Arts & Entertainment YouTube Star PewDiePie Again In Trouble For Racist Speech, This Time With SF Game Company 27-year-old Swedish vlogger PewDiePie, who for reasons I can't even wrap my head around made $15 million last year for essentially rambling like a crazy person and taking video of himself playing video
Arts & Entertainment Incredibly Satisfying Video Follows BART's 'Brightening Crew' As They Power-Wash Station Stairs Aww, some nice PR for BART for a change. BART just posted this video, apparently produced by their in-house communications team, highlighting the work of the guys who power-wash all the grime (and
Arts & Entertainment [Updates] Apple Unveils New iPhone X, Series 3 Watch, iPhone 8, And Animoji! "I love hearing his voice, and I love hearing his message," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, coming out on stage at the new Steve Jobs Theater at Apple's new Cupertino campus just after
SF News SFO Worker Struck By Lightning, Wildfire Sparked In Woodside, More Thunderstorms Expected Tuesday Last night's rare and lengthy thunderstorm around the Bay Area caused upwards of 7,000 flashes in the sky and 1,200 ground strikes according to meteorologists, and everyone should be braced for
SF News [Update] Photos: Freak September Thunderstorm Brings 1200+ Lightning Strikes It's weird enough that we're getting a thunderstorm tonight, but this was one with an unusually high number of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes. Also, meteorologists are saying that more thunderstorms are possible on Tuesday,
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF State Stabbing Ruled Self-Defense A male student, DJ, and SF State cheerleader who was accused of assault with a deadly weapon and multiple felony counts was acquitted of most charges against him last week in a strange
SF News Who Are Antifa In The Bay Area, And Can They Be Negotiated With? Is this black bloc's biggest ever showing in the Bay Area? pic.twitter.com/qX1Ck3j8Sh— Michael Montgomery (@MichaelMontCIR) August 27, 2017 We used to use the term "anarchists" or "black bloc" to describe
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Druggy Haight & Stanyan McDonald's To Be Purchased By City, Redeveloped As Housing The McDonald's at the end of Haight Street at Stanyan is not long for this world as the city has just about inked a deal to purchase the problematic property for redevelopment as
SF News Vallejo Is Whack: Shirtless Burglar Steals Armload Of Ice Cream Cakes Continuing the trend of producing some of the Bay Area's most odd crime stories, Vallejo's police blotter brings us this latest crime involving a Baskin Robbins, a shirtless man, and what must have
Arts & Entertainment SF's Wild Parrot Flocks Still Going Strong, But Non-Profit That Cares For Injured Birds Needs Help Nearly a decade and a half after San Francisco's wild parrots gained wide fame via a book and a documentary about them, the noisy but beloved, non-native green birds have only increased their
SF News Wealthy Presidio Terrace Residents Hire Lobbyists To Pressure Supes To Rescind Street Sale The San Francisco Board of Supervisors last week voted to hold a November hearing on the issue of the contested sale of a privately owned street to real estate investors who are, seemingly,
SF News Massive Landslide In Big Sur Won't Get New Road For At Least A Year #BigSurLandslide fly around May 27, preliminary computer animation. Roughly 13 acres of new #California land! pic.twitter.com/PoKZL5WZBI— USGS Coastal Change (@USGSCoastChange) June 1, 2017 The Mud Creek Slide in the southern
SF News Queer Nightlife Personality Bubbles Fatally Shot On Tenderloin Street Anthony Torres, the flamboyant 44-year-old DJ and nightlife personality known around the Tenderloin as Bubbles and typically wearing large wigs and pink lipstick, was reportedly shot and killed early Saturday morning across the
Arts & Entertainment Video: Skateboarders Hill Bombing In SF This latest video of fearless skaters "hill bombing" around SF was posted only a week ago, and it opens with a kid screaming "F**k you!" at the driver a car and then
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Excessive Heat Turns Wine Grapes To Raisins The 2017 vintage may be a tough one for many Napa and Sonoma winemakers after last week's heatwave, which hit right before harvest for red varietals like Cabernet. The harvest had been shaping
Arts & Entertainment New iPhone 8 With Facial Recognition And Bezel-less iPhone X Rumored For Tuesday Reveal It's the 10th anniversary of the first iPhone this year, and thus it's been rumored for months that Apple would be revealing some fantastic new iteration of the smartphone with their annual September
SF News Day Around The Bay: Beware These Spooky 'It' Promotional Mannequins Around SF Warner Bros. Pictures has scattered these spooky child mannequins like the one above promoting the release of It (see SFist's review here) around town, and taken photos of them. [Radio Alice] Have you
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: Oakland Pride, Feat. Alex Newell and Andra Day It's time again for the Bay Area's much smaller, much more recently inaugurated LGBTQ Pride celebration, Oakland Pride. On Sunday, for only the eighth time ever, Oakland celebrates its LGBTQ people with a
Arts & Entertainment The 10 Most Scenic Muni Lines In honor of Muni Heritage Weekend, which is this weekend this will explain why you're seeing so many vintage streetcars and other vehicles around we're revisiting SFist's favorite Muni lines — not necessarily to
Arts & Entertainment Glen Park's Massive, Kooky Chenery House Hits Market For $12.5 Million Speak of the devil! Just this week we were revisiting retired advertising executive Bob Pritikin's Glen Park mansion known as Chenery House, via this post about the owner of Haight Street shop Loved
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dominique Crenn Pens Brusque Note To Male-Dominated San Pellegrino Chef Competition: 'Please Evolve' Two-starred Michelin chef Dominique Crenn has a few words on social media this week for the San Pellegrino 2018 Young Chef competition, which just announced its juries in 21 regions around the globe.
SF News Oakland, San Jose Both Want To Be In The Running For New Amazon HQ Cities across the country are hoping to win the local economic lottery windfall that will come from a new 50,000-person Amazon headquarters after the rapidly growing company announced Thursday that it intends
Arts & Entertainment Color Factory Extends Run, More Tickets On Sale Next Week The incredibly popular, somewhat-pricey-for-what-amounts-to-a-few-Instagram-opps experience known as The Color Factory will remain open a bit longer on Sutter Street for all your Instagram needs because it's required that all would-be influencers have an
SF News Deplorable Teens Playing With Fireworks Accused Of Causing 130-Acre Fire In Gilroy #"Bally" wild fire grows to 130 acres above #EagleRidge dev in west Gilroy. Air attack going strong despite hazy skies. A few sprinkles. pic.twitter.com/rcRCFikPLO— @Rob Fladeboe kron4 (@KRON4RFladeboe) September 4,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Disgraced VC Threatens Accuser With Legal Action Airbnb says “soon” all SF listings will be legal, as Berkeley hosts rush to comply with registration law by Oct deadline. [Curbed][Daily Cal] Supervisors are considering tossing out the sale of Presidio