Arts & Entertainment Photos: Jerry Seinfeld, Hannibal Buress, Maya Rudolph And More At Clusterfest Day Three The first ever, and likely to be annual, Colossal Clusterfest concluded Sunday night in Civic Center, capping off three days and nights of pretty non-stop laughs and selfies on Jerry Seinfeld's fictional 1990s
SF News Like Berkeley, Portland Struggles To Keep Peace As Pro-Trump And Anti-Fascist Contingents Collide One man taken in to custody. He came in to Terry Schrunk, exchanging words with Trump supporters, pushing one #KOIN6News pic.twitter.com/GL156Lyxom— Cole Miller (@ColeKOIN) June 4, 2017 A planned rally
Arts & Entertainment TJ Miller, Tig Notaro, Ice Cube and More: Scenes From Colossal Clusterfest Days One & Two The first ever Comedy Central-curated Colossal Clusterfest in San Francisco appears to be coming off without a hitch as it enters its third and final day. Headliner Jerry Seinfeld has yet to take
SF News Arrest Made In Death Of Australian Tourist; Family Of Victim Comes SF The tourist killed in an apparent brawl outside a Russian Hill hotel on Friday morning has been identified as 33-year-old Matthew Bate, who was in town with three friends and had been watching
SF News Surfing Legend And Wetsuit Pioneer Jack O'Neill Dies At 94 You may not know that the wetsuit was invented in San Francisco, but by some accounts it was, and its creator has just died after a long life in Northern California surf community.
SF News SFPD Officer Caught On Camera Threatening Bystanders With Deportation Thanks to an undercover reporting operation by NBC Bay Area that had been focusing on the stolen-goods trade that goes on daily at 7th and Market around UN Plaza, one plainclothes SFPD officer
SF News Day Around The Bay: LeBron James Loves The Bird Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Somewhat ridiculously, the non-profit developer the Mission Economic Development
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 23 Best Cocktail Bars In SF In the last decade or so, San Francisco has become one of the best if not hands down the best, depending on who you ask cocktail towns in the country. Sure, New York
Arts & Entertainment [Update] DeYoung Museum Apologizes For Illegal Sidewalk Stencil Ads The marketing team at the deYoung Museum clearly missed the memo that San Francisco does not allow spray-stencil advertising of any kind on its sidewalks, because a tipster alerted us to some new
Arts & Entertainment Video: Adorable Bonded Cat And Bunny Seek New Home, Together Tigger the cat and Magic the rabbit are best friends, you guys. And now the Marin Humane Society is looking for someone to take them both in, because they can't be separated. CBS
Arts & Entertainment Google Doodle Honors Rainbow Flag Creator Gilbert Baker's Birthday New Google Doodle Celebrates Rainbow Flag Creator Gilbert Baker on What Would Have Been His 66th Birthday https://t.co/wViMwmebem pic.twitter.com/P8KYWXdjuK— Towleroad (@tlrd) June 2, 2017 In honor of
SF News Big Sur Landslide Added 13 Acres To Coastline #BigSurLandslide fly around May 27, preliminary computer animation. Roughly 13 acres of new #California land! pic.twitter.com/PoKZL5WZBI— USGS Coastal Change (@USGSCoastChange) June 1, 2017 Scientists with the US Geological Survey, who
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Nacho Cheese Botulism Victim Speaks One of ten known victims of a botulism outbreak tied to a nacho cheese dispenser at a Sacramento area gas station, 22-year-old Karina Uroza, is one of the lucky ones. As she tells
Arts & Entertainment Apple VP Eddy Cue Reportedly Yells At Rihanna To 'Sit Down' During Game 1 It's been well established that Apple exec Eddy Cue is a huge basketball fan, and with his court-side seats he even landed on the front page of the Chronicle during last year's playoffs,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Jerry Garcia's Guitar Fetches $1.9 Million One of Jerry Garcia's guitars, maybe his favorite, named Wolf, just sold at auction for $1.9 million. [CBS 5] ICYMI, that bill to extend last call to 4 a.m. in California
Arts & Entertainment Sneak A Peek Inside The Seinfeld Apartment And Paddy's Pub Replicas At Colossal Clusterfest It's a first-of-its-kind three-day comedy festival in San Francisco, and we've been talking about it for months now, but it's now here, starting Friday, June 2: Colossal Clusterfest. A lot of Bay Area
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Julius' Castle May Finally Reopen On Telegraph Hill, Despite NIMBY Objections The historic restaurant on the cliffs of Telegraph Hill, Julius' Castle, in operation from 1924 until a decade ago, may finally be reborn as a restaurant with the help of a development team
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink AQ Space Gets A Taker: Former Saison/Atelier Crenn Chef To Open Birdsong There This Winter Chris Bleidorn, a former chef in the kitchens of three of San Francisco's most acclaimed restaurants with a combined total of eight Michelin stars, Saison, Benu and Atelier Crenn, is breaking out on
Arts & Entertainment Venus Williams Accidentally Reveals That Serena's Baby Is A Girl You heard the news, yes? Serena Williams is pregnant with Reddit co-founder fiancé Alexis Ohanian's baby, and she's either moving already has moved to San Francisco. Well now, in a post-match interview at
SF News Now They're Trying To Rebrand Rincon Hill As 'The East Cut' And You Know What? No. A community benefit district downtown that encompasses what we usually call Rincon Hill and the Transbay District is spending $70,000 on marketing to get us to accept their new name for the
SF News Fearful Bernal Heights Residents Gather For Town Hall Following Fatal Stabbing Of Father Of Four Bernal searches for answers after fatal stabbing of father of four. https://t.co/VonUVYxWFH pic.twitter.com/IkS10GgYp8— Mission Local (@MLNow) June 1, 2017 There are still no suspects in a brutal
Arts & Entertainment Steph Curry On 'Good Morning America': 'I Miss My Anonymity' Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry, the "baby-face assassin" who's a contender for NBA MVP (again) and maybe a contender for Playoff MVP, will be facing off against LeBron James and the Cleveland
SF News Day Around The Bay: SFMTA Looks Into Extending Streetcar Line To Fort Mason A new SF poll shows Mayor Ed Lee's approval rating in the basement. [SF Chronicle] The historic Klockars Blacksmith Shop in SoMa, now surrounded by new highrises, may end up becoming a pot
SF News State Senate Approves Bill To Protect LGBT Seniors A bill authored by state Senator Scott Wiener and sponsored by Equality California to protect the rights of LGBT seniors in long-term care facilities was passed Wednesday by the California state Senate in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Two New Attached Bars Arrive On Folsom Street In SoMa: Trademark and Copyright Taking over the former El Capitan and Carafe spaces on Folsom between 7th and 8th dual spaces that were also formerly home to Radius, and Julie's Supper Club before that are side-by-side bars