SF News Video: Non-Critical Mass Child Cyclists Take Over Southbound Lane Of 101 Sunday A group of about 40 reported teenagers decided to take to Highway 101 South on Sunday afternoon and Cruz from SoMa toward the Excelsior, as this guy on Reddit shows us. This was
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sinbad's Owners Now In Standoff With Port, Refuse To Vacate We learned last month that 40-year-old, kitschy, waterfront standby Sinbad's was headed for imminent closure, but at the time the restaurant's owners, the Stinson brothers, made some statements that suggested they weren't going
Arts & Entertainment <i>Looking</i> Recap: Monagamish Last night's Season 2 finale of Looking likely did not disappoint loyal fans of the show, and may have even impressed some late-arriving gay fans with its frank and genuinely realistic discussion of
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Opera House Prepares For <i>Game Of Thrones</i> Premiere We warned you last week that the Game of Thrones cast was descending on Civic Center tonight for the Season 5 red carpet premiere. The whole event will be streamed live on Facebook
SF News What Are NY And SF Doing In Ted Cruz's Campaign Video? I'm running for President and I hope to earn your support! pic.twitter.com/0UTqaIoytP— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 23, 2015 "It's going to take a new generation of courageous conservatives to help
SF News South Bay Man Kills Stepdaughter In Gruesome Drunk Driving Incident A Campbell man with a serious alcohol problem drove into, and then over, his 41-year-old stepdaughter on Thursday afternoon, and his wife is speaking out to the media about the terrible incident in
Arts & Entertainment Video: All About The Rad Video Art Scene In SF In The 1970s KQED and SFMOMA on the Go have just made this great documentary short about pioneering video artists in San Francisco in the 1970s people like Skip Sweeney, who started making abstract "feedback" videos;
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Aster Opening Shortly, Horsefeather Headed To Divisadero This week saw the opening of the new, Proxy-esque beer garden and pre-game venue next to AT&T Park, The Yard, as well as the announcement of the closure of Cafe Claude
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Your Very Own Walk-In Closet. No Really. For some reason, these people wanted a roommate by March 15th, and they couldn't find one! I can't figure it out! There's another open house tonight, you guys. Get on this. This spacious
SF News New Poll Confirms What Everyone Knows: SF Is Way Gay You know how we're always making fun of The Advocate when they pump out that click-bait list every year where they try to say some city like Dayton, Ohio is gayer than San
Arts & Entertainment <i>Game Of Thrones</i> Season Five Premiere Happening Monday At SF Opera House, And Live On Facebook We'd heard a tip recently that a permit application had been filed for parking limos on Grove Street in Civic Center on Monday March 23, in connection with the arrival of the cast
SF News Weather Report: Spring Showers Winter is officially over today today is in fact the vernal equinox, and it also happens to coincide with a black supermoon (a super close new moon) and a solar eclipse (that we
SF News Nema Developer Already Looking To Sell? The developer of the mid-Market apartment building everyone loves to hate, Nema, looks to be selling a "minority stake" in the complex just two years after it was completed (and before parts of
Arts & Entertainment Pink Saturday Will End At 8 PM, Will Have More Music And Stuff In the ongoing negotiations over how to move forward with Pink Saturday the traditional Saturday night sh*tshow in the Castro post-Dyke March, pre-Pride parade day the LGBT Center has stepped up to
Arts & Entertainment How To Do The Fox Theater This is the first in a series of pieces in which SFist is going to school you at least those of you who don't already know how best to do certain important activities
SF News East Bay BART Riders Traveling Past Fruitvale Will Be Screwed Through Spring And Summer BART is planning some major track repair work on weekends starting April 5 that will shut down service completely between Coliseum and Fruitvale stations. This means a "bus bridge" will be necessary to
SF News [Update] Lawyer Behind Egregious Bernal Heights Rent Increase Gives Snide Statement Denouncing Rent Control The story that broke earlier this week about the longtime tenant in a Bernal Heights rent-controlled unit has continued to churn, despite the fact that the tenant herself seems to have no legal
SF News Suspect In 2012 Quintuple Homicide Finally Going To Trial A truly horrible, grisly multiple murder occurred on a quiet street near City College in March 2012, and it was called one of the worst mass slayings in SF's history. The main suspect
SF News What Is Going On In Napa?: Body Found In Freezer, Also More Details About Vineyard Shooting Though mentioned in brief yesterday in Day Around the Bay, it's time to turn our full attention to the fact that Napa seems to have gone from quiet to crazy in the span
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Bay Area Food Folks Featured On New 'Victory Garden' Series PBS has revived their defunct Victory Garden series with the help of The Perennial Plate and Edible magazine, and the result is The Victory Garden: Edible Feast. The newly released episode 5 of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cafe Claude Already Closed In The Marina In a pretty fast turn of events, local restaurateur Franck LeClerc is shutting down his Greenwich Street outpost of Cafe Claude after just 18 months. As Inside Scoop reports, following a January hiatus,
SF News [Update] Evil Archbishop Now Dumping Water On Homeless People To Roust Them From Cathedral Doorways The San Francisco Catholic Archdiocese is not doing themselves any favors, PR-wise, lately, and now we get a story via CBS 5 that they have a policy of showering homeless people with water
SF News Here's What The State Wants You To Do To Conserve Water, And Here's What You Actually Should Do Debates are starting to rage across social media, and among actual live humans at cocktail and dinner parties, about how poorly or adequately California has been addressing our drought catastrophe particularly after that
Arts & Entertainment Not A Joke: Eliana Lopez Is Doing A Comedic Play, In Spanish, About The Mirkarimi Domestic Abuse Scandal Well, who saw this coming? Venezuelan-born actress Eliana Lopez, who remains married to Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi and is the mother of his child, is now putting on a play, in Spanish, titled "Cuál
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bizarre Shooting At Napa Vineyard All this evening, in honor of St. Patrick's Day, AAA is offering free "tipsy tows" to anyone who's too drunk to drive. Just call 800-222-4357 and they'll pick up you and your car.