SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 18 Best Places In San Francisco To Sip A Classic Cocktail If there's one thing San Francisco can never be faulted for, it's not having enough places to drink. We may not have the most bars per capita, but we may very well have
Arts & Entertainment Video: Patty Hearst Discusses Her Kidnapping And Trial In 1982 Interview Because we can never get enough of the Legend of Patty Hearst around here, please enjoy this animation that's recently been made by PBS Digital Studios/Blank on Blank to accompany a 1982
SF News Co-Living Concept In SoMa Becomes Traditional Apartments, Will Still Feature Leather-Themed Plaza Remember this upscale commune thing that was being planned by BUILD Inc. for 1532 Harrison? The original plan was to build 235 units in nine separate pods that would share kitchens and common
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] Sinbad's Thwarts Eviction AGAIN By Seeking Bankruptcy Protection The lengthy, frustrating saga of Sinbad's may finally come to an end today though it may not, if the stubbornness of its owners holds true. But today, the authorities will come knocking at
Arts & Entertainment Nancy Pelosi Doesn't Care About Obama's Mom Jeans, Says Trump 'Will Never Be President' House Democratic Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi sat down, perhaps reluctantly, for an ice cream with Larry Wilmore at New York's Big Gay Ice Cream for The Nightly Show, and the results
SF News New York Times Mag Discovers Shrimp Boy, Adores His Anti-Government Attorney Tony Serra The New York Times Magazine this week delves deep into a profile of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow which is also, in turn, a profile of his flamboyant, anti-government defense attorney J. Tony Serra
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink St. Vincent In The Mission Closes For Remodel And Rebrand As Wine Bar And Store Three-and-a-half-year-old wine-centric restaurant St. Vincent (1270 Valencia Street) has closed, as Inside Scoop reports, in order to remodel the space and turn it into more of a wine bar with a bigger retail
Arts & Entertainment Margaret Cho's 'psyCHO Tour' Hits The Castro Theatre Thursday In addition to discussing her sexuality, sex toys, and how Patti LaBelle is scared of her, native San Franciscan Margaret Cho may be touching on some more serious issues during two sets at
SF News Fight At City College Library Leads To Reports Of Gunman, Evacuation Guy with a gun in the library #ccsf pic.twitter.com/X4iYcuB0tw— MATHAFUCKEN_KEV (@classyasskev1) October 13, 2015 There were reports this morning of a student who possibly brought a gun to the
SF News Local Man Claims His iPhone 6 Plus Exploded In His Pocket It's still unclear what causes this to happen, but iPhones occasionally explode and burn people, and this happened to local car mechanic Kevin Abuyaghi KRON 4, who reported the story, discuss how he's
SF News Weather Report: Your Beach Day Came Two Days Too Late Please, please, oh Karl. Don't let this be the last beach day of 2015. So cruel you are to bring it on a Tuesday. Yes, the city's supposed to hit 85 today, according
SF News Day Around The Bay: Banning Cars On Powell Street Is Meant To Save Cable Car Cables Just like a tech startup, a Marin County elementary school switches to all standing desks. [CBS 5] A road-rage incident in the Tenderloin on Thursday, stemming from a fender bender, led to a
Arts & Entertainment <i>Looking</i> Movie-Finale To Begin Shooting In SF This Month Many people were upset about the cancellation of HBO's gay drama Looking after its second season, despite viewership that was not much worse than some of HBO's critical-darling shows. But, as we learned
SF News Bevan Dufty Out As City's 'Homeless Czar' For Reasons Unknown Former Supervisor and onetime mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty has left his role as Director of Housing Opportunity, Partnerships and Engagement (HOPE), a.k.a. the city's "homeless czar," but a brief release from
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Kin Khao And Central Kitchen Chef Michael Gaines Previews Taco Concept Glena's Chef Michael Gaines, who cut his teeth in the kitchen at Manresa in Los Gatos and was the opening chef at Kin Khao and chef de cuisine at Central Kitchen looks to be
SF News Salesforce Employee Found Dead In Livermore Lake After Company Trip The body of missing Salesforce IT worker Raghavendra "Raghu" Indugula, 31, was found in Lake Del Valle last week, just outside Livermore, as KPIX/CBS 5 is reporting. Indugula was on a team-building
Arts & Entertainment After Warfield Fundraiser With Obama, Kanye West Showed Up At <i>American Idol</i> Auditions In SF You may have noticed the motorcade and the line (and protest) outside the Warfield Theater Saturday for the DNC fundraiser featuring President Obama and Kanye West. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf also gave some
SF News Twitter Rumored To Be Having Big Layoffs Next Week On Monday we learned that Twitter was making co-founder Jack Dorsey officially the CEO again, and that the company was immediately ditching plans for an expansion into some extra office space on Market
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Another Jerk Renting A Tent On His Deck After last week's relative reprieve, we're back to out and out sadness this week with a tent that some dude is renting on his deck in San Anselmo. But it gets even worse
SF News This Is What Market And Van Ness May Look Like In A Few Years On the left you have the latest design for One Van Ness, by Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta. On the right, a proposed residential tower at Mission and South Van Ness by Skidmore Owings
SF News Gun-Toting Gun Enthusiasts Greet Obama As He Arrives In Oregon To Meet Shooting Victims' Families More Roseburg protestors showing off their right to carry guns well ahead of the President's arrival pic.twitter.com/QHBH2Y0sYh— Nina Mehlhaf (@NinaMehlhaf) October 9, 2015 Arguing that President Obama rushed to politicize
SF News 'Yelp For People' App Changes Course After Death Threats, Now Just Sounds Like LinkedIn After inciting the wrath, and occasional death threats, from the entire internet last week, the founder of that Peeple app dubbed the "Yelp for people" because it would allow everyone to review everyone
SF News SF Now Has More Million Dollar Homes Than Anywhere In The US SF's median home price hit $1 million over a year ago, which is a lot considering how many of those homes are just flats. And now, as data from real estate site Trulia
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tech Businesses Hide Their Political Donations Looking beyond just a tech bubble, the global economy may be serious danger, again. [Washington Post] Tech businesses are doing everything they can to hide their political donations. [Chron] New management comes to