SF News Leaked Milo Yiannopoulos Emails Lead To Firing Of VICE Writer A lengthy, exclusive report from BuzzFeed delves into a large cache of emails to and from former Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos, and, if they are, as they seem to be, legit, they
Arts & Entertainment Goodbye, Old Friend: AOL Is Killing Off AIM After 20 Years It's truly the end of an era: AOL, now under the banner of the unfortunately named Oath over at Verizon, is killing off its signature Instant Messenger service effective December 15. AIM, as
SF News Vallejo Dads' Fight Stemming From First Graders' Fight Turns Deadly An argument between the fathers of two six-year-olds in Vallejo led to one of the dads allegedly killing the other. KRON 4 has the story, which comes via sources at Vallejo Unified School
SF News Day Around The Bay: Blue Angels Tear Across SF Sorry if you don't like loud noises or have small children or pets! The Blue Angels were doing their ear-splitting "practice" today over SF. Yay? [Chronicle] Most Americans expect cars to be driverless
SF News Big Sur To Reopen To Traffic Next Week As Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge Gets Replaced The wait is over and long-suffering Big Sur area businesses will once again be accessible from Highway 1 starting next Friday, the 13th of October. Caltrans crews have been working around the clock
SF News Charges Dismissed For All But One East Bay Officer Connected To Sexual Exploitation Of Celeste Guap In the latest update in the sexual misconduct and exploitation case that roiled the Oakland Police Department and affected several other law enforcement departments over the last year and a half, an Alameda
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bay Area Safeway Manager Does Reddit AMA, Explains Why Self-Checkout System Is So Bad And Lines Are Always Long An anonymous "mid-level manager" at a Bay Area Safeway store did a Reddit Ask Me Anything this week, and in it he admits that he's baffled at the choices Safeway corporate makes when
SF News 14 Officers Fired On I-80 Suspect After Emeryville Standoff We have a brief update in the case of the standoff and officer-involved shooting on I-80 that shut down the freeway for much of last Wednesday. As CBS 5 reports, a total of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Museum Of Ice Cream Creator To NY Mag: 'I Want To Be The Next Disney' While she has enjoyed mostly only good press and boundless popularity for her previous two iterations of The Museum of Ice Cream in NY and LA, the last few weeks since the opening
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Brown Sugar Kitchen, Royal Feast Added To Michelin's Bib Gourmand List We're closing in on the big update announcement for the 2018 Bay Area Michelin Guide, and that means first we get the teaser of this year's Bib Gourmand honorees. Last year the list
Arts & Entertainment Coldplay Goes Well Past Santa Clara's Curfew (Because Of Course) #Coldplay ends concert 56 min past curfew. @49ers "concerned concerts may not come to Levi's Stadium again unless the music ban is resolved" pic.twitter.com/NuolhRiT4I— Janine De la Vega (@JanineDLV) October
SF News SFPD Still Seeking Witnesses In Fatal SoMa Shooting Near EndUp Almost exactly a year after a fatal shooting up the street from the club, and a little more a year after a fatal shooting that happened inside the EndUp nightclub at 6th and
Arts & Entertainment Mining The Sad Tale Of San Francisco's First Reluctant Out Gay Hero, Oliver Sipple Recently on the WNYC radio show and podcast Radiolab, producers delved into the moral minefield of a local scandal of sorts that erupted in the wake of an attempted assassination of President Gerald
Arts & Entertainment Even Lawrence Ferlinghetti Can't Save 'Poets Plaza' Plan In North Beach A long discussed, previously quashed plan to close down a block of Vallejo Street in North Beach in front of the Church of St. Francis from Assisi to create Piazza Saint Francis, The
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Locanda Chef Anthony Strong Readies New Restaurant, Hosts Weekend Pop-Up Dinner Series Kyoto-style Spaghetti w/ duck, ginger, parmigiano & sansho pepper pop-up tickets on sale now, link in bio! . . #italianfood #soyum #eeeeeats #tastespotting #buzzfeast #infatuation #foodporn #foodgawker #feedfeed A post shared by Cibicotti (@cibicottisf) on
SF News Jean Quan's Outer Sunset Pot Shop Denied By Supes Former Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and her husband Dr. Floyd Huen, along with partner Ryan Hudson of The Apothecarium, will have to look elsewhere with their hopes to open a medical marijuana dispensary
SF News Dolores Heights Deaths Deemed Murder-Suicide Two people found dead of gunshot wounds in a vehicle Saturday morning on a side street in Dolores Heights, initially deemed a double homicide, have now apparently been determined to be victims in
SF News Sen. Dianne Feinstein Says Daughter Was Supposed To Go To Las Vegas Music Festival Sen. Feinstein says her daughter had planned to go to the Route 91 music festival: "That's how close it came to me." https://t.co/TLkjcwGmT1— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 4, 2017 At
SF News Day Around The Bay: Neal Cassady Letter Finds Home An 18-page letter from Neal Cassady to his friend Jack Kerouac in 1950 that was discovered in an Oakland home three years ago, which supposedly inspired Kerouac's soon-to-be adopted stream-of-consciousness style and which
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Trevor The Truffle Man From Dolores Park Goes Legit ☀️☀️☀️ rg @cchikandkushy A post shared by Truffle Man (@truffle.man) on Jul 15, 2017 at 9:51am PDT After years of roaming Dolores Park most every sunny day with his signature, umbrella-protected copper
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chef Robin Song's Gibson Debuts Thursday In The Hotel Bijou Chef Robin Song, who earned accolades for some of his earlier work at Hog & Rocks several years back, now has a new stage from which to display his talents, and that's the
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Nothing makes sense. The world is pretty awful. Nevertheless it's another pretty Indian Summer week in San Francisco, and we are muddling through. Should you need to get out of the house and/
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Steve Martin Is One Serious Banjo Player Comedian and actor turned playwright Steve Martin also plays banjo on the side, because as he and Stephen Colbert recently discussed, he's a polymath and apparently never sleeps. He's got a new album
SF News Yahoo Hack From 2013 Actually Impacted All 3 Billion Accounts Highlighting just how complicated it's apparently been, even internally, to sort out the major breach of Yahoo from 2013 that was only first revealed to the public 10 months ago, Yahoo's new parent
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Healdsburg Fine-Dining Destination Cyrus, Closed Since 2012, Confirms 2019 Rebirth Thanks @peoplemag for the feature! http://greatideas.people.com/2013/09/26/the-new-top-chef-masters-winner-sounds-off-on-skydiving-and-more/ A post shared by Douglas Keane (@douglaskeane) on Oct 1, 2013 at 10:23am PDT Five years after Michelin two-star