SF News Day Around The Bay: Teen Sues Parents Over Facebook Posts Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. An Austrian teen is suing her parents for posting
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Almanac Beer Co. To Open Their First Taproom On 24th Street Thoroughly San Francisco, farm-to-bottle craft brewery Almanac Beer Co., which was founded in 2010 by former beer blogger Jesse Friedman along with partner Damian Fagan, will finally be giving us their first taproom
Arts & Entertainment Artist Jenny Holzer Wins Million-Dollar LED Art Commission For Transit Center Fans of contemporary art will recognize the name of Jenny Holzer, most famous for her word-based electronic artworks and installations, which often have come in the form of streams of digitized text as
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 35 Best Pizza Spots In The Inner Bay Area Some people will argue that pizza is pizza, it's hard to screw it up, and even bad pizza is still pizza and therefore good enough to eat. I do not like or agree
SF News Behold The Newest Most Expensive Condo Listing In SF: An $11.9M Four Seasons Penthouse Our friends at Curbed regularly track the city's most violently expensive home and condo listings. And seeing as we all enjoy drooling over these glimpses we get of how the 0.01% live,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Do This Thing: A Mini Beer Week Brew Fest Aboard A Ship Love beer but can't wait until February for the next Beer Week tasting blowout? Well, the SF Brewer's Guild, who actually put on Beer Week, are doing their 13th Annual Brews on the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Burma Superstar Employee And Plaintiff In Class Action Details Brutal Work Conditions Former dishwasher and line cook at Burma Superstar, William Navarette, who is one of the lead plaintiffs in a class action suit against the local chain that was filed last week, has revealed
SF News Ha! New NRA Ad Mistakes SF Skyline For NY We probably shouldn't credit National Rifle Association members living in Maine as being overly familiar with our nation's metropolises. And, case in point, the NY Daily News spotted the ad above paid for
SF News Chelsea Manning To Get Gender Reassignment Surgery: 'I Hope This Sets A Precedent' After a battle with the US Army dating back to her 2013 imprisonment on espionage charges, Chelsea Manning (born Bradley Manning) has finally won permission to receive gender reassignment surgery. As CNN reports,
SF News Millennium Tower Drama Heats Up As Building Inspectors Called To Testify, Transbay Authority Issues New Denial Tuesday's press conference by Supervisor Aaron Peskin in which he vaguely pointed fingers and said that "political interference" of some kind may have been a factor in the approvals for the sinking Millennium
SF News Marin Judge In Drifter Slaying Case Reluctantly Allows Media At Hearing Marin judge rejects barring reporters in murder case https://t.co/tjrn3nQWzn— SFGate (@SFGate) September 13, 2016 Two of the young drifters charged in the murders of two people in the Bay Area
Arts & Entertainment Naturally, <i>South Park</i> Is Mocking Kaepernick Taking the cynical if sometimes accurate stance that it's easy to hate the cops until you're the victim of a crime, South Park's creators just released this teaser for their new season, which
Arts & Entertainment Castro Rainbow Crosswalks Getting Replaced Next Week The crosswalks at 18th and Castro, installed with bright rainbow stripes made of inlaid colored asphalt two years ago this month, are getting regraded and repaved tonight in preparation for a re-rainbowing next
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bon Marché To Become Venue For Multiple Market Stalls, Possibly Starting Next Week The interim plan for the big restaurant space at Bon Marché Brasserie, closed since last month, is to become an extension of sorts to The Market next door, according to owner Matt Semmelhack.
SF News Celeste Guap Offered Plea Deal On Battery Charge In Florida; Richmond Police Deny Criminal Wrongdoing By Officers The young woman at the center of a wide-reaching sexual exploitation case involving local law enforcement, Celeste Guap, was charged with misdemeanor battery in a Florida court Monday after her alleged altercation with
Arts & Entertainment The iPhone 7 And 7 Plus Reviews Are In, And They're Mostly Good With the embargo lifted this morning, all the tech writers who got first crack at playing around with the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models announced last week have let loose
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tech Bro Figures Out Hack To Dodge Parking Tickets, Meter Maids Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. One of Friday night's vegan protesters at Chez Panisse
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Thomas Keller Opens Up About Terrible NYT Review, And His Upcoming New Project French Laundry chef and one of the fathers of the Bay Area's current fine dining boom, Thomas Keller, admits in a new profile in Town & Country that he was "devastated" by New
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] Valencia & Kebab Closed After Just 10 Months Valencia & Kebab (525 Valencia Street), the relocated business formerly known as Hayes & Kebab that opened in the Mission last November, is fully papered over and appears closed as of today, though
SF News In New Renter Confidence Survey, SF Gets An A-Minus, Oakland Gets An F Let's all read this with healthy skepticism with its presumed biases and unexplained sample size, but a new survey of local renters from the site ApartmentList.com gives San Francisco an overall satisfaction
Arts & Entertainment Writers And Celebrities Upset That Recorded Phone Calls With JT LeRoy Were Included In New Doc A new documentary film, Author: The JT LeRoy Story, released last week from Amazon Studios and Magnolia Pictures (review possibly coming here) has drawn the ire of several authors and celebrities who figure
Arts & Entertainment Harbin Hot Springs Continues To Rebuild, Aims To Partly Reopen New Year's Eve Today is the one-year anniversary of the devastating wildfire that burned Harbin Hot Springs to the ground. As they promised earlier this year, the Harbin community in Middletown is trying to reopen its
SF News Soberanes Fire Reaches 105,642 Acres, New Evacuation Orders Issued The slow-moving, seven-week-old Soberanes Fire in and around Big Sur continues to burn through Los Padres National Forest to the south, and remains 60 percent contained. As of 6 p.m. Saturday, federal
SF News 'Native Son' Carl Nolte Weighs In On Whether San Francisco Has 'Lost Its Soul' Longtime "Native Son" Chronicle columnist Carl Nolte, who you might expect would be one of the first to decry the ways in which San Francisco has changed for the worse, penned a column
SF News Livermore Officer Charged In Celeste Guap Case Speaks Out, Says He Didn't Pay For Sex Livermore police officer Dan Black, who's one of seven East Bay law enforcement officers being charged by the Alameda County district attorney in connection with the Celeste Guap scandal, spoke via Facebook Messenger