SF News SF Gay Man Starts 'I'd Bottom For Hillary' Campaign A San Francisco man named Ryan, who's only going by his first name for press purposes at the moment, has just launched a small site in support of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid,
SF News Willie Brown Says Newsom Should Be Hillary's Veep, Calls Peskin A 'Troll,' And Likes <i>Furious 7</i> This week's Willie's World is full of terrific tidbits from the man we all once called Da Mayor. First off he'd like everyone to know that Gavin Newsom should be Hillary Clinton's most
SF News Day Around The Bay: Guess How Much That Apartment Costs Wife of a San Francisco doctor accused of writing bogus painkiller prescriptions for homeless people has now been charged with money laundering. [Chron] Vice President Joe Biden was here last night and today,
SF News Mission Slumlord Locks Tenants Out Of Building A landlord in the Mission locked 23 tenants out of a building this week that had been deemed unsafe and uninhabitable by a city building inspector. The building at 938 Hampshire Street, as
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Share A Sh**ty Living Room For $1500 When I started writing this column a couple months ago, I didn't expect the sheer volume of depression-inducing examples of sorry accommodations that have come our way, either through quick Craigslist searches or
Arts & Entertainment Grateful Dead Confirm Bay Area Farewell Tour Dates At Levi's Stadium The surviving members of the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir, have confirmed the month-old rumor today that they will be adding two additional Bay Area dates to
SF News [Updated] Crowdfunding Campaign Launched To Support South Carolina Officer Who Shot Unarmed Man Even though GoFundMe has already rejected a campaign in support of Officer Michael T. Slager, the South Carolina cop who appears on video to have shot an unarmed man in the back after
SF News House Where Mummified Corpse Was Found Likely To Fetch $2.5M Think something like a hoarder situation with the added bonus of a decomposed, mummified corpse that was several years old will turn off buyers in this real estate market? Think again. The Chronicle
Arts & Entertainment Drag Version Of 'The Facts Of Life' Coming To Oasis This Month Because SF's drag queens have not yet run out of old TV shows to reenact, in drag, D'Arcy Drollinger and a cast of friends bring you The Facts of Life, premiering April 23
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here's The Menu For Lark, Opening Monday In The Castro Last month we caught the news that Lark was headed for the former Brandy Ho's space at 4068 18th Street. Now, after a brief remodel, Lark will open with its "new American" menu
SF News SFO Leads Nation In Airport Breaches It's a wonder that a terrorist hasn't just hopped a fence and suicide-bombed a plane at SFO, because according to a new Associated Press investigation going back a decade, our very own airport
Arts & Entertainment The Nine Easiest, Fun Nights Out In SF, By Neighborhood Sometimes you just want to go out, be it on a weekend or a school night, and you don't want to trek all over town or spend a huge wad of cash or
SF News Permanently Disabled Bryan Stow Now Being Bilked Out Of Millions By His Insurance Company Bryan Stow, the Giants fan who made the mistake of wearing Giants gear to an opening-day game at Dodger Stadium in 2011 and was savagely beaten by Dodgers fans as a result, is
Arts & Entertainment French Electro-Pop Outfit Yelle Comes To Mezzanine Tonight I can't recall the last time a French pop band gained as much traction in the U.S. as Yelle, the 15-year-old trio who made their first splash with the single "Je Veux
SF News Deplorable Teens Beat Up 50-Year-Old Woman For Telling Them To Hush Up On Muni We have an update on the local deplorable teen beat: A group of three rowdy girls, who were allegedly making a ruckus aboard a 21-Hayes bus Wednesday evening, began physically assaulting a 50-year-old
Arts & Entertainment Artists Are Getting Paid To Use SF's Recyclables To Make Pretty Things As part of Recology's Artist In Residence program, San Francisco artists apply for residencies in which they get studio space at Recology's Solid Waste Transfer facility near Candlestick Park, and full scavenging privileges
SF News Most Teens Actually Still Using Facebook Remember how two years ago everyone was saying "the kids don't use Facebook anymore because it's uncool and their moms are on there?" Well, it turns out that isn't really the case, at
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gavin For President? The Chronicle published an op-ed on why Gavin should run for president. Against Hillary. In 2016. [Chron] Stanley Roberts goes after people who bring their pets into SF food establishments. [KRON 4] Targeting
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sigh: Well Loved, Quirky Mission Japanese Spot Minako To Close Friday UGH. It's one thing after another this spring with the abrupt closings, and after last week's news about longtime stalwart The Orbit Room, now we get word that there are only three nights
SF News Robert Kennedy Jr. Speaks Out For Anti-Vaxxers In Sacramento Unfazed by this year's measles scare, anti-vaccination activist Robert Kennedy Jr. spoke at a screening of a film in Sacramento Tuesday night, at the Crest Theater, that continues to spread the misinformation that
SF News Mayor's Office Thinks $2700 Studio Is 'Affordable' In the ongoing absurdist saga of SF's rental market, we have a snapshot of what the Mayor's Office would consider "middle income" housing the type of income-restricted housing that's "affordable" to people who
SF News Meth Head Acquitted After Crazy Home Invasion And Assault Involving Spaceships The highlight of this week's releases from the Public Defender's Office concerns the case of 41-year-old Santino Aviles, who was accused of robbery, attempted robbery, burglary, and assault with force, as well as
SF News Van Ness Is Going To Be Partially Closed All Weekend Attention all Uber X and Lyft drivers, their passengers, and all those of you who own cars and are going to try to use Van Ness or Franklin to get yourselves to the
SF News SF Man Gets Out Of War-Torn Yemen, With Great Difficulty It's been a story in local TV news broadcasts the past week, and SFist noted it briefly here: 26-year-old Mokhtar Alkhanshali, who grew up in San Francisco, became trapped in the capital city
SF News Mandatory Gray Water Requirement For New Buildings Set To Freak Out Developers Supervisor Scott Wiener, who's often accused of being in the pocket of developers, has just proposed an aggressive, drought-conscious piece of legislation that would require all new developments in particular the huge and