Arts & Entertainment Cher Hosting Big Gay Fundraiser For Clinton At Oasis This Sunday, With Cher Impersonator Chad Michaels Oasis co-owner Heklina announced Tuesday that her SoMa club would be hosting a Hillary Clinton fundraiser hosted by none other than Cher on Sunday. And this is no typical drag scene benefit for
Arts & Entertainment 55-Foot Nude Woman Sculpture To Get Inaugural Lighting Near San Leandro BART Tonight Truth is beauty at Burning Man By Marco Cochrane Pic courtesy of @scottlondonpics edited by me #burningman #art #... pic.twitter.com/Df8SrPvwEl— Luis Cochez (@L_uisCochez) November 18, 2014 After some months of
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: 'Spring Awakening' At Stanford Fans of the two-run Broadway hit Spring Awakening may want to consider a trip to Palo Alto next week for a new and pretty great sounding production at Stanford's Department of Theater and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink There's A Pre-Halloween 'Stranger Things' Pop-Up At Third Rail This Weekend Ring in Halloween week starting this Sunday with waffles, chocolate pudding, blinky Christmas lights, creepy 80's synth music, and Stranger Things-themed drink specials at a special pop-up event at Third Rail in Dogpatch.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mission Bar Dear Mom To Change Name, Get Pool Tables After four years in business and some flagging sales that owner Paul Bavaro attributes partly to homeless encampments in the vicinity, Dear Mom (2700 16th Street at Harrison) will be undergoing some changes
SF News Disney And Salesforce Dropped Twitter Bids Because Of Trolls At least in the case of two high-profile suitors that briefly explored the possibility of acquiring Twitter, it was the platform's infamous culture of bullying, trolls, and generally aggressive idiocy that turned them
SF News Small Group Stages One-Day 'Tent-In' Outside City Hall To Protest Treatment Of Homeless, Encampments Demonstrators Pitch Tents Outside San Francisco City Hall « CBS ... - CBS Local https://t.co/Y1XyTA96bZ— San Francisco (@SanFrancisco361) October 18, 2016 A group going by the moniker Civil Disgrace, led by Mission
SF News Day Around The Bay: Raiders Really Probably Moving To Las Vegas A federal judge has thrown out most of a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of schizophrenic transgender woman Kayla Moore, who died during an arrest by Berkeley police in 2013. A
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 4505 Burgers & BBQ Expands To Oakland, And Its Chicharrones Go National Though Oakland has a strong tradition of barbecue already, lots of Oakland's old-timey BBQ joints have either closed or lost their luster in recent years. So it should come as welcome news for
SF News People Lose 40 Pounds Worth Of Keys Every Month On BART, And Other Fun Facts You may think it's the end of the world if you lose your cellphone or wallet on BART, but you may not realize that they actually have a functioning Lost and Found department
SF News On This Day In 1989 The Loma Prieta Earthquake Struck And ABC 7's Cheryl Jennings Was Live On The Air Today marks the 27th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake, a 6.9 magnitude temblor that struck the Bay Area during a World Series game on October 17, 1989, killing 63 people and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SoMa's Lone Star Saloon Being Sold To Two Of Its Longtime Bartenders It appears that the once endangered Lone Star Saloon on Harrison Street is in the process of changing hands just months after the 27-year-old gay bar was granted Legacy Business status by the
SF News Escaped Inmate From Vacaville Prison On Loose An inmate went missing from a minimum-security correctional facility in Vacaville late Sunday night, and he remains at large, as CBS 5 is reporting. It's unclear if 29-year-old Jarvis Brown poses any sort
SF News Silicon Valley Donates Nearly $8 Million To Clinton Campaign Out Of Fear Of Trump Facing the unfathomable possibility of a President Donald Trump, Silicon Valley donors have spent nearly $8 million helping Hillary Clinton to get elected this year still far shy of the $21 million reportedly
Arts & Entertainment Video: New Short 'Borrowed Time' By Pixar Animators Is Lovely, Sad, Not For Kids Made during their spare time at Pixar over the course of five years, animators Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj's "Borrowed Time," a tragic but poignant six-minute short, was just released to the public,
SF News Peter Thiel Decides To Throw Away $1.25 Million On Trump Campaign Perhaps because it's the equivalent of what he pays his dog-walker, Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel decided to write a last-minute $1.25 million check to Donald Trump's losing presidential campaign, instead of
Arts & Entertainment Treasure Island Music Festival Goers Suffer Rain, Wind, Delays, No Flight Facilities "Treasure Island Music Festival and Moon" #timf2016 #sanfrancisco A photo posted by Ben Kremer (@benkremer) on Oct 15, 2016 at 9:57pm PDT As expected, Treasure Island Music Festival's tenth anniversary faced some
SF News Video: Watch The Latest Bay Bridge Pier Implosion Caltrans is one step closer to removing the last remnants of the old eastern span of the Bay Bridge today as another in a series of underwater implosions took place at 12:40
SF News Santa Clara University Students Caught On Camera Painting Swastika With Their Own Blood What is going on with Santa Clara University? The Jesuit college to our south has been host to two incidents of hateful vandalism recently, the latest a particularly disturbing one in which a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Coastal Italian Takes Over Mina Test Kitchen, Sweetgreen Arrives, And More This week we saw the debut of Rambler in the Hotel Zeppelin, the shuttering of iconic 48-year-old former gay spot The Lion Pub, and the death of longtime North Beach bar owner Richard
Arts & Entertainment TIMF Preview: Christine And The Queens On Fallon Coming this weekend to the Treasure Island Music Festival are the amazing Christine and the Queens, which is the stage moniker for French solo artist Héloïse Letissier and her male backup dancers. Christine/
Arts & Entertainment The Quote Marquee At Turk & Larkin Continues Trolling Trump Just to take a quick break from today's avalanche of atrocious press about Trump, and the candidate's continued, baffling idiocy and grossness, here's a look at how the famed sign outside Kahn &
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Introducing Rambler, Now Open At The Hotel Zeppelin We first brought you news of Rambler last month, and now as of last night the restaurant at the new Hotel Zeppelin near Union Square is open to the public. The restaurant is
SF News Flights Delayed Through Friday Night At SFO Due To Weather The rain is picking up as we cross into Friday afternoon here, and the heaviest of our weekend wetness is supposed to occur in the next few hours. And, predictably, the rain has
SF News Bernie Sanders Lands In SF Saturday, Will Stump For Jane Kim And Prop 61 While he doesn't really need to convince anyone in San Francisco not to vote for Donald Trump that contrarian libertarian IT guy at your office notwithstanding Bernie Sanders will be back in town