SF News It's Memorial Day Weekend!: Expect TSA Lines, Traffic, And Crowds For Carnaval If you aren't already high-tailing it out of town or in a TSA line as we speak, be prepared for a few things that are for certain this Memorial Day Weekend. First off,
Arts & Entertainment Does Anyone Go Out Anymore?: San Francisco Nightlife In The Age Of Netflix And Chill In San Francisco in 2016, a lot of people are going to tell you that everything is terrible, that things aren't the way they used to be, and that everyone has forgotten how
SF News PG&E's Lawyers Are Now Accusing Federal Prosecutors Of Lying In San Bruno Case This is rich. As PG&E awaits being vilified in front of a jury in the criminal trial pertaining to the infamous 2010 San Bruno cul de sac inferno, their lawyers are
SF News Suspect In Murder Of Millbrae Dad Is A Well Known MMA Fighter One of three people who have been charged with the murder of Keith Green, the 27-year-old Millbrae father of two whose body was found May 11 in Healdsburg, turns out to be a
SF News Question: What Do Those Yellow Circles On SF Streets With Sticks Coming Out Of Them Mean? Today the Department of Little Known San Francisco Curiosities, with the aid of the SFMTA's Moving blog, is here to explain what those yellow circles in the middle of traffic lanes around San
SF News Hillary Clinton To Attend Event At Hibernia Bank Thursday We knew that Hillary Clinton was landing in the Bay Area today to join Bill at a fundraiser in Atherton this evening, and there's a rally in San Jose Thursday at 1:30
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Eric Ripert Tours The Ferry Building Farmers' Market, Discusses NY vs. SF Eater SF did a Facebook Live broadcast yesterday with thrice-Michelin-starred chef Eric Ripert, of Le Bernardin in New York. Ripert was in town this week promoting his new cooking memoir 32 Yolks: From
SF News Lunchtime Links: Gangs 'Creating Terror' On East Bay Freeways Guy named Will Johnson, who shares a name with a white supremacist Trump supporter, was shocked to find that LinkedIn had emailed all his contacts to tell them he's a racist. [Slate] Have
SF News SF Clarifies Its Sanctuary City Policy, And Illegal Immigrants With Serious Felonies Are Exceptions The SF Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously reaffirmed the city's Sanctuary City policy, and added some clarification about when it's OK for city workers and SFPD officers to dime out illegal immigrants to
SF News Video Shows Tesla Model S Driver Apparently Asleep At The Wheel, On Autopilot, In Traffic Though it could be faked, and no one has tracked down the driver to confirm, a video surfaced on the site Electrek (via Reddit, of course) appearing to show a man asleep behind
SF News Little Girl's Well Preserved Body Found 150 Years On, Buried Beneath Inner Richmond Home Little girl, rose still in hand, found in coffin beneath #SF home. via @SteveRubeSF https://t.co/y9xaP6kv6c pic.twitter.com/M85JHQldm8— SFChronicle (@sfchronicle) May 25, 2016 Pretty much the biggest news story
SF News Day Around The Bay: No More Super Bowls (For At Least Six Years) Rest assured that any future Super Bowl nightmares in SF are a long way away. The NFL announced today its picks for Super Bowl locales through 2021, which will be Atlanta (2019), South
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Petit Crenn And The Perennial Land On <i>GQ</i>'s Best New Restaurants GQ, whose longtime restaurant critic Alan Richman was not always well liked by chefs but who won many James Beard Awards for his work, has a new "Eater-in-Chief," and that's Brett Martin. Martin
Arts & Entertainment Video: Head Lands Atop 'Venus,' SF's New Tallest Statue The 92-foot-tall statue that stands, mostly obscured from the street, at the center of the courtyard of the monolithic Trinity Place development at 8th and Market which we just learned about a few
SF News One, Possibly Two Homicides Monday, Include Body Found In Golden Gate Park Monday brought with it two apparent homicides, beginning with a shooting death at the corner of 6th Street and Minna, outside the Foodie Deli Café Juice Bar according to KRON 4. Per the
SF News Bill Clinton Drops By Chinatown And Fremont, Hillary To Join Him In Atherton Wednesday Look who was in Chinatown Tuesday. @billclinton stops by a bakery to shake hands pic.twitter.com/pT5MG3jk8p— joegarofoli (@joegarofoli) May 24, 2016 Bill Clinton arrived in SF Tuesday morning and made an
Arts & Entertainment 72 New Emoji Arriving In June Include New Penis Stand-Ins Cucumber And Baguette The shadowy (but not really) Unicode Consortium has approved 72 new emoji after a flood of public input which will be included in the Unicode 9.0 release, arriving in June 2016. The
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Farmers' Market Org Gets Sexy With 'Ugly' Produce In New Muni Ad Campaign CUESA (Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture), otherwise known as the people who organize the Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market and the Jack London Square Farmers' Market, have launched a new ad campaign
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Bernie Endorses Jane Kim In a slightly odd turn of events, Supervisor and candidate for state senate Jane Kim just got a ringing endorsement from presidential candidate Bernie Sanders via an email to supporters, which could mean
Arts & Entertainment Louis C.K. Adds Two SF Sets At Bill Graham To Summer Tour Actor/writer/comedian/Jeopardy! champion Louis C.K. is coming to San Francisco this summer, and after just announcing a July 8 show at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Monday, which sold out
SF News Half Of City Hall, Gavin Newsom, And Academy Of Art's Elisa Stephens Show Up To Celebrate Rose Pak's Return As noted Monday, the scheduled return of Rose Pak to San Francisco following an extended medical stay in China was expected to draw a crowd of at least 100 well-wishers and a bus
Arts & Entertainment Video: New Valencia Street Cathedral Gets Its Cross, Via Helicopter Missionites have likely noticed the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of San Francisco taking shape over the last year at Valencia and 14th with is grand main dome, and it's novel enough that a
SF News Gov. Jerry Brown Declares War On NIMBYs And Planning Commissions With New Housing Bill You may have heard some rumblings about this in recent weeks, but Governor Jerry Brown has been pushing through a revision to the state's density bonus program that would potentially wipe out the
Arts & Entertainment SF Pride Says Lawsuit Won't Deter Them From Throwing Civic Center Party News went around the gay web last week, via a Los Angeles law firm, that San Francisco's LGBT Pride celebration - the part that occurs throughout Pride weekend at Civic Center but grows
Arts & Entertainment Video: CHP Again Chasing Animals On A Freeway, This Time Really, Really Slowly Remember how CHP officers last month valiantly cleared the Bay Bridge for one swiftly escaping Chihuahua named Ponch? Well, they had a similar operation to undertake Sunday morning on I-80 in Berkeley, although