SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Trailer: <i>Crafted</i>, A New Documentary Short By Morgan Spurlock Featuring Bar Tartine The co-chefs of the soon-to-be-renamed Bar Tartine, Nicolaus Balla and Cortney Burns, are two of the featured stars of a new documentary about what it means to be an artisan, titled Crafted. The
Arts & Entertainment Tons Of You Showed Up At Dolores Park This Past Weekend, But Where Were The Recycle Bins? People have packed #DoloresPark to enjoy some sun on this first weekend of newly finished renovations. pic.twitter.com/qTe2O6IF4d— Sergio Quintana (@svqjournalist) June 22, 2015 The opening weekend of the north side
SF News Building Trades Council Takes Stand Against Mission Developer Over Lack Of Affordability A group representing various construction trade unions has taken a surprising stand against one large market-rate rental development slated for 2000 Bryant Street in the Mission, stating in a resolution submitted to the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'Love and Information' at A.C.T. The inaugural production at A.C.T.'s brand new Strand Theater on Market Street promised to be edgy, challenging, and envelope-pushing in ways that the theater company can't always be given the
SF News Buddhist Monk Stabs Buddhist Monk In East Oakland Oakland police are on the hunt for a Buddhist monk who stabbed the head monk of a monastery he had recently joined. The bizarre attack happened Tuesday evening at the Branch of International
Arts & Entertainment Local Singer Sony Holland Sings About Gentrification In 'Hasn't Been The Same Around Here' Much like local musician Kelly Niland did earlier this year with the LCD Soundsystem riff "Mission I Love You, But You're Bringing Me Down," local singer Sony Holland brings us this rockabilly-ish original
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Someone In The Excelsior Carpeted Their Basement Just For You This is what it's come to for under $1000, everyone. Someone has "newly remodeled" these two "rooms," which do not appear to have separate entry doors but do have separate bathrooms, and they
SF News [Updated] Three People Shot Near Warriors Victory Rally Shooting scene @ Lakeshore & 18th after #gswparade in #Oakland. @warriors @oaklandpoliceca @insidebayarea pic.twitter.com/9JhfsemRBI— Tyska (@Tyska) June 19, 2015 Five blocks away from the end of the Warriors victory parade route
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Warriors' Draymond Green Super Wasted On Camera, Dissing Cavs, Likely Drinking Since Last Night Well, this is funny. In addition to all the Oaklanders who've been drinking since 7 or 8 this morning while waiting for the Warriors victory parade to start, Warriors team member Draymond Green
SF News Woman Who Punched Hipster Girl At Nordstrom Rack Pleads No Contest To Felony Assault Everyone's favorite Nordstrom Rack assault story is back in the news as the woman caught on surveillance video punching another woman who told her to quiet her child down has had her day
Arts & Entertainment Warriors Fans Were Staking Space For Parade At 4 AM, But You Can Just Watch A Livestream The Warriors' victory parade is upon us starting at 10 a.m., and super fans (or those who care more about catching a glimpse of Steph Curry than sleep) were out staking out
SF News Day Around The Bay: Kids Sickened At Antioch Water Park About 40 children are being treated for respiratory ailments related to chemical exposure at an Antioch water park which may just have been related to a leak of excessive chlorine. [ABC 7] Chuck
Arts & Entertainment Dumb Guy Got Cavs Championship Tattoo Before They Lost I'm #Allin @cavs pic.twitter.com/yYRO0V4YYK— Lil Geeky (@Lonniedoe) May 30, 2015 Well this is funny/sad: clearly young Cleveland Cavaliers fan Lonnynell Coleman went ahead, in faith, and got a 2015
SF News Berkeley Balcony Contractor Has Paid Millions In Lawsuits Over Other Balconies The shoddy balcony that collapsed under the weight of thirteen people early Tuesday morning in Berkeley was the work of an East Bay construction firm that already paid $6.5 million in a
SF News Video: Step Inside The New Homeless Navigation Center In The Mission We heard a lot about this pilot project over the last year called the Homeless Navigation Center, which is an innovative shelter concept that allows homeless people living in communities with others, pets
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 14 Best Jukeboxes In San Francisco Sadly, we live in an age when lazy/frugal bar owners junk their beloved vintage jukeboxes because they break too often and cause too much of a headache, in favor of the scourge
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Starboard SF, A New-Style Hofbrau, Headed To 16th Street Is everybody familiar with the concept of a "hofbrau"? No? Well let's start there. A hofbrau, as we know them in California, is a bar that serves food, usually cafeteria-style. Unlike some other
SF News Trans Woman Who Sued Uber For Expenses Wants To Become CEO It's beginning to look like Barbara Ann Berwick, the woman who successfully petitioned the California Labor Commission for reimbursable expenses during her stint as an Uber driver last summer and won a ruling
Arts & Entertainment Behold The Newly Unveiled, Newly Refurbished New Mission Theater Sign In the last day or so, the scaffolding and tarps have come down around the historic New Mission Theater sign and marquee at Mission and 22nd, revealing a brightly painted version of the
Arts & Entertainment Eight Must-See Movies At Frameline (The LGBT Film Fest) San Francisco's LGBT film festival Frameline kicks off Thursday night, and it is now in its 39th year, making it the oldest continually running film fest geared to the LGBT set in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Head Baker Leaves Mr. Holmes Bakehouse Uh oh... Ry Stephen, the pastry chef/baker who created the cruffin and put uber-trendy Mr. Holmes Bakehouse on the map over the last year has parted ways with the Tenderloin bakery. As
Arts & Entertainment New Emoji Coming Soon Include Eyeroll Face, Unicorn Face, And Taco 41 new emoji have been approved by the Unicode Consortium as part of the latest release of the universal picture-based texting array, Unicode 8.0. iPhone users may have to wait until September
SF News Uber Drivers One Step Closer To Being Called Employees After CA Labor Commission Ruling While federal lawsuits are still pending against Uber and Lyft seeking to reclassify the companies' fleet of drivers as employees rather than independent contractors, a new ruling Tuesday by the California Labor Commission
SF News Warriors Victory Celebrations Remain Mostly Peaceful, But Oakland Street Parties Lasted Into The Night The utter mayhem that many expected in the wake of a Warriors victory in the NBA Finals failed to materialize Tuesday night, despite thousands of fans drunk and partying in the streets on
SF News Day Around The Bay: Giants Say OK To 40% Affordable Housing For the upcoming, 28-acre mixed-use development behind AT&T Park, at Mission Rock, the Giants have now agreed to build an unprecedented 40 percent of the housing units as below-market-rate. [Socketsite] The