SF News Scandal! Jane Kim Maybe Came Between Clinton Advisor Ann O'Leary And Her Husband, Kim's Former Law Professor A little bit of potential scandal news has entered the otherwise boring race for the state senate seat being fought by Supervisors Jane Kim and Scott Wiener: Kim has been implicated, according to
SF News It May Be Too Late To Keep Tahoe Blue As we speak, President Obama is arriving in South Lake Tahoe preparing to deliver the keynote address at this year's Lake Tahoe Summit, an annual gathering since 1997 of federal, state, and local
SF News Former CTO Of Newly Notorious Startup Confirms Details About CEO's Allegedly Shady Behavior The Silicon Valley company we now know to be WrkRiot, formerly known as both 1for.one and JobSonic, has now been publicly outed following a Startup Grind/Medium post earlier this week by
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Summer is here! No, really! The shift in weather was most evident this past weekend and with last night's sunset, especially, so get ready for everybody's energy level to go up and for
Arts & Entertainment What George Lucas Means By 'Narrative Art': Chronicle Gets First Glimpse Of His Collection For years now there's been all this public back-and-forth about George Lucas and his plans for a big museum, named for himself, that would house a collection of what's alternately been referred to
SF News Custody Battle Ensues Over Castro Trump Statue As The Man Himself Lands In Bay Area For Fundraisers This seems really, really stupid, but the SFPD is now investigating the August 18 appearance of that Trump statue in the Castro and several other locations around the nation as a case of
Arts & Entertainment As Another Burning Man Kicks Off, The Tiny Town Of Gerlach Remains Half-Angry About It As another Labor Day approaches, so do tens of thousands of Burners to Gerlach, Nevada, the last stop, so to speak, before entering the Black Rock Desert and the temporary, though exponentially larger
SF News It's Official: European Union Says Apple Owes Them $14.5B In Back Taxes European Union regulators announced today that following a two-year investigation into Ireland's treatment of two corporate entities operated by Apple in Cork, they've concluded that Ireland illegally offered tax breaks to Apple dating
SF News Day Around The Bay: President Obama Lands In Tahoe 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 man is responsible for 28 percent of the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Vegan Protest Group Attempts To Disrupt SF Food Fest Where Foie Gras Was Being Served Vegan protest loudly interrupts Eat Drink SF 2016 merriment https://t.co/xd0GAE00Gv pic.twitter.com/7i5ElRqig4— Eater SF (@eatersf) August 29, 2016 An animal rights group called Direct Action Everywhere staged a
SF News Video: Pantless Man Smokes Meth (Or Crack) On BART SOME HOMELESS GUY SMOKIN CRACK ON BART pic.twitter.com/G2Bnh3MzGs— LIKNEM (@SOMESTEEZ) August 28, 2016 A possibly homeless man without shoes, wearing what appears to be a towel draped over his legs
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Best Thing At Eat Drink SF Was This Burrata Doughnut A dish from Spruce chef de cuisine John Madriaga only labeled as "warm burrata" with naan was easily the highlight of the Friday grand tasting at this year's sold-out Eat Drink SF though
SF News Apple Announces September 7 Event For iPhone 7 Release Just As Class Action Is Filed Over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' The presumed release event for the iPhone 7 is now officially on the books for September 7, right after Labor Day, as is customary for Apple's annual release schedule. As Recode reports, in
SF News Spurned By Silicon Valley Startup, Dallas Woman Pens Viral Cautionary Tale A woman by the name of Penny Kim, who relocated to the Bay Area from Dallas this summer for a job with an unnamed and clearly failing job-search startup, penned a piece on
SF News Brock Turner Gets Out Of Jail Friday, Three Months Early As has been reported previously, convicted rapist Brock Turner is set to be released from prison on September 2, having served half of his six-month sentence which many saw as insufficient for his
SF News Duboce Park Neighbors Fed Up With Incessant Film Crews Using a larger font size for extra angry emphasis on certain phrases, one Lower Haight neighbor residing on the one-block, Duboce Park-adjacent street called Potomac posted the flier shown below seeking some solidarity
SF News Woman Injured By Fallen Branch In City Park Still Waiting For City To Cover Medical Bills The couple whose lives have been permanently impacted by the failure of a tree in Washington Square Park are continuing to speak out and hold the city responsible for the accident. As the
SF News Video: Shark Spotted By Kayaker Near Mission Rock A man kayaking in San Francisco Bay Saturday morning spotted the shark you see in the video above, which swam up to his kayak and then under it before swimming off. He was
SF News Donald Trump Arrives For Peninsula And Napa Fundraisers Monday Though he has no hope of winning California in November, Donald Trump is nonetheless visiting the Bay Area this week in search of campaign cash, and will be attending private events Monday in
SF News CHP Officer Shoots Knife-Wielding Man Wandering On Freeway In Belmont, Shutting Down Northbound 101 For Four Hours CHP officers responded early this morning to reports of a man walking between both northbound and southbound lanes of Highway 101 in Belmont. They arrived to find the man crossing back and forth
SF News SFPD Releases Sketch Of Pac Heights Attacker As they continue to seek tips leading them to the arrest of a man who brutally attacked a woman near Lafayette Park last weekend, the SFPD released the sketch above of the suspect,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Watch The Trailer For A Very Pretty New Documentary About Kitesurfing Chapter One: The Kiteboarding Legacy Begins is a new documentary by Bob van de Gronde, sponsored it seems by file-transfer company WeTransfer, all about the growing popularity of kiteboarding/kitesurfing, shot partly here
SF News Burners Beware: Traffic Cops In Central Nevada Allegedly Doling Out Tickets For Fun Of It This just in via social media and one of my many friends and acquaintances who are playa-bound already: Burners en route to Black Rock City were allegedly being entrapped by cops in tiny
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: 'Disastrous,' A Drag Send-Up Of Disaster Films At Oasis Marking her third foray into the ridiculous saga of stripper-turned-action-heroine Champagne Horowitz Jones Dickerson White, local drag star and Oasis co-owner D'Arcy Drollinger returns to the stage this week with Disastrous. It's a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Check Out The Opening Menus For Nightbird And Its Companion Bar The Linden Room See inside Nightbird, which takes flight tonight https://t.co/xBx6HBQzyI pic.twitter.com/Ejce6IhbRv— Eater SF (@eatersf) August 25, 2016 Chef Kim Alter's much anticipated solo project in Hayes Valley, Nightbird, has