SF News So Far Fitbits Seem To Be Out-Selling Apple Watches In its first full month on the market, according to one data source, the Apple Watch failed to outsell the already popular health monitoring device the Fitbit. The SF Business Times reports the
Arts & Entertainment Here's A 7.5-Hour Pride Parade Broadcast You Can Watch Next Time You're Bed-Ridden Assuming that you, like many locals, slept in or otherwise avoided the downtown madness on Sunday, you can thank I Heart Media SF for doing their Today Show- at-the-Macy's-Thanksgiving-Day-Parade best to cover the
Arts & Entertainment Kim Kardashian Commonwealth Club Event Moved To Castro Theatre Tonight Celebrity eyeroll-inducer Kim Kardashian West and her team of publicists have been trying to legitimize her as she tours the country promoting her new book Selfish which is (I am not joking) a
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dolores Park 'Trashed' Over Pride Weekend Trans person who works at Facebook (and even pioneered their agender policy) was banned from the site over the "real names" policy, and says the company's got "a very WASP notion of how
SF News Another Worry For Uber: Suit Finds Yellow Cab Drivers Are Employees It's seeming more and more inevitable that the California courts will find that drivers for Uber and Lyft, and likely the independent contractors who do things like your Instacart shopping and Washio laundry
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Belcampo Meat Co. Taking Over 4505 Butcher Shop On Mission Slightly sad news for neighborhood fans of chef Ryan Farr's meats and sausages at his two-and-a-half-year-old 4505 Meats butcher shop at Mission and 15th. As the Inside Scoop reports, Farr is closing the
SF News 50 Things That Prove SF Is Still Rad No doubt, we are a city in transition. But despite the doomsaying proclamations of some, San Francisco, for whatever quirk of its DNA, has always been a city of booms and busts, with
Arts & Entertainment Perfectly Timed Rainbow Over Grateful Dead Show Had Fans Debating Whether It Was Real Everybody at the Grateful Dead show at Levi's Stadium on Saturday night was treated to a lovely sunset, and then they pretty much lost their minds when a rainbow appeared right over the
Arts & Entertainment Photos: SF LGBT Pride 2015 Complaints about the increasing heteronormativity of the event aside, and despite a handful of arrests for public drunkenness and a couple of handguns seized, Sunday's LGBT Pride Parade was a largely peaceful, altogether
Arts & Entertainment When, Exactly, Did Pride Become A Party For Straight Teens? This is not going to be a long-winded essay, because the question has been asked for years now and the answer is pretty simple. When did LGBT Pride, which was once called Gay
SF News How The Castro Celebrated National Marriage Equality Castro Street was closed on schedule at 5 p.m., CNN had a live feed on the rally stage, and SF's cohort of openly gay politicians all got up to speak Friday evening,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Little Gem Coming To Hayes Valley, Omakase Arrives In SoMa This week was a little light on big food news, apart from the opening of Dirty Water and Anthony Bourdain popping up in town and chowing down on some oysters and prime rib.
SF News Local Fox Affiliate KTVU Possibly Canceling Pride Parade Coverage Because Of Nudity Expecting nudity, foul language, and at the very least a lot of jockstraps and bare asses, the general manager of local Fox affiliate KTVU has pulled the plug on its live coverage of
Arts & Entertainment Drone Captures Cranes Unloading Containers At The Port Of Oakland Ever wondered how those big Empire Strikes Back cranes work over at the Port of Oakland? Well, it's not often that civilians get to watch them up close, but here we have some
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: A Tent Near Google For $965/Month This week's Apartment Sadness came in via the tip line a couple days ago, and subsequently blew up in the local media for reasons that should be obvious. Some opportunistic 22-year-old dude who
SF News The Bay Area Reacts To Historic Same-Sex Marriage Ruling; Street Party Planned In Castro Troy Brunet is here standing at 17th and Castro in San Francisco waiving this flag -- "it's like a sigh of relief" pic.twitter.com/4KsaspMWQc— Hamed Aleaziz (@Haleaziz) June 26, 2015 Cars
SF News Day Around The Bay: This Weekend Will Be Very Trafficky A new proposal would slash stolen car towing fees for auto theft victims in SF. (Under current law, victims have 20 minutes to come claim their car wherever police find it, or pay
SF News SF Houses Go For $1 Million Over Asking Because Realtors Are Under-Pricing Everything There's a weird psychology happening now around SF's over-heated and wildly expensive housing market. Basically, if realtors put things on the market for what they actually should be priced at, given all the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Anthony Bourdain Spotted Filming At Sinbad's Well this is interesting. Food world bad boy turned world-traveling culinary explorer Anthony Bourdain was spotted in the Bay Area this week, on Monday, at the much talked about and clearly endangered Sinbad's,
Arts & Entertainment The 17 Best Gay and Lesbian Clubs And Parties In San Francisco It's Pride Week, and with that comes a whole bevy of once-a-year parties to fill the dance cards of every LGBT party kid in town. But San Francisco is, after all, one of
Arts & Entertainment Trailer: 'Advantageous', Showing This Weekend At The Roxie Bay Area-raised director Jennifer Phang's Sundance Jury Prize-winning film Advantageous tells the story of a futuristic corporation called The Center for Advanced Health and Living, which offers an alternative to invasive plastic surgery
SF News BART May Finally Reopen Public Restrooms Shut Since 9/11 Fourteen years on, the BART board is mulling a proposal to remodel and reopen 10 underground BART station restrooms, all of which have remained closed to the public since the week of September
SF News Gorgeous Residential High-Rise Project Designed By Jeanne Gang Threatened By Art Agnos, Waterfront NIMBYs This fantastic high-rise development proposed for one of the last remaining Transbay District sites at Folsom and Spear is facing some major opposition from former mayor and frequent anti-waterfront-development activist Art Agnos, and
SF News Ridiculous Ballot Measure Calling For Killing Of Gay People Tossed Out By California Judge In case there was any doubt, and needless to report, a California judge has summarily dismissed the proposed Sodomite Suppression Act, a ballot measure written by a bigoted Orange County lawyer that advocated
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sean Parker Plans To Give Away All His Money The Board of Supervisors narrowly voted to approve an advisory resolution (that is, it’s not enforceable) to hire more police officers after a lengthy argument, [Chron, Examiner] That unruly jerk of a