Arts & Entertainment Video: The Dixie Chicks Cover Lana Del Rey's 'Video Games' At The Bridge School Benefit The 29th annual Bridge School Benefit, founded by Neil Young and his ex-wife Pegi down at Shoreline Amphitheater, happened over the weekend, drawing Baby Boomers and Ryan Adams fans from across the Bay
SF News Same Bank Bandit May Have Robbed Two SF Banks On Monday How does this still work? Guy walks into a bank, hands the teller a note which may or may not say anything on it besides, "Give me money," and the teller gives him
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: <i>Pirates of Penzance</i> At Berkeley Rep Strict traditionalist fans of Gilbert and Sullivan how many of you are there, really? are probably going to be put off by The Hypocrites' new production of Pirates of Penzance, which has arrived
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does the Niners: SF Forgets to Play Football, Loses to Seattle 20-3 by Daisy Barringer This team is a joke. This season is a joke. This stadium’s a joke. The only problem? No one’s laughing. While I am sure we all agree that
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: <i>Ah, Wilderness</i> at A.C.T. Heading in for what was to be two and a half hours of Eugene O'Neill last night at A.C.T.'s Geary Theater, I was bracing for some arduous and heavy early
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink After 93 Possible Shigella Infections, Two Lawsuits Filed So Far Against San Jose Restaurant On Tuesday we learned about the outbreak of shigella at a San Jose Mexican seafood spot, Mariscos San Juan, originally reported as affecting about 40 people. That number has risen to 93, not
SF News Passive Aggressive Airbnb Ad Campaign Is Real, And They're Already Taking It Down And Apologizing Chill billboard, @airbnb pic.twitter.com/4QuRJSaG0N— jden (@jden415) October 22, 2015 As a couple of images circulated late Wednesday, like this one, of ads in San Francisco purporting to be for Airbnb
SF News Day Around The Bay: Is This An Actual Airbnb Ad? The above ad: Is it real? It's a touch passive aggressive, no? [Facebook] On clever Vine-r sums up Back to the Future Day. [museummammy/Twitter] The Mariposa on/off ramps were closed and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Wise Sons Bagel Due To Open In December As promised back in July when we last heard October as the timeframe for the debut of Wise Sons Bagel in the Fillmore, I've got an update for you. Tablehopper got a peek
Arts & Entertainment SF's 13 Best Local Fashion Labels While San Francisco is still a far cry from being a fashion capital, we are hardly without fashion sense (ahem, New York Magazine and your superiority of 2014). And in our booming economy
Arts & Entertainment Janet Jackson's Legal Team Goes After Concert-Going Instagrammers Known to be pretty legally strict, Janet Jackson's legal team appears to have gone after every person they can find who posted photos and videos from her "Unbreakable" tour to social media. As
Arts & Entertainment No, Yelp Is Not Suing <i>South Park</i> Over Last Week's Hilarious Yelp Episode Local citizen review outfit Yelp has far bigger problems these days than dealing with a parody takedown of the Yelp Elite on South Park last week but a parody website "nbc.com.co"
Arts & Entertainment For <i>Back To The Future</i> Day, Stanford Made A Self-Driving DeLorean That Drifts As the internet has made sure to remind you a few hundred times this week, today is Back to the Future Day! Yes, in real life we've finally made it to the future
SF News Another Day, Another Story Of A Tech Worker Living Out Of A Truck I could save this for Apartment Sadness, but at this point, it's old hat! Business Insider catches up with yet another young employee at Google who's continuing the grand tradition of willful homelessness,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michelin Guide 2016: Manresa Gets Three Stars, AL's Place, Californios, Octavia, Kin Khao, Mourad All Get One Well, the Michelin Guide updates for 2016 just arrived ahead of schedule, and Inside Scoop jumped on the new star listings, which turn out to be a lot more newsworthy than I thought!
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: Octopus At Petit Crenn At Dominique Crenn's three-month-old casual prix fixe spot in Hayes Valley, Petit Crenn, the star of the show is always a whole roasted fish. The restaurant is Crenn's homage to her homeland, specifically
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Date Rape Joke On Kozy Kar's Box Wine Is Probably In Poor Taste At the already seedy, boozy, and porn-themed Kozy Kar on Polk Street, where the slippery slope to muddled consent can come any night of the week by way of a few too many
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] San Jose Seafood Restaurant Sickens 93 People With Shigella A restaurant in San Jose, Mariscos San Juan, appears to be the source of a Shigella outbreak that has "acutely" sickened more than 40 people in the last few days, as the Mercury-News
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dede Wilsey Accused Of Financial Misconduct A jilted Sacramento bride decided to throw the reception anyway and feed the homeless, and multiple local TV stations covered it. [ABC 7, CBS 5] Among several other incidents in the Mission over
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Yes, Bourdain Had A Beer At Sinbad's, Ate At A Bunch Of Other Places On <i>Parts Unknown</i> There's a whole lot about Brazilian jiu-jitsu in the Bay Area episode of Parts Unknown, because this is something that Anthony Bourdain is really into, besides eating and drinking that is. He says
SF News Brace: First El Niño Storm Could Arrive In Two Weeks You know how Southern California got that drenching last week? Well, it may be our turn as soon as two weeks from now, according to a climate scientist at the National Oceanic and
Arts & Entertainment Hooray! Alamo Drafthouse Cinema To Open In December With <i>Star Wars: The Force Awakens</i> Excellent news, kids: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is on target to be open on December 17 in the historic, totally refurbished New Mission Theater, right on schedule. And, as a release tells us, the
SF News Raised Bike Lanes Arrive On Market Street Finally, after first hearing about the plan three years ago to add raised "cycle tracks" along Market Street, the Department of Public Works began construction on them today, with the first to arrive
SF News People To Annoy Us All In These Tiny Scoot Two-Seaters Now Scoot Networks, the company that rents those little red electric scooters by the hour, have just launched a fleet of ten four-wheel, two-seater vehicles that you will be seeing a lot of in
SF News Local Software Engineer Lives In A Van Because She's Too Frugal To Pay High Rent An employed tech worker who recently moved to the Bay Area decided that rents were too high and her housing options were on the lower end of the spectrum were too depressing, so