Arts & Entertainment 'Kim's Convenience' at ACT Is a Hilarious, Taut Tale of an Immigrant Family Originally written 20 years ago and first performed 14 years ago, leading to a popular Canadian TV show adaptation, 'Kim's Convenience' remains a funny and powerful piece of theater about the immigrant experience.
SF News Trump Now Threatening to Move 2026 World Cup Matches Out of 'Dangerous' SF Bay and Seattle It could be an empty threat and more blowhard BS from President Donald Trump, or it could be something he'll actually try. But Trump mentioned on Thursday that he might want to move next year's World Cup matches out of cities that are "even a little bit dangerous."
SF News Fireballs Seen In Evening Sky Thursday Over the Bay Were Just More Space Trash From Elon Musk Many residents of the Bay Area and beyond, even as far east as Reno, reported seeing a meteor-like fireball in the sky that broke apart just before 8 pm Thursday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Starbucks Closing 120 Underperforming Locations Starbucks is closing over 120 locations around the country, including some in the Bay Area; a mistrial has been declared in a stabbing case outside a Santa Rosa bar; and a car wash owner is suing over an ICE raid.
SF News Sarah Jane Moore, the Unassuming Radical Who Took a Shot at the President In SF, Dies at 95 Sarah Jane Moore, one of two would-be assassins who took aim at President Gerald Ford in the span of three weeks in the summer of 1975, died on Wednesday in a nursing home in Tennessee at the age of 95.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Via Aurelia, the Huge New Tuscan-Focused Restaurant From the Che Fico Team, Opens In Mission Bay Next Week One of the most anticipated and buzzed-about restaurant openings of the year is coming in on schedule. Via Aurelia, from Che Fico partners David Nayfeld and Matt Brewer, will be opening September 30 in Mission Bay.
SF News 25-Person Mob-Style Robbery of Jewelry Store In San Ramon Part of Larger Pattern A 25-person mob committed an armed robbery at a jewelry store in San Ramon on Monday, ransacking the store and reportedly making off with $1 million worth of merchandise. The crime is part of a larger pattern repeating itself across California.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Parking Cop Finder App Gets Shut Down An app created to track SF parking cops in real time has been shut down; Kamala Harris faces protesters on the first night of her book tour; and trailblazing local journalist Belva Davis has died.
SF News Passengers Describe Scary Runaway Muni Train Incident By Duboce Park Passengers on Muni's N-Judah line reportedly experienced a harrowing ride Wednesday morning when the train seemed to accelerate out of control and was unable to stop.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Second Jury Deadlocks In Trial of Ex-Dublin Guard The jury in the second trial, like the first one, has deadlocked on the guilt or innocence of former FCI Dublin prison guard Darrell Wayne Smith; 101 California is now for sale; and another restaurant closes in the SF Centre mall.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Spot For Reubens and Bagels Arrives In the Marina, With Jewish Deli-Inspired Cocktails Super Mensch, the latest venture by Causwells chef-owner Adam Rosenblum, is a labor of love and a return to his roots for Rosenblum, and it opened Wednesday next door to the Presidio movie theater.
SF News Ugh — Realtors Now Trying to Make 'Lower Hayes' Happen It's apparently come time for San Francisco's Mid-Market to be rebranded, 15 years after the neighborhood was primed for a big tech comeback that never really came, and a year after its defining tenant, Twitter, flew the coop.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Joe Betz, Longtime Owner of SF's House of Prime Rib, Dies at 86 San Francisco has lost one of its longest serving restaurateurs, as we learn Wednesday that House of Prime Rib owner Joe Betz has passed.
SF Politics Newsom Goes on Colbert, Warns 'We Will Not Have an Election In 2028 Unless We Wake Up' Governor Gavin Newsom went on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' last night, which was not the most-watched late night show Tuesday that Trump has gotten canceled, or almost canceled.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Yesterday Was the Hottest Day of the Year In SF Tuesday was the hottest day of the year so far in SF, hitting 88 degrees downtown; SF Rec & Parks identifies new sites for pickleball courts; and some guerrilla public art of Trump and Epstein comes down in DC.
SF News Local App-Maker Makes Viral App to Track SF Parking Cops The guy behind the app we recently told you about that tracks the relative hotness of restaurant patrons has a new app that tracks SF's meter maids/parking cops in real time.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink OG Whole Foods Location In Mill Valley Announces Permanent Closure, Prompting Outcry, Petition One of the first Whole Foods locations in the country, the one that debuted in a Quonset hut structure on Miller Avenue in Mill Valley over 30 years ago, has been closed since July for "repairs," and now may be closed for good.
SF News Fremont Man Charged With Stalking and Killing Sex Offender He Found on Megan's Law Website A Fremont man who apparently took some delight in killing a man he did not know who was listed on a sex offender website has been charged with his murder, and had a previous arrest in 2021 for hunting someone else he thought to be a pedophile.
SF News 64-Year-Old Man Accused of Firing Gun at Sacramento ABC Affiliate Allegedly Had Anti-Trump Notes In Car A Sacramento man arrested last week for firing a gun at a local ABC television affiliate — in the wake of the Jimmy Kimmel/Charlie Kirk controversy — apparently had written messages critical of the Trump administration, and made a note to himself about doing something "scary."
SF News Walnut Creek Man Charged In Murder of Wife and Mother-in-Law A 43-year-old Walnut Creek man with an alleged history of domestic violence has now been charged with the murder of his wife and mother-in-law in the home that the three shared last week.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Another Hot Day In Store A Heat Advisory is in effect for much of the Bay Area today; Berkeley felt a 3.0M aftershock from yesterday's early morning earthquake; and two major TV station owners are still boycotting Kimmel.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Nick Bosa Now Out for the Season Chipmaker Nvidia is investing $100 billion in OpenAI; Jimmy Kimmel is coming back on the air Tuesday; and 49er Nick Bosa is out for the season with the knee injury he sustained on Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment What You Missed at 2025's Portola Festival In San Francisco The fourth annual Portola Festival lucked out with its sunniest weekend yet by being scheduled a week earlier this year, and an estimated 45,000 attendees per day enjoyed sets by LCD Soundsystem, Dom Dolla, Moby, and Christina Aguilera.
SF News BART Set New Post-Pandemic Ridership Record In August Thanks in part to big events like Outside Lands, and thanks to a new program that provides unlimited rides for UC Berkeley students, BART saw its ridership soar to a new post-pandemic record in August.
Bay Area Sports American Tennis Star Taylor Fritz Pulls Out Win for Team World at Laver Cup In San Francisco It was a "home" tournament win for Team World at this year's Laver Cup, which pits European players against the rest of the world, including Americans. And that was despite two highly seeded Americans bowing out at the last minute.