SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 9 Best Late-Night Happy Hours In San Francisco Who has time for traditional happy-hour hours anymore, amirite? The hours between 4 and 8 p.m. are, for many of us, filled with work, commuting, and gym-going, except on those occasions when
SF News Officers Fired On Alex Nieto As Many As 59 Times; Nieto Allegedly Fired Taser At Them Three Times As the civil trial begins in a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of San Francisco following the 2014 death of Alejandro "Alex" Nieto at the hands of SF police, some fresh details
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Myriad, A New Food Hall, Opens At 15th And Market About half of the tenants in the long-empty ground-floor space of the 18-month-old, flatiron-shaped residential building at 15th and Market are up and running, and The Myriad is, at last, finally open. As
SF News Husband And Wife Randomly Assaulted In Duboce Triangle A couple walking home last Tuesday night on typically quiet Sanchez Street in Duboce Triangle fell victim to a seemingly random assault by four young men, and robbery was not the motive. According
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: The Fried Chicken And Egg Sandwich At Salumeria's Brunch Sure to make any new list we make of the city's best sandwiches, and part of one of SF's top brunch menus, is this little piece of high-cholesterol heaven at Salumeria on the
SF News More People Searching For 'Donald Drumpf' On Google Than For Rubio Or Cruz Hopefully most of you have by now watched this week's Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, in which the comedian brilliantly skewers Donald Trump and all his Donald Trump smugness, dishonesty, and spurious
SF News Body Of Missing Ski Instructor Found Under Snow Six Weeks Later In Tahoe The body of 23-year-old Placer County ski instructor Carson May was found Monday buried under five feet of snow, six weeks after he went missing in the back country of Sugar Bowl ski
SF News Civil Rights Trial Against City In Alex Nieto Shooting Begins Today A federal trial in the civil rights lawsuit against the City of San Francisco regarding the March 2014 shooting death of 28-year-old Alejandro Nieto is set to begin today, as the Examiner reports,
SF News Remaining 50 (Or So) Tents Forced Off Division Street Early Tuesday San Francisco crews are not negotiating w/the homeless around Division St. anymore. Today is clear out day. pic.twitter.com/UO8eaiFYb1— Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) March 1, 2016 Monday morning we noted how
SF News Day Around The Bay: SCOTUS Allows CA Affordable Housing Requirement Rules To Stand In declining to hear a case challenging San Jose's recent ordinance (upheld by a California court last year), which still hasn't taken effect but is similar to San Francisco's, requiring developers of large
SF News Zuck Is Not Too Worried About ISIS Threats That threat video ostensibly posted by ISIS/ISIL last week which made direct mention of Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg as well as Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doesn't concern Zuck too much.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Redd In Yountville Settles Wrongful Death Suit Over Scallop Last month we learned of a wrongful death lawsuit against the Napa Valley restaurant Redd, in Yountville, stemming from the August 2014 death of 61-year-old man a death which his family said came
Arts & Entertainment Did You Know That Every 100 Years We Have To Skip Doing Leap Year? Most of you probably know that the earth's orbit around the sun takes 365 and a quarter days, thus necessitating this extra day in February called Leap Day, every four years. It's kind
SF News Weather Report: El Niño Maybe Not Quite Finished With Us Yet After a wet January and wet early February, the Bay Area settled into a familiar early spring that often graces us in February, with beach days aplenty and some really pretty sunsets along
Arts & Entertainment Of Course, Pixar Won Another Oscar, For 'Inside Out' In case you hadn't heard or didn't watch the 88th annual Academy Awards last night, you should know that odds-on favorite Pixar won the award for Best Animated Feature for the eighth time
SF News A 'Few Dozen' Tent City Homeless Remain, Some Trickling Back It appears that the city's strategy of issuing a 72-hour notice to vacate last week around the tent city that had ballooned in January and February under the freeway viaduct along Division Street
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Brasserie Saint James Debuts, Poke Bar Comes To Church Street, And More This week we brought you the sad news that Liverpool Lil's is gone and never coming back, we learned there's a campaign to "Impeach Michael Bauer" that may or may not go anywhere,
Arts & Entertainment Local Artist Merkley Puts His 'Ugly' Haight 'Dump' On Airbnb Artist and erotic photographer Merkley (who at one time had his name printed as Merkley??? but I'm not going to do that), has put his pretty rad Upper Haight studio on Airbnb, and
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Share A SoMa Two-Bedroom With Three Others, Wall Partitions Here's one way to make your expensive SoMa rental a lot less expensive: Fill it with three more people and charge them $1,350 apiece! This particular Craigslist ad caught my eye because
SF News Convicted Silk Road Kingpin Ross Ulbricht Launches Art-Based Fundraiser For His Federal Appeal It appears that while in prison, convicted dark web purveyor and Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht, a.k.a. Dread Pirate Roberts, has been making some art. We got an email, possibly from
SF News Single Unit In Former Church By Dolores Park Hits Rental Market For $28,000/Month Remember those renderings we showed you last month of The Light House, the converted and luxuriously renovated former Second Church of Christ Scientist that has long laid vacant and condemned next to Dolores
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink I Got In Line And Tried Wise Sons Bagel, And It's Good The time has come, everyone, and the stakes are high for the long-delayed, much discussed, hotly anticipated opening day of Wise Sons Bagel & Bakery (1520 Fillmore Street near Geary). Not being a
SF News Video: Regarding The Ongoing Rent Strike At The Western Addition's Midtown Apartments Download videosavingmidtown_indybay.mp4 (398.2MB) The case of the ongoing rent strike and enormous deferred maintenance bill at the Fillmore-adjacent Midtown Park Apartments dates back to last August, when renters in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Franciscans Are Ramen Mad That Ramen line... #menshotokyo #menshoramen #openingnight A photo posted by David Lee (@dale3d3r) on Feb 6, 2016 at 5:27pm PST More than ten years after the ramen craze swept through New York
Arts & Entertainment 'The Unfortunates' At A.C.T.'s Strand Theater Is A Brash, Messy, Genre-Bending Musical For A New Age In what's arguably the first piece of gutsy, experimental theater to hit the stage at A.C.T.'s Strand Theater the ostensible mission of which is to provide space for more experimental