SF News Bernie Sanders Returns To SF To Speak At Union Rally #Bernie scrum in #bernfrancisco pic.twitter.com/Aj7We7j66l— Chris Roberts (@cbloggy) May 18, 2016 For the second time in as many weeks, Senator Bernie Sanders made a surprise stop in San Francisco, speaking
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 13 Cool Things To Check Out This Week The weather's going from balmy and perfect to windy and rainy by Saturday, so keep that in mind as you consider your upcoming plans. But do get off the internet at some point,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Serrano's Pizza In The Mission Is Selling A $10.35 Slice Officially, almost definitely the most expensive slice of pizza in San Francisco right now if not the nation appears to be the Serrano's special slice at Serrano's on 21st Street. What is, really,
SF News Despite Wet Winter, Dead Trees Mean A Potentially Terrible Wildfire Season It looks like El Nino rains are coming up short in yet another way for California in 2016 as wildfire-fighters are looking at a potential disaster that's been created by millions of dead
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Soda Industry Dealt Another Blow In SF Big Soda has failed to convince a federal judge to grant a preliminary injunction against SF's new soda ad health labeling law, which will take effect in July unless it's appealed. [KRON 4]
Arts & Entertainment Bob The Drag Queen, Winner of <i>Rupaul's Drag Race</i>, Coming To Castro Memorial Day Weekend The "Drag Queens of Comedy" tour, which arrives at the Castro Theatre for two performances on Saturday, May 28, has just added to the bill the breakout star from Season 8 of Rupaul's
Arts & Entertainment Is Vine Dying On The, Uh, Vine? There are rumblings among Vine stars, ad execs, and "influencers" that Vine isn't, like, all that hot anymore, and the Wall Street Journal picks up on the story in an effort to convince
SF News Video: Killer Whales Attack Gray Whale Calf Off Sonoma Coast As Mother Tries To Defend It As it continues to be whale migration season, a new video arrives shot by fishermen off the coast of Carmet, California in Sonoma County over the weekend. Their boat got fairly close to
SF News Body Camera Shows Man Dying In Hayward And BART Police Custody The story of the death of James Greer while in police custody in 2014 is a sad and frustrating one, and now his family is seeking some kind of solace in pushing for
Arts & Entertainment National Geographic Photographer Contest Inspires Stunning Images Of San Francisco There are still a couple weeks to enter the 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest, but unless your skills and access to helicopters is up to the level of some
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here's The Food Lineup For Outside Lands 2016, Including 'Outside Clams' Every year I'm pretty impressed with the food and beverage array at Outside Lands, which for all its crowds is still a far more civilized and foodie experience than any other music festival
SF News Self-Driving Car Engineer Now Wants To Make Big-Rig Trucks That Drive Themselves An SF-based startup called Otto is aiming to let truck drivers take naps on the open highway while still being able to continue hauling their loads, via robot drivers. It's the brainchild of
Arts & Entertainment Beyoncé Came, And Slayed, At Levi's Stadium There aren't a lot of performers who can get up on a stage in front of 44,000, declare "I'm a star" and "I slay" and have not a single person try to
SF News Tourists Dismayed At Fences Around Alamo Square; Also The City Is Removing 10 To 12 Trees We all got the memo that Alamo Square would be closing this month for a nine-month renovation, and the fences went up all around the one-block park just in time to keep Bay
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Food Festival Season Arrives: A Look At All That You Can Be Eating And Drinking This Summer There's barely a weekend between May and October where there isn't some kind of street festival happening in this festival-happy town, and add to that all the food and drink festivals that come
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Aziza Is Closing For Two Months For A Renovation As he promised back when his new downtown restaurant Mourad opened in early 2015, chef Mourad Lahlou is closing the Outer Richmond restaurant where he made his name, Aziza, for a long overdue
Arts & Entertainment Sweaty Costumes And Solo Cups: Scenes From Bay To Breakers 2016 San Francisco loves to day-drink, and when given the opportunity to begin said activity shortly after dawn, a great many of you jump on in and join the fray at Bay to Breakers
Arts & Entertainment Once Again Stanley Roberts Rolled Up On Guys Peeing In The Panhandle With His Camera During B2B As KRON 4 happily acknowledges, one of the "traditions" of Bay to Breakers along with being naked and drunk is having their correspondent Stanley Roberts troll around the panhandle of Golden Gate Park
Arts & Entertainment Oh For God's Sake: George Lucas Is Back, Wants To Build His Museum On Treasure Island Now Sporting a futuristic new design, the George Lucas Museum Of Narrative Art may actually end up back in the Bay Area after all. Following years of trying to get approval to build the
SF News Swarm Of Africanized 'Killer' Bees Terrorizes Concord Neighborhood A swarm of highly aggressive bees has taken over part of a neighborhood in Concord, and starting Friday, residents began calling police to report being attacked or stung. So far, the bees have
Arts & Entertainment Helen Mirren To Play Sarah Winchester, Heiress Who Built Mystery House, In New Film The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose just rang in Friday the 13th with a special spooky party last night, and meanwhile we're getting news out of Cannes that the great Helen Mirren
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Trader Joe's Most Definitely Headed For Old Navy Basement Space At 4th And Market Though the company still hasn't publicly announced its plans, it appears Trader Joe's has its heart set on a central SF location, namely the 21,000-square-foot basement space below Old Navy which we
Arts & Entertainment Day Around The Bay: Remember, Tomorrow's SFMOMA's Big Day 100-year-old Hayward man says doughnuts are why he’s avoided death. [CBS 5] It's not always easy to find a dog-friendly apartment, but apparently it's easiest in the Tenderloin and near Lake Merced.
Arts & Entertainment The Wachowskis Are In SF Filming New Season Of <i>Sense8</i> The legends continue: In case you were wondering what all the hoopla at Fulton and Scott is about today, the Wachowskis (creators of The Matrix) are at it again filming for their new
SF News Coyote Kills Cat On Owner's Back Doorstep In Park Merced We've heard of a number of coyote attacks on small dogs around the Stern Grove area, and nearby in the Park Merced apartment complex, a coyote just killed a cat that belonged to