SF News Man Crashes Drone Into Farmers' Market, Then Gets Mad About Being Photographed Only in SF? Here's an alternate headline: Man Surreptitiously Photographing People At Farmers' Market Suddenly Has Privacy Concerns About Being Photographed. You've got tech, farmers' markets, inconsiderate drone behavior, and privacy paranoia all
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: If You Lose Your Clipper Card, You'll Be Stuck With One Of These I'm going to keep asking: Are you sick of the Super Bowl news yet? Well you'll have so many more chances to be sick of the Super Bowl over the next few months
Arts & Entertainment 'Hamilton' Comes To SF For Five Months Starting In March 2017, LA After We heard a couple weeks ago that the first national tour of the wildly popular Broadway musical Hamilton would be kicking off this fall in Chicago, with definite stops in San Francisco and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Get Even More Paranoid About Super Bowl Terrorism! [BuzzFeed] is still trying to make 'Frisco' happen. [Earlier] As discussed last week, the FBI is gearing up for various kinds of potential terrorist threats during Super Bowl Week. And while there will
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink (Semi-)New Bagel Alert: Shegetz Bagel Pops Up Occasional Weekends In La Lengua On the Mission/Bernal border, within PizzaHacker's space at 3299 Mission Street, there is now a new bagel pop-up making occasional weekend appearances: Shegetz Bagel. Eater noted them briefly back in December, and
Arts & Entertainment Ballers Encouraged To Rent Lamborghinis, Maseratis For The Purpose Of Super Bowl Frontin' If you're tired of Super Bowl 50 news, too bad! Today we got a notice from Enterprise and their Exotic Car Collection informing us that we should let baller travelers to SF or
SF News [Update] Public Utilities Commission Told SF General It's OK To Flush Tons Of Pills Down Toilets At least one veteran nurse at SF General is sounding the alarm bell about a recent policy change at the hospital pushed by the Drug Enforcement Administration that has all leftover pills and
Arts & Entertainment Radiohead Rumored To Be Outside Lands 2016 Headliner Following Thursday's BIG NEWS that everyone's favorite genre-blending geniuses Radiohead have a new album set for release and the band is heading out on tour this spring and summer, we get a fresh
Arts & Entertainment Take In The Views Of SF From Telegraph Hill, Chinatown, And Ocean Beach In 1952 Last week I brought you the first in a series of posts on the treasure trove of San Francisco images of the last century from the archive of Indiana University, and the collection
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Ame Is Closing, Okane Debuts, And More It's the slow season in restaurant land, which is why they have Restaurant Week with all those (sometimes worthwhile) discounts. It's also the kickoff of Beer Week starting with tonight's gala at Fort
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Awesome Free Room Available If You Will Be This Engineer's Girlfriend There's a longstanding cliché about engineers of all stripes being socially awkward and/or inept, and that probably holds true with a guy who's posted an ad on Craigslist that ought to be
Arts & Entertainment Red Hot Chili Peppers Doing A Concert You Can't Go To The Night Before The Super Bowl A late edition to the Super Bowl Week concert lineup just arrived and it's 90's alterna-rock gods The Red Hot Chili Peppers. But unlike the previously announced Dave Matthews and Pharrell Williams shows,
SF News Snowboarder Causes Avalanche, Films It, And Now May Face Charges It's been so long since people have seen serious amounts of snow in the Tahoe area they've forgotten that it can be dangerous, apparently. 29-year-old snowboarder Christian Michael Mares rode into an off-limits
Arts & Entertainment Lost Weekend Video Actually Closing On Valencia, Moving In With Alamo Drafthouse Well, once again: This is sad. But perhaps not as sad as previous tales of the demise of video stores beloved by local cinephiles. It turns out that part of the deal struck
Arts & Entertainment BuzzFeed Is Behind This 'Call It Frisco' Campaign Just the other day SFist was noting some flyers posted around the Mission with the words "Call It Frisco" and the date January 29. Well, today we get a bit more explanation, and
SF News [Update] 40-Year-Old Surfer Missing And Presumed Dead Off Marin Beach A surfer who appeared to have been knocked unconscious Wednesday afternoon in rough surf of Rodeo Beach in Marin remains missing today as search crews continue their efforts to find him. Fellow surfers
SF News Nevius: Protesters Need To Stay On Message And Stop Blocking Traffic Black.Seed demonstrators have been arrested on the Bay Bridge. #96Hours #Oakland #ReclaimMLK #shutitdown pic.twitter.com/uIwCACqJBl— shanelle (@TheShanelleM) January 19, 2016 The inevitable reaction to the MLK weekend protests from Chronicle
SF News Poster Lake Of The Drought, Lake Oroville, Gains 17 Feet Of Water In 10 Days The drought-related news has been mostly good now that rain has finally come. And while we caution anyone from assuming the drought will actually end, and knowing that this El Nino will likely
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Embarcadero Center Super Bowl Wrap Fail Embarcadero Center 4 is getting wrapped with an ad that has been taking shape over the last few days, and SFist reader Michael Guo wrote in to show off the "entertainingly bad" job
SF News One Of The Last Remaining People Born In The 19th Century Just Died In Oakland (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=
SF News 2001 All Over Again?: Apple, Twitter, Square, Yahoo Stocks Hit New Lows This Morning Though late-morning and afternoon trading on Wall Street has seen all four stocks bump up a bit, this morning looked really dismal for the local tech sector as the stock prices of Apple
SF News Shrimp Boy Described As 'Buddha-Like' As His Attorneys Vow To Appeal Verdict Following the guilty verdict two Fridays ago in the federal case against Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, former SF Appeal and SF Mag reporter Max Cherney sat down for a new jailhouse interview with
SF News Get Paranoid: FBI Releases List Of Possible Ways Terrorists Could Terrorize The Super Bowl With tens of thousands of people coming into SF and Santa Clara to watch and/or gawk at the Super Bowl Week festivities starting at the end of next week, there comes the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: Executive Chef Matthew Kirkley's New Seafood Menu At Coi As announced last summer, executive chef and owner Daniel Patterson has decided to step away from the kitchen at his flagship, Michelin two-star restaurant Coi in order to focus on his family and
SF News [Update] Person Struck On BART Tracks Near North Berkeley Causing Major Delays A person who was struck and killed by a northbound Richmond train on the "wayside" meaning in the BART trackway at or just north of North Berkeley station is causing major delays on