Arts & Entertainment SF Animal Care & Control Rescues 40 Baby Bunnies Who Were Advertised For Sale 'As Meat Or Pets' On Craigslist In a release that went out Friday, San Francisco Animal Care & Control (SFACC) announced that they had just rescued 40 rabbits, "mainly underage kits," and they had done so via an individual
SF News Google CEO Sundar Pichai Calls Trump's Ban On Immigration 'Painful'; Zuckerberg Says He's 'Concerned' Donald Trump's asinine executive order Friday banning entry into the country of all people from seven Muslim-majority nations for at least 90 days making good on his xenophobic campaign promises to fight radical
Arts & Entertainment 'Fun Home' At The Curran Is As Funny, Wrenching, And Complicated As It Was On Broadway For the inaugural production at the newly renovated, thoroughly gorgeous Curran producer and artistic director Carole Shorenstein Hays brought a show that had won wide praise and several Tony Awards, despite being a
Arts & Entertainment Watch The Trailer For 'Thirteen Reasons Why,' A Bay Area-Shot Netflix Series Produced By Selena Gomez A peek at a passion project I've been working on with @Netflix. @13ReasonsWhy arrives 3/31. A video posted by Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) on Jan 25, 2017 at 8:10am PST Actress Selena
Arts & Entertainment Video: Introducing UCSF's Therapy Cat, And Laguna Honda's Therapy Animal Menagerie Tucked up on Mount Sutro is a pretty amazing institution that has its roots in San Francisco's Gold Rush era, and is now one of only a few publicly owned and publicly funded
SF News Tideline, The Chariot Of Ferries, Launches Commuter Service Between SF, Berkeley, and Richmond Much the way private shuttle buses like Chariot have been invading San Francisco for several years and providing more comfortable alternatives for the Muni-averse, a new public/private ferry service has just launched
SF News Video: Check Out The Progress On The Central Subway Though it may not seem like the thing will ever be done, underground work on the Central Subway and its three subterranean stations is ongoing, and will be through next year. The SFMTA
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Four New Hotels Are Opening In SF This Year, Three With Rooftop Bars It's been a while since there has been a boom in San Francisco hotels, and with the exception of the Viceroy makeovers of the Hotel Zetta (formerly the Hotel Milano) four years ago
SF News Day Around The Bay: Lefty O'Doul's Landlord Gets Restraining Order Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Chronicle staffer Caille Millner would like you to know
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michael Bauer Just Wrote A Deadly Serious Rave Review Of Taco Bell's Naked Chicken Chalupa Some Chronicle staffers apparently thought it would be "fun" if longtime restaurant critic Michael Bauer "climb[ed] off the pedestal of high-end dining to review Taco Bell’s Naked Chicken Chalupa," which just
Arts & Entertainment Francis Ford Coppola Is Trying To Crowd-Fund An 'Apocalypse Now' Video Game 77-year-old auteur and winery owner Francis Ford Coppola keeps himself quite busy, what with a couple of restaurants and wineries up in the North Bay including this Native American-themed one that just opened
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink PS, We Have NAFTA To Thank For Plentiful Coronas And Modelos In American Bars As the Trump Administration looks to gut, or just possibly renegotiate portions of the 23-year-old trade agreement with Mexico and Canada known as NAFTA, I point you toa 2015 piece from NPR's food
SF News ICE Agents Descend On Mission's Good Samaritan Center The immigration crackdown has begun, and some ICE agents, possibly emboldened or directed by the new Trump regime, conducted a rare raid in San Francisco Thursday, descending upon the Good Samaritan Family Resource
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 10 Best Unsung Bistros In San Francisco In an age of destination dining, pricey prix fixes, and fusion cuisines that we don't call fusion anymore, it can be refreshing to return to a favorite local haunt. Whether it's the kind
Arts & Entertainment Where To Watch Elephant Seals Doing Their Annual Mating And Birthing Thing Along The NorCal And Central Coast Check out my new blog post from #BigSur #California. Did you know there's a beach full of elephant seals?https://t.co/4wCo3U8IsX pic.twitter.com/2KOHT03T9V— Momentum Travels (@momentumtravel3) January 23, 2017
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cafe du Nord And Elixir Were Both Speakeasies, And More Fun Facts From Prohibition-Era San Francisco History nerds and party people alike dream about being able to time-travel to the 1920s, when a national crackdown on booze became a boon for nightlife people always have a lot more fun
SF News Activists Calling Twitter The 'Mouthpiece Of Fascism' To Protest Outside Company's HQ Thursday As we all continue to point fingers at groups, individuals, and institutions for causing the waking nightmare we'll all in now, one San Francisco company is in for a rough few years at
SF News Delays And Crowds Cause Big Hit To BART Rider Satisfaction In New Survey In BART's biennial survey of its regular riders, complaints are up about noise and lack of places to sit, and unsurprisingly given BART's delay- and breakdown-plagued 2016, overall satisfaction with the system is
SF News Uber Self-Driving Cars Are Back In SF, But They're Not Self-Driving, Uber Promises You thought we were rid of them when they got hauled off to Arizona last month, but Uber's self-driving cars are back on SF streets after barely a month. As CNet reports, the
SF News Large Debris Washed Into The Bay Takes At Least One Commuter Ferry Out Of Commission Major amounts of large debris, including whole tree trunks, have washed down from rivers and other waterways in recent storms into San Francisco and San Pablo Bays, creating potential hazards for boats. CBS
SF News 'A Sanctuary From Trump's Hate': San Francisco Reacts To Executive Order Punishing Sanctuary Cities Sanctuary city rally on the steps of city hall #ICEoutofCA pic.twitter.com/qb2sGU0Ds7— gio (@giobannnaa) January 25, 2017 A rally formed on the steps of San Francisco's City Hall Wednesday afternoon shortly
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink La Taqueria Wins Honorary James Beard Award The James Beard Foundation Awards, a.k.a. the Oscars of Food, don't happen until May. But after getting completely snubbed at the 2016 awards, San Francisco is at least guaranteed to be
SF News White House Calls Out SF Branch Office Of Dept. Of Defense For 'Inappropriate' Twitter Use The revolution will be tweeted from within! The latest development in President Trump's Week One internal war with government agencies that don't seem to like him much is a statement from Press Secretary
SF News Homeless Encampment Continues To Render Cesar Chavez Bike Bridge Virtually Unusable One part of town that has seen persistent homeless encampments over the past year is the area around Cesar Chavez and the 101/Potrero interchange, sometimes referred to as "The Hairball." About 100
SF News Landslides Cut Off Big Sur Tourism, Shut Down Highway 1 For Three Weeks Significant mud- and landslides, including huge boulders and piles of rock, have cut off the community of Big Sur from the world for the second time in six months as a section of