SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: The Morris Opens For Real, Kane Reviews Tartine Manufactory, And More This week around the Bay Area food and drink sphere we had news of the Lone Star getting sold in SoMa, 4505 Burgers & BBQ expanding to Oakland, and the mid-week opening of
SF News Trailer: 'Company Town,' A New Documentary About Tech Tension In SF Another documentary has been made about tech wealth, gentrification, and San Francisco called Company Town, and it will be premiering at the Roxie next week, starting Friday, October 28. It's directed and produced
SF News Gay Shame, AKA The 'Queers Hate Techies' Cabal, Target Local Campaign Offices, Wiener The loosely affiliated rabble-rousing group Gay Shame, which has for years postered the city in protest of mainstream LGBT groups and SF Pride, in support of Chelsea Manning, and last year with posters
SF News Family Of Jessica Williams Sues SFPD For Wrongful Death The fatal May shooting of an unarmed woman in a stolen vehicle in the Bayview that led directly to the resignation of SFPD Chief Greg Suhr has now led to a wrongful death
SF News Tensions High As SFPD Face Second And Third Bomb Scares In The Mission Thursday Following on an hours-long bomb scare and shelter-in-place situation in SoMa Thursday afternoon which shut down streets and locked down everyone inside the Hall of Justice, two more suspicious packages/devices drew police
SF News Day Around The Bay: Apple Finds Lots Of Fake Apple Stuff On Amazon 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 San Francisco-based software company got dragged into a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Now Open Downtown: The Bird, Serving Fried Chicken Sandwiches The latest fast-food operation from Super Super / Beretta / Starbelly / Uno Dos Tacos owner Adriano Paganini, The Bird, keeps things even simpler than at any of his other restaurants. Using a recipe from consulting
SF News The Lower Haight Sees Gentrification Arrive Slowly, But Surely The Lower Haight is undergoing a new wave of change that perhaps began a couple years ago, or five years ago, or even ten years ago. But in comparison to similar neighborhoods around
Arts & Entertainment Ray Anderson, Avid Record Collector and Purveyor at Market Street's Grooves, Reportedly Dies at 77 The owner of 23-year-old record shop Grooves at Market and Octavia, Ray Anderson, has reportedly passed away. The news was reported by local friend Meggan Scavio via Twitter, and we await confirmation of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 14 Most Underrated Brunches In San Francisco Brunch is something I especially love to hate, mostly because I can make myself a great egg dish at home without spending extra money or standing in a line, and loving brunch too
SF News Millennium Tower Developer Considers Drilling To Bedrock For New Highrise Amidst the legal and PR kerfuffle they've been dealing with over the last few months regarding the sinking and tilting Millennium Tower, developer Millennium Partners appears to be reconsidering the foundation of their
Arts & Entertainment 'Silicon Valley' Fans Delight Over Hillary's Use Of 'Middle Out' Chalk it up to coincidence feeding Twitter chatter, but even my ears perked up when Hillary Clinton dropped the phrase "middle out" during Wednesday night's presidential debate. Clinton was referring to her economic
SF News New Study Finds Hayward Fault Connected To Second Fault, Potentially Making An Earthquake Much Worse As we ring in Disaster Anniversary week here in the Bay Area, some bad news comes via a new study published in the journal Science Advances. As KRON 4 reports, a team from
SF News Video: The '91 Oakland Hills Fire As Seen Live From The 580 And 24 Freeways The video above, transferred from a VHS tape in the collection of local man Johnny Sala, was shot as Sala and his family drove from San Francisco across the Bay Bridge on Sunday,
SF News 25 Years Ago Today The Oakland Hills Went Up In Flames Very, Very Fast Monday was an anniversary of a Bay Area disaster marking 27 years since the Loma Prieta earthquake and today marks a tragic and scary day as well which began three years and two
SF News Bay Area Whistleblower Told Wells Fargo CEO About Bogus Account Problem In 2007 A letter has emerged, addressed to former Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf in September 2007, detailing the widespread practice of creating fraudulent bank and credit card accounts in order to meet sales quotas
Arts & Entertainment Cher Hosting Big Gay Fundraiser For Clinton At Oasis This Sunday, With Cher Impersonator Chad Michaels Oasis co-owner Heklina announced Tuesday that her SoMa club would be hosting a Hillary Clinton fundraiser hosted by none other than Cher on Sunday. And this is no typical drag scene benefit for
Arts & Entertainment 55-Foot Nude Woman Sculpture To Get Inaugural Lighting Near San Leandro BART Tonight Truth is beauty at Burning Man By Marco Cochrane Pic courtesy of @scottlondonpics edited by me #burningman #art #... pic.twitter.com/Df8SrPvwEl— Luis Cochez (@L_uisCochez) November 18, 2014 After some months of
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: 'Spring Awakening' At Stanford Fans of the two-run Broadway hit Spring Awakening may want to consider a trip to Palo Alto next week for a new and pretty great sounding production at Stanford's Department of Theater and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink There's A Pre-Halloween 'Stranger Things' Pop-Up At Third Rail This Weekend Ring in Halloween week starting this Sunday with waffles, chocolate pudding, blinky Christmas lights, creepy 80's synth music, and Stranger Things-themed drink specials at a special pop-up event at Third Rail in Dogpatch.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mission Bar Dear Mom To Change Name, Get Pool Tables After four years in business and some flagging sales that owner Paul Bavaro attributes partly to homeless encampments in the vicinity, Dear Mom (2700 16th Street at Harrison) will be undergoing some changes
SF News Disney And Salesforce Dropped Twitter Bids Because Of Trolls At least in the case of two high-profile suitors that briefly explored the possibility of acquiring Twitter, it was the platform's infamous culture of bullying, trolls, and generally aggressive idiocy that turned them
SF News Small Group Stages One-Day 'Tent-In' Outside City Hall To Protest Treatment Of Homeless, Encampments Demonstrators Pitch Tents Outside San Francisco City Hall « CBS ... - CBS Local https://t.co/Y1XyTA96bZ— San Francisco (@SanFrancisco361) October 18, 2016 A group going by the moniker Civil Disgrace, led by Mission
SF News Day Around The Bay: Raiders Really Probably Moving To Las Vegas A federal judge has thrown out most of a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of schizophrenic transgender woman Kayla Moore, who died during an arrest by Berkeley police in 2013. A
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 4505 Burgers & BBQ Expands To Oakland, And Its Chicharrones Go National Though Oakland has a strong tradition of barbecue already, lots of Oakland's old-timey BBQ joints have either closed or lost their luster in recent years. So it should come as welcome news for