SF News Day Around The Bay: Warriors Agree To Pay Double For Oakland Victory Parade, Pen Shady Note #streetsofsf #streetsofsanfrancisco #urbanstreetphotography #urbanphotography #urbanparadise #sfist A post shared by Darwin Bell (@darwinbell) on Sep 27, 2017 at 4:23pm PDT The Golden State Warriors wrote a supremely shady open letter to the
SF News San Franciscans Freak Out Over City's Emergency Alert Overkill During Mild Heatwave Many of us likely saw much kvetching on social media Wednesday over the five separate EMERGENCY ALERT messages pushed out to phones in the area advising everyone about the extreme heat despite the
Arts & Entertainment Alec Baldwin Comes To SF November 18 To Promote Satirical Trump 'Memoir' As part of The Curran's newly announced "Show & Tell" series, Edward Snowden will be doing a live (presumably via Skype) conversation with KQED's Michael Krasny on the anniversary of last November's election.
Arts & Entertainment ACT's 'Hamlet' Lets A Veteran Classical Actor Shine, If Perhaps A Bit Too Late The role of Hamlet is a holy-grail, bucket-list thing for many actors eager to prove they can command a stage for over three hours and convincingly deliver the many famous soliloquies of the
SF News IKEA Is Buying SF-Based TaskRabbit Lest IKEA customers spend precious weekends and vacation days assembling inexpensive furniture based on wordless instructions, the company has announced it will buy San Francisco-based on-demand task-doer service TaskRabbit, i.e. the Uber
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chef Daniel Patterson Gets Razzed For Controversial Version Of Scrambled Eggs Once upon a time in the last decade, local star chef Daniel Patterson who is better known in haute foodie circles perhaps than he is known to the Food Network crowd discovered a
SF News Man Killed By Police On I-80 Was Fairfield Homicide Suspect; Witnesses On Freeway Sought A man who was fatally shot by Richmond and Fairfield police Wednesday morning on I-80 in Emeryville was a suspect in a 2015 Fairfield homicide who had been spotted driving a black Chevrolet
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink RN74 To Shutter Forever In Ten Days, Offers Deep Discounts On Pricey Wine Fans of RN74, you've got T-minus 10 days to enjoy a last hurrah there. As we first learned back in May, Michael Mina's RN74, in the base of Millennium Tower, is closing down
SF News AC Transit Bus Crash In SoMa Injures At Least Four @ktvu bus crash on fremont st. Not sure if there are injuries. pic.twitter.com/QcYm6zfVz3— Art Perrin (@Gimpsly) September 27, 2017 An AC Transit bus traveling on Fremont Street around 9:20
SF News San Francisco Is The First City To Sue Equifax San Francisco became the first city to sue Equifax on behalf of 15 million Californians affected by their much reported data breach. City Attorney Dennis Herrera wrote in a statement, "Equifax’s incompetence
SF News Police Chase On I-80 Ends In Standoff And Shooting In Emeryville UPDATE: Suspect shot in I-80 standoff in #Emeryville. https://t.co/NP3WbbqIVr— KCBS 106.9 FM/740 AM (@KCBSNews) September 27, 2017 A police chase Wednesday morning on I-80 ended in a standoff
SF News Stray Dog On BART Tracks Causes Major Delays pic.twitter.com/HlFIVB9KXl— Salim Tarazi (@starazi) September 27, 2017 A dog that somehow got down onto the BART tracks at Coliseum Station Wednesday morning caused some major rush-hour delays. BART first reported
SF News Trying To Catch Milo's Wake, Patriot Prayer Jerk And Kyle Chapman Show Up To Speak Uninvited At UC Berkeley Desperate to stoke the flames of left-wing rage so that they and their confusing movement don't slip into obscurity, Patriot Prayer "organizer" Joey Gibson has come back from the Pacific Northwest to make
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Salzburg, A New Austrian-Style Wine Bar, Debuts In North Beach Debuting on Tuesday, October 3, is The Salzburg, a much anticipated new Austrian-themed wine bar project from the team behind nearby spots Union Larder and Little Vine. Hoodline first had word of the
SF News Brush Fire In Oakland Hills Prompts Evacuation Grass fire in #Oakland hills threatening homes. Headed to scene. Live coverage here 👇🏼 #abc7now https://t.co/2XVoWz8p0f— Katie Utehs (@KatieUtehs) September 26, 2017 On this very hot day, residents of one section
Arts & Entertainment OH NO: Twitter Is Testing A 280-Character Limit For English Speakers And Others Can’t fit your Tweet into 140 characters? 🤔We’re trying something new with a small group, and increasing the character limit to 280! Excited about the possibilities? Read our blog to find
SF News Crew Of Panhandlers On BART Turn Out To Be Roma, Living In Hayward There's been an apparent uptick recently in the number of panhandlers working on the BART system, some of them women carrying babies and others men who seem to speak little English, pass out
SF News Ohlone Indian Gravesite With 32 Skeletons Could Turn Into Lawsuit For Fremont Developer A few weeks back we learned of a developing situation in Fremont where 32 centuries-old skeletons were unearthed during excavations for a townhouse development there, some of whose units have already been sold
Arts & Entertainment Public Pools Free Today Through Thursday, Cooling Centers Open Citywide SF is getting ahead of this heatwave, which was supposed to kick into high gear Wednesday but it looks like you will be feeling the heat today (Tuesday) in various parts of the
SF News Twitter Says Trump's North Korea Threat Tweet Is 'Newsworthy,' Not A Violation Twitter's Public Policy Department has made a judgement call about a tweet from President Trump that has been called a "declaration of war" by North Korea, marking perhaps the first time that a
SF News Day Around The Bay: Shotwell Neighbors Livid Over Serial Pooper According to a fairly crazy article over the weekend in the [New York Times] "a backlash is growing against the women in tech movement" as "feminists in Silicon Valley had formed a cabal
Arts & Entertainment In Which I Gush And Process The Wonder Of 'A 24-Decade History Of Popular Music' A show that takes 24 hours to perform is by its very conception an act of love and sacrifice though the cynics who refuse to see it may write it off as indulgent.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Harassed Berkeley Hot Dog Vendor Juan Macias Says He'll Use Crowdfunded Donations To Launch Food Truck An unpermitted hot dog vendor who was videotaped outside a UC Berkeley football game having his meager earnings confiscated by a campus cop was presented with a hefty $87,000 windfall over the
SF News New Heatwave Hits SF Wednesday And Thursday Brace yourselves, everybody. San Francisco is supposed to hit an Indian Summer high of 88 degrees Wednesday but as we learned during our Labor Day Weekend heatwave, that forecast could be wildly underestimated.
Arts & Entertainment Sad: Another Bookstore Nears Death As Aardvark Books' Building Goes Up For Sale Well loved Church Street new and used bookstore, Aardvark Books, will be calling it quits after 39 years at some point in the near future as the landlord is selling the building for