zero? Well, it looks like you might have been proven right, as Contra Costa County health