SF News New Tesla Model X Equipped With Bioweapon Filtration For The Apocalypse Want to race through a decimated cityscape, Mad Max-style, in your shiny Tesla without fear of being infected by the weaponized virus that has killed off all your friends? You will be able
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Women Kicked Off Wine Train Will Seek $11 Million In Damages The East Bay women's book club who were unceremoniously removed from the Napa Valley Wine Train on Saturday, August 22 after allegedly being too loud and disruptive for other guests are now officially
SF News Day Around The Bay: Google Robot Cars Try To Get More Human Google is having their driverless cars break more traffic rules in order to seem more human. [WSJ] Amazon has unveiled their answer to Postmates, and it's called Flex. [TechCrunch] The National Oceanic and
SF News Horrible People Trying To Launch Yelp For People In an age in which you can write reviews of your bus line and join a dating app exclusively for the tech and business elite, it only stands to reason that someone would
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink LA-Based Healthy Buffet Chain Lemonade Taking Three More La Boulange Spaces, Including The Metreon As was rumored last week after they inked a deal for the former La Boulange location in West Portal, LA-based fast-casual chain Lemonade has snagged three more of the soon-to-be-revived bakery's former digs:
SF News HOK Architects And Salesforce Tower Developer Propose Sculptural Office Tower At 4th And Harrison San Francisco continues to up its architecture game with some new renderings of a proposed HOK-designed 240-foot-tall office tower next to the freeway, on an industrial site in SoMa across from the Whole
SF News Pot Boom: Two Local Dispensaries, SPARC And Apothecarium, Plot Expansions As we await possible statewide marijuana legalization in 2016, we're getting news today of two big SF dispensaries expanding their footprints in the city as providers of medical weed. First there's "Apple Store
SF News Weather Report: Indian Summer On Pause We've been pretty spoiled the last few weeks, but now it's time for some early fall rain some actual, non-drizzly, honest-to-god rain that lasts for more than five minutes. Weather Underground says that
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Tuesday Night's Stunning Sunset With its fog-free evenings and sprays of cirrocumulus clouds, September has given us some phenomenal sunsets, especially a string of them last week. And then, yesterday evening, there was another one for the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: <i>San Francisco 2.0</i> on HBO I think most of us can agree that when we heard that Nancy Pelosi's documentary filmmaker daughter had made a film about SF's "digital gold rush" and current growing pains, we could only
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Ladies Of AsiaSF, Stars of 'Transcendent,' Offer Their Beauty Tips The new SF-based reality show I told you about last month, following the lives of five trans women who work and perform at AsiaSF in SoMa, is getting its premiere on the Fuse
SF News Valley Fire Victims Getting Free Pot In an act of charity that is sure to ease some pain for stoners medical marijuana patients affected by the Valley Fire, two Northern California dispensaries are giving away up to $200 in
Arts & Entertainment Mission Moratorium Would Kill Plans To Make Armory Into Concert Venue Though most of us have heard all the rhetoric and campaigning for and against Prop I, the ballot measure approximately 20 percent of the city's populace will be voting on this November (that's
SF News Twitter Will Expand Beyond 140 Characters Via Unnamed New Product What's that? Ur tired of dumbing down ur English 2 make it fit w/in Twitter's 140-character limit? Well, there may finally be a change coming to that arbitrary, 2007-era constraint, according to
SF News Shrimp Boy Possibly Linked To 2006 Murder Of His Ghee Kung Tong Predecessor Prosecutors in the federal racketeering case against Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow said during a court hearing Monday that they have evidence that Shrimp Boy arranged the murder of 56-year-old Allen Leung, who was
SF News Day Around The Bay: A New Site For The Warriors Arena? There were four robberies in the Mission over the weekend, several involving assaults and weapons, and a serious stabbing early Saturday morning. [Mission Local] The Chronicle follows up on their "SF is now
Arts & Entertainment [NSFW] A Bawdy, Seductive, Mostly Naked Grace Jones Thrills Fans At Fox Theater Show Saturday night the great Grace Jones played a rare show to one lucky audience at the Fox Theater in Oakland before heading to L.A. to do another show at the Hollywood Bowl
Arts & Entertainment Photos: A Super Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Over The Fog Last night's supermoon / blood moon / harvest moon / lunar eclipse event, was the first of its kind to happen since 1982, and the last of its kind until 2033, so in case you forgot
SF News Double Homicide In Castro Valley Trailer Park, Suspect Detained Typically quiet Castro Valley, in the East Bay, saw a double homicide Monday afternoon. As NBC Bay Area is reporting, a male and a female victim were found dead in a trailer on
SF News Facebook Goes Down For Second Time In Four Days, Nation Weeps #facebookdown descripción gráfica: pic.twitter.com/pDB7QJJWG8— Cosme fulanito (@EsquivoAlexis) September 28, 2015 You may have noticed that Facebook crashed today right around noon Pacific Time/3 p.m. Eastern, only to hobble
Arts & Entertainment Photos: NSFW Scenes From Folsom Street Fair 2015 Folsom Street Fair weekend just wrapped up a few hours ago for those who attended the big unofficial afterparty known Real Bad at 1015 Folsom, or for those who went to after-afterparties and
SF News Planning Department Confirms 75 Percent Of Academy Of Art Buildings Are Illegal Following on Forbes Magazine's recent takedown of the Academy of Art University and their fast-and-looseness with real estate zoning, and in anticipation of their long-delayed Environmental Impact Report, the Planning Department has issued
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does the Niners: SF Suffers Humiliating 47-7 Loss to Arizona by Daisy Barringer Remember a few weeks ago when the 49ers beat the Vikings 20-3 and we all thought, “Okay, so maybe this season isn’t going to be as much of a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Six La Boulange Locations To Be Reborn As La Boulangerie De San Francisco The rumor was true, and La Boulange founder Pascal Rigo is reopening some of the shuttered bakery locations under a slightly different name, La Boulangerie de San Francisco. Rigo told the Business Times
SF News Day Around The Bay: Coyote Kills Dog In Stern Grove Here's where and how to watch the supermoon lunar eclipse Sunday night, which is a special one, and will be visible early. Like around 7. [KQED] A coyote killed a small dog, a