SF News Woman Responsible For Deadly Crash In Livermore Nearly Crashed Into Same Gym Last Year The 80-year-old woman who plowed a Mercedes SUV through a Livermore gym Tuesday, killing one person, had a very similar accident in front of the very same gym 18 months ago, according to
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Child's Bunk Bed Shared With IT Guy, $700 CityLab, a web arm of The Atlantic, apparently is a fan of Apartment Sadness, because staff writer Kriston Capps just wrote this piece on all the terrible bunk beds you can find to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Owner Of Hong Kong Lounge I & II Is An Extremely Shady Dude The partial, perhaps soon-to-be-former owner of two Richmond district restaurants, Hong Kong Lounge I and Hong Kong Lounge 2 (the latter of which has a place on Bauer's Top 100 for it's excellent
SF News [Updated] Nudists Having Another Nude-In Saturday, Contemplating Another Lawsuit No doubt a consistent and stubborn bunch, SF's local coalition of nudist activists will be having another nude-in at Jane Warner Plaza in the Castro Saturday afternoon. To protest the nudity ban. Which
SF News Group Of Prestigious UCSF Scientists Says Warriors Arena Could Be 'Disaster' For Mission Bay In a slightly different tactic, the coalition of UCSF-connected enemies of the proposed Warriors Arena have just presented a letter to the mayor signed by 20 of the university's leading scientists and researchers
Arts & Entertainment SFist's First-Timer's Guide To Folsom Street Fair Weekend 2015 As some in the local gay community call it, Folsom Street Fair weekend is the "high holidays," whereas Pride weekend is just "the holidays." And the high holidays are upon us once more.
Arts & Entertainment [NSFW] Video: Kink.com Ladies Parody Rihanna In Time For Folsom Kink.com performer Daisy Ducati stars in this video, a parody take on Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money" titled "Bitch Better Lick My Honey." And, yes, actual honey is involved. Also, there
Arts & Entertainment At Least Six Pilots Complain Of Being 'Blinded' By Levi's Stadium Scoreboard Lights There may be a serious problem with the fact that Levi's Stadium sits in the flight path of San Jose Mineta International Airport, and it's about the high-tech scoreboard which shines like a
SF News Will Uber Be Oakland's Savior, Or Just Become Occupy's Next Target? Reactions have been across the map to yesterday's big news that Uber had snagged the huge former Sears building in downtown Oakland for what will be a new East Bay sister-headquarters come 2017.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tassajara Fire Was Caused Via A Suicide At the Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday, in the wake of the killing of Kate Steinle, David Campos introduced a package of legislation meant to correct a flaw in existing law regarding the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 11 Best Wine Stores In San Francisco A good wine store requires several things: broad selection, outside-the-box options, value, convenience, and knowledgable, unpretentious staff. When it comes to wine, the quality and broadness of the selection might be subjective, but
SF News Crumbling Outer Mission Shack Listed For $350K Might Be Historic, Not Demolish-able A crumbling, tiny shack that was recently listed for $350,000 in the Outer Mission/Oceanview and subsequently made the viral rounds because, yes, this is what property is worth here despite the
SF News [Update] Suspicious Package Brings Bomb Squad To Castro @HoodlineSF SFPD Bomb Squad just arrived in Castro on 17th St btwn Noe & Hartford. pic.twitter.com/bsErBywvbv— Steven Bracco (@Braccs) September 23, 2015 The bomb squad descended on 17th Street near
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bar Tartine Becomes Crescent Under Ownership of Co-Chefs Nick Balla And Cortney Burns As we heard back in April, Bar Tartine is in the process of being sold from under the Tartine Bakery moniker to its executive chefs of four years, Nick Balla and Cortney Burns.
SF News Adding Roommates Made Easier, Evictions Made Harder After Board Of Supervisors Vote The Board of Supervisors took an extra step in tenant protections at Tuesday's meeting, voting to approve new legislation that makes it more difficult for landlords to evict tenants for minor violations, or
SF News Uber Plops Down In Oakland, Buys Huge Former Sears Building Uber has just announced that it's buying a huge amount of office space 350,000 square feet purchasing the former Sears building on Broadway in downtown Oakland. When rumors of the deal circulated
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: Churro Doughnut Holes At Hecho As of June, there's been a new executive chef in charge of the kitchen at one-year-old Hecho in the Castro, and that's Cory Armenta, who had previously worked in the kitchens at Rose
SF News Crazed Suspect In Oakland Drive-By Shot And Killed By Police In San Leandro E. 14th on & off to Hwy 238 in San Leandro shut after Al. Co. Sheriff's kill suspect of crime spree. ETO 9:30am pic.twitter.com/zsWcgNqUsz— Kim McCallister (@McCallisterKim) September 22,
SF News One Killed And Five Injured After 80-Year-Old Woman Drives Her SUV Through A Livermore Gym An elderly woman, possibly experiencing "pedal confusion," plowed her Mercedes SUV through a gym where a number of people were in the middle of a group exercise class in Livermore early this morning.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Marlowe/Park Tavern Team Opening Oyster Bar In Former Wexler's Space The growing Big Night Restaurant Group (Marlowe, Park Tavern, The Cavalier) led by Anna Weinberg and husband James Nicholas is growing once more with Leo's Luxury Oyster Bar, named for their young son.
SF News Do More Tech Shuttle Stops Lead Directly To Higher Rents And More Evictions? Tensions over tech shuttles live on, surprisingly or unsurprisingly depending on where you stand on the "San Francisco has been destroyed" vs. "all change is good change" spectrum. And now anti-shuttle and anti-eviction
Arts & Entertainment 'No Tech Zone' Sign Appears At Alamo Square, Gets Promptly Removed Someone, possibly a local artist, printed up a rather professional looking street sign that was very professionally bracketed to a lamppost under some parking signs on the eastern edge of Alamo Square Sunday
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cala Softly Opens In Hayes Valley Tonight, From Mexico City Chef Gabriela Camara The much-anticipated Cala opens its doors tonight, plus a bunch of openings, including a new Hayes Valley sushi spot: http://t.co/hxTXcaGWnw— Eater SF (@eatersf) September 21, 2015 Mexico City chef and
SF News Not Guilty Plea Entered In Maddy Middleton Murder Case The 15-year-old boy who stands accused in the shockingly brutal rape and murder of an 8-year-old neighbor in Santa Cruz appeared in court today for his arraignment and entered a plea of not
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: SF Defense Can’t Stop Steelers in 43-18 Loss When one of my best friends told me she was getting married in Vermont in September, I really wanted to be happy for her. And I was because she’s great and so