Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week With Outside Lands just shy of two weeks away, some of you are likely resting up ahead of the big festival. Many more of you, however, are probably not — this is San Francisco,
SF News Twitter Launches Cheesy Ad Campaign To Explain What Twitter Is Are you part of the 90 percent of the planet that, according to Twitter, recognizes the Twitter brand? If so, are you also one of the huge number of people that, again according
SF News Video: Bottlenose Dolphin Races Sailboat In San Francisco Bay Sailing in the San Francisco is a beautiful, if often chilly, experience. It was made all the more so (beautiful, that is) for several women this past Friday when their encounter with a
SF News [Update] Facebook Eyes San Francisco Office, Maybe Menlo Park-based Facebook is considering a major expansion into San Francisco barely a month after reports that CEO Mark Zuckerberg would not bow to employee pressure to do just that. According to three
SF News Day Around The Bay: Man Jumps From Richmond-San Rafael Bridge To Escape Police Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you — sign up here. New renderings show what the replacement for Market Street's
Arts & Entertainment Video Du Jour: Steph Curry Dancing 'The Carlton' Cleanses Our Sadness Tinged Palate A video posted by Justin Timberlake (@justintimberlake) on Jul 24, 2016 at 2:31pm PDT Everyone loves two-time NBA MVP Steph Curry. Everyone also loves 90's classic sitcom The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air.
SF News September 16 Release Date Rumored For iPhone 7 Because we all love our Apple rumors so much, here's another one for you: The latest addition to the tech giant's line of iPhones, the iPhone 7, is slated for a September 16
SF News Tech Company Defaces Public Property In Advertising Blitz @WhistleLabs https://t.co/inzuwhSnZA Please refrain from putting illegal posts on public property. pic.twitter.com/PwQ87uEuOc. ^JM— SF311 (@SF311) July 24, 2016 Defacing San Francisco public property to promote your latest
SF News Marissa Mayer Says She's Not Going Anywhere Following Yahoo Sale To Verizon When news broke over the weekend that Web 1.0 company Yahoo would be sold to Verizon, the New York Times reported that this likely meant the end of CEO Marissa Mayer's reign
SF News Palo Alto Uber Driver Arrested Following Alleged Sexual Assault An Uber driver was arrested over the weekend following reports that he sexually assaulted a passenger. According to CBS 5, the driver picked up a female rider early Saturday morning in Palo Alto
SF News Day Around The Bay: 'Thug Mansion' Sells For Over $15M Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. A civil grand jury just released a damning report
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Ike's Closing In The Castro, Bauer Disses High Sushi Prices, And More This week we told you where to find the best non-dairy frozen desserts, hipped you to Smokestack's new menu, and talked about restaurant owners getting down with Pokemon Go. But of course a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hot New Dinner Series Makes You Pay $100 To Drink Soylent In A Drab Room San Francisco's dining scene has a lot to offer, and the restaurants of our great city frequently get named some of the best in the country. But that can all be kind of
SF News Soaring Cost Won't Stop Construction Of Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Net Despite a much higher than expected projected cost, Golden Gate Bridge officials said this week that they intend to move forward with plans to construct a steel suicide-prevention net under the iconic bridge.
SF News Trump Supporters Suing San Jose Following Violent Rally Supporters of Donald Trump are suing both the city of San Jose and its police force claiming officers failed to protect them from protestors at a Trump rally last month. The Associated Press
SF News Elon Musk To Consumer Reports: We'll Keep Autopilot Thank You Very Much Consumer Reports today called on Tesla to temporarily suspend its autopilot feature in all of its cars following the May death of an Ohio man who had the feature engaged at the time
SF News Working Women Get Some Digital Representation With Newly Approved Emoji Following a pitch by Google in May, the Unicode Consortium announced that it will add 11 new emoji to the world's smart phone keyboards. Google wrote about the decision today, noting that new
SF News Criticizing Police On Social Media Leads To Arrests Following Dallas Shooting With police departments in San Francisco and around the country still working out how to best respond to the July 7 mass shooting in Dallas, some officers have taken to proactively arresting people
SF News Security Robot Temporarily Decommissioned After Knocking Down And Running Over Toddler An autonomous security robot at the Stanford Shopping Center has been temporarily pulled from use following reports that it knocked a toddler to the ground and then ran the kid over last week.
SF News Supervisors Stutter-Step Toward Development Density Bonuses With Approval Of Limited Measure Just two months ago, with competing proposed housing density bonuses being debated by the Board of Supervisors and Mayor Lee, it appeared as if no progress might get made in the effort to
SF News Expect Confusion As Twin Peaks Partial Car Ban Goes Into Effect Today A spot loved by locals and tourist alike underwent some changes today, as sections of the road surrounding Twin Peaks were made the exclusive domain of cyclists and pedestrians. The SFMTA plan to
SF News [Update] Man Offers Up His Services As Pokémon Go Bodyguard On Craigslist Pokémon Go was developed right here in San Francisco by Niantic, Inc., so it seems only fitting that the next big disruption to come to the world of augmented reality gaming should also
SF News Now A UC Berkeley Chancellor Has Been Accused Of Misusing Public Funds A high-ranking UC Berkeley employee has been accused of misconduct, but for once it doesn't involve sexual harassment. The Los Angeles Times reports that UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks has been accused of
SF News Kim Proposes Yet Another Measure To Deal With Homeless Encampments Supervisor Jane Kim yesterday introduced a measure that would set terms by which the city engages with tent encampments and the homeless residents who call them home. This, reports the Chronicle, is the
SF News Someone Is Distributing KKK Recruitment Flyers Around The Haight San Francisco Woman Gets KKK Recruitment Letter on Her Doorstep!https://t.co/xU1Owy9AiF pic.twitter.com/sw4fr5nRpy— (((BrokeAssStuart))) (@BrokeAssStuart) July 12, 2016 Flyers promoting the Ku Klux Klan and criticizing the Black