SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Now Open In Noe: Ardiana, From Gialina/Ragazza Chef New neighborhood restaurant @ardiana_sf brought to us by #gialinapizzeria and #regazzasf A post shared by Michael Kelly (@moykiek) on Aug 8, 2017 at 6:30pm PDT Sharon Ardiana, the chef-restaurateur behind successful
Arts & Entertainment Employment Sadness: SF Couple Seeks Assistant To Do Absolutely Everything From Manicures To Instagram Occasionally, Craigslist offers us a naked glimpse into the world we live in now and the insufferable private lives of its inhabitants, much as it offers us a window into the horrors of
SF News Shelter In Place Order For Turk And Leavenworth Linked To Suspicious Device Avoid the area of Turk St and Leavenworth due to Police Activity. Individuals in the area of https://t.co/I1sIkYPYoT pic.twitter.com/fWsqoD5yHY— San Francisco DEM (@SF_emergency) August 9, 2017
SF News As Jury Selection Is About To Begin In Kate Steinle Murder Trial, Suspect Changes His Name The accused man in the Kate Steinle shooting trial, which will begin jury selection on August 21, has until now been going by the name Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez. This, it turns out, is
SF News Airbnb Deactivates Accounts Of Attendees Headed To Alt-Right Rally In Virginia #YouWillNotReplaceUs pic.twitter.com/u1YRGlq6rj— Cecilia🙋🏼Davenport (@CWDaven) May 14, 2017 As PayPal and GoFundMe have recently done with alt-right figures doing fundraising, Airbnb has taken a stand against users who appear to
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fired Sexist Google Engineer Gets Job Offer From Julian Assange This week, a literary magazine is putting out stories using Google AdWords, so you may see short stories that are not trying to sell you anything popping up in Google searches. [AdWeek] There
Arts & Entertainment Never Been To Outside Lands? 10 Important Tips For Getting The Most Out Of SF's Big Music Fest It's the 10th annual outing for Outside Lands this weekend, the sprawling SF music festival in Golden Gate Park that draws around 200,000 people over the course of three days, many of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] SF's Oldest Gay Bar The Gangway Is Once Again Set To Close, May Become 'Kung Fu' Laundromat (Or A Straight Bar) We knew as of January 2016 that the owner of The Gangway, the oldest continually operating gay bar in the city, at 841 Larkin Street in the 'Loin, was looking to sell the
SF News Anita Hill Says Women Should Sue If They Want Silicon Valley To Get Less Sexist In a pointed op-ed in the New York Times today, Anita Hill, who these days is working as a plaintiffs' attorney at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, suggests that "It’s time women
Arts & Entertainment Noted Sensational 'Rape Rock' Band The Mentors Coming To Oakland's Stork Club Next Month Attention-getting, sensationally (and perhaps actually) chauvinist heavy-metal/punk band The Mentors, who are now men in their 50s and still shilling what they dubbed "rape rock" going back to the 1980s, are scheduled
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink FDA: Your Moscow Mule Mug Might Be Giving You Copper Poisoning The #thirst is real! 👅 #sundayswag A post shared by Moscow Mule (@the.moscow.mule) on May 21, 2017 at 10:06am PDT It's a trend widely noted in the last half-decade at craft
SF News Houston Family's Dog Dies In United Flight Cargo Hold En Route To SFO A five-year-old King Charles spaniel named Lulu died aboard a United Airlines flight from Houston to San Francisco recently, and the family is pointing blame at the airline. The Houston family told their
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lucky 13 Site Hits Market For $9.75M With Development Approvals It looks as though the owners of the Upper Market Street dive bar Lucky 13, which we've long known is endangered, did not intend to do any development work themselves, but now that
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mission Residents Cheer Bike-Share Vandalism Four dummy heads used in a famous Alcatraz escape are "deteriorating," and they're getting recreated via 3D printing. [Chronicle] Apparently a fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution let Monsanto ghost-write an editorial with his
SF News Travis Kalanick May Be Angling For A Shareholder Battle To Return As Uber CEO It sounds like ousted Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was not speaking lightly when, as we heard last week, he was talking about "Steve Jobs-ing it" and returning to head the company just two
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Top Round Roast Beef Heads Into Former Discolandia Space; Residents Freak When Iconic Sign Gets Repainted Some 24th Street denizens were freaking out last week when they saw that the new tenants of the former Pig & Pie / Discolandia space at 2964 24th Street were painting over the beloved
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Still Good: AL's Place Today we're kicking off a new feature called "Still Good," focusing on Bay Area restaurants that have been open a few years, or a few decades, and therefore may not have been garnering
SF News South Bay Couple Buys Private Street Near Presidio, And Wealthy Residents Are Dismayed A savvy couple from the South Bay who do some real estate investing happened to catch that a private street, and all the common areas surrounding it including sidewalks and planted medians, went
SF News Peter Thiel Quoted As Saying There's A 50 Percent Chance Trump Administration 'Ends In Disaster' It turns out that billionaire Trump backer Peter Thiel's public support for the president is not all that it seems. According to a piece by BuzzFeed News that relies on statements from several
SF News Detwiler Fire Caused By Gunshot, Investigators Say The nearly 82,000-acre Detwiler Fire in Mariposa County, which was still smoldering as of the weekend and 98 percent contained, was sparked by a gunshots on public lands, investigators now believe. As
SF News Video: Alcatraz Ferry Captain Rescues 10 Aboard Sinking Boat Around 8:45 p.m. Thursday night, just as one of the last ferries was leaving Alcratraz with 438 passengers on board, a distress call went out about a 31-foot recreational boat with
SF News Google Employee Writes Internal Memo Railing Against Women, Diversity; Rage Ensues A memo from a senior software engineer that went "internally viral" at Google last week titled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber" reportedly laid out a manifesto for why women are less well suited for
SF News Two Men Suspected In Strange Chicago Murder Come To Bay Area, Turn Themselves In Two middle-aged men, one a university professor from Chicago and the other a university employee from England, appear to have taken a long road trip to the Bay Area after they were both
SF News Uber's CEO Short List Is Now Down To Three White Guys Despite appearing to intend to hire a female chief executive as a means of reshaping Uber's corporate image as a fratty boys' club, it looks like Uber is going to end up with
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: $180 Kobe Beef Sandwich Coming To SoMa The big food-and-drink news in town this week was the purchase of SF's signature brewery Anchor Brewing by Japan's Sapporo Holdings, which follows a trend of such deals but still feels kind of,