SF News Protest At Prison-Themed Pride Party Turns Violent, Six Arrested [Update] There was a protest outside the Prison of Love party on Saturday at the Kink.com Armory, with about 150 protesters who—though mostly peaceful—pelted guards and early partygoers with fruits and
SF News Tim Cook Marches With Huge Apple Contingent In S.F. Pride Parade At the massive LGBT Pride Parade in San Francisco on Sunday, not-openly-gay Apple CEO Tim Cook joined thousands of other Apple employees in a company contingent, marching to show their support. Several employees
Arts & Entertainment Burning Man 2014 Extended To 10 Days Big news, Burners! This year's Burning Man opens a day earlier to the public and closes one day later than ever before, allowing for for an extra day of setting up camp, and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dominique Crenn And Pals Eat And Party At Rich Table And Trou Normand: Video We loved that debaucherous, totally envy-inducing night in which Vice took the State Bird Provisions crew, and some of their friends, out to Ramen Shop and back to the city to drink and
SF News The Gay Rights Fight Started In California, Two Decades Before Stonewall This weekend marks the 45th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York City, and, for that reason, this is the weekend that the cities of San Francisco, New York, Minneapolis, Seattle, Paris,
SF News Apple CEO Tim Cook Outed As Gay, Again, And It Gets Really Awkward You all know that Tim Cook, the man in charge at Apple to whom Steve Jobs personally handed the torch, is a gay man, right? We've been talking about this ever since he
SF News SoMa Arsonist Sounds Crazy, Scary Not shockingly, the firebug the police arrested on Wednesday for setting over a dozen small fires in SoMa and the Mission sounds a little loony. ABC7 caught up with 47-year-old arson suspect Anthony
Arts & Entertainment EJ Johnson, Magic Johnson's Newly Famous Gay Son, To Bring #Flawlessness To SF Pride Parade Not sure how I missed this earlier, but San Francisco Pride scored serious points with one of their celebrity Grand Marshal picks this year at least in the eyes of reality television watchers
SF News Passive-Aggressive Neighbor Notes Get Tech Bro Spin Check out this pretty hilarious neighbor war that played out recently in an unidentified San Francisco elevator. A Redditor posted the pair letters below, taped to the wall of said elevator, proving that
SF News MonkeyParking Says 'F**k Off' To San Francisco, Refuses To Shut Down After City Attorney Dennis Herrera issued a cease and desist order earlier this week to the Italian startup MonkeyParking the mobile app that lets users auction off prime street parking spots for cash
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink S.F.'s Biggest And Foodiest Food Festival Kicks Off In July At Fort Mason By mid-summer, you should be sick of that swimsuit diet you've been on, especially since swimsuit weather won't hit our local shores until October. So you'll be glad to know that the major
SF News Gypsy Taub And Other Nudists Crash Kinky Catholic Shrine Claiming that St. Francis of Assisi himself was a nudist, local nude activist and soapbox fan Gypsy Taub organized a rally and "nude freedom parade" today, which kicked off at the National Shrine
SF News Adorable New Mammal Discovered By California Academy Of Sciences Staff A seriously cute new species of elephant shrew described as a cross between "a miniature antelope and an anteater" and resembling a fat mouse with a super-long snout was recently discovered by researchers
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Marlowe Relocating To Coco500 Space In SoMa You may the earlier reported news that the popular, Caltrain-adjacent bistro Marlowe was facing a developer's wrecking ball in the coming year or so. Well, restaurateur Anna Weinberg, who's gone on to expand
SF News New Generation Of Commune Hippies Takes Over The Red Victorian You may recall us talking about Embassy SF last fall after the New York Times did a piece about this new style of commune living that's been springing up around techie San Francisco.
SF News Police Arrest And Identify Arson Suspect [Update] The SFPD says they have caught a man they believe is the SoMa firebug responsible for a string of over a dozen fires, some of them in dumpsters and many around construction sites,
Arts & Entertainment What Not To Wear To Watch The U.S.-Germany World Cup Game In the unlikely event that you have today off, or that your employer is such a huge soccer fan that you're given a free pass to go to a bar at 9 a.
Arts & Entertainment The Eight Best Barbershops In San Francisco (And One In Oakland) Sometimes you just need a simple haircut or an old-fashioned shave. Your friends may splurge on expensive stylists, but there are, thankfully, plenty of old-school and old-school-but-new places around S.F. and Oakland
SF News Will This New Muni Map Make Life Any Easier? Two volunteer cartographers, we're told, have been working for ten years to improve upon Muni's current, highly confusing bus and Metro route map, which is a convoluted tangle of rainbow squiggles, inexplicable boxes,
SF News Digging Done In Central Subway Project, Ratpocalypse Over? The two big tunnel-boring machines, which were nicknamed Mom Chung and Big Alma after two female figures in S.F. history, just completed excavating twin, 8,300-foot long tunnels beneath downtown San Francisco
SF News Ellis Act Reform Bill Killed For Real, Leno 'Profoundly Disappointed' State Senator Mark Leno's effort to prevent cases of real estate flips in Ellis Act evictions, after getting an 11th-hour save in the Senate a few weeks ago, has finally died in committee
Arts & Entertainment Why Facebook Likes Don't Equal A Life That friend who is always running 10 miles in the morning and posting about their seemingly carefree, glamorous lives? It's probably mostly lies. The great short film above illustrates the negative correlation between
Arts & Entertainment An Insider's Guide To Pride Week 2014 Every year, we try to bring you an overview of all the LGBT goings-on about town during this most festive of weeks on the gay (and lesbian and trans and bi and queer
SF News Middle Finger Raised To S.F., George Lucas Takes His $700 Million Museum To Chicago Billionaire filmmaker George Lucas, after a long and protracted effort to try to build a museum in San Francisco to house his collection of illustrations, graphic art, and movie memorabilia, has decided instead
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: A Dog's-Eye View Of S.F.'s Best Dog Parks Former San Francisco resident Evan Mascagni, who recently had the misfortune of relocating to New York, made a ridiculously adorable video as he toured dog parks in S.F. during his final months