SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: A Judy Rodgers Tribute, With Jonathan Waxman And Nancy Silverton, At Quince Tonight Tonight at Quince, the scheduled dinner in celebration of the restaurant's tenth anniversary featuring guest chefs Jonathan Waxman, Nancy Silverton, and Chad Colby, has been revised in light of the death of their
Arts & Entertainment Regarding Dave Eggers, BuzzFeed, And Our Culture Of Smarm Maybe finally, O Internet, there will be a hearty intellectual backlash against the Great Snark Backlash of The Early 2010s, as we're now going to call it. At least essayist, blogger, and overall
SF News Art Agnos: 'It's All But Over For The Poor In This City' We've said it several times, and now progressive former mayor Art Agnos chimes in for NPR in a national story about how shitty San Francisco's real estate market now is for the middle
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Vagina Notes Yeah. This is kind of like a SNL skit gone bad. But it's kind of good that way. Maybe we're just immature. Watch as a woman decides if she can keep dating a
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'Tristan & Yseult' At Berkeley Rep It's been a good year for Bay Area theater overall, with some stellar productions like SHN's Anything Goes, Black Watch from A.C.T. and the National Theater of Scotland, and No Man's
SF News Uber, Now in 29 U.S. Cities, May Gross Over $200 Million This Year The little, mobile car-hailing company that just a year ago was something most of your friends probably hadn't heard of is now on track to make about $210 million in revenue this year
SF News It's Official: This Boom Is Bigger Than The Last Boom, At Least For Office Space In the past three years alone, as the Chron is reporting via a new report by CB Richard Ellis, tech companies have leased 40% more office space than in the entire five-year period
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Judy Rodgers Talks About Her Food, Circa 2008 In this brief interview done for Epicurious in 2008, the late Judy Rodgers and her Zuni Café partner Gilbert Pilgram (who remains at the restaurant), talk about the food they serve and why
SF News S.F. Considers Banning Butterflies A city commission is mulling a new law that would ban letting butterflies free that might cause harm to wild butterflies. Just to be clear, it's a ban on the release of commercially
SF News 9th Circuit Denies Plea From City, Tenants For Mailboxes In SROs An effort by tenants' rights advocates and City Attorney Dennis Herrera to get individual postal delivery mandated by law at Tenderloin SROs has been rejected by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Basically
SF News Suspect Charged In Playstation 4 Murder San Francisco police now have a 21-year-old man in custody charged with the murder of 22-year-old Ikenna Uwakah on Sunday in the Bayview. Uwakah was killed while sitting in his car preparing to
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'Book Of Mormon,' The Second U.S. Touring Cast We checked out the newest production of the Tony Award-winning musical Book of Mormon last week, and much like the first touring cast who came through San Francisco last fall, these performers are
SF News Man Shot In The Hand In Japantown Sunday Night Curious: A 32-year-old man was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound in his hand after having some sort of exchange with two male suspects just after 10 p.m. Sunday near
SF News Agender Teen Burned On Oakland Bus Speaks Out For The First Time For the first time since the terrible incident in which Oakland teenager Sasha Fleishman had his clothing burned at the hands of another teenager in what appears, by all accounts, to be a
SF News East Oakland Shooting Marks Oakland's 84th Homicide Of 2013 An Oakland resident was shot outside his home on the 3100 block of Coolidge Avenue at about 10 p.m. Sunday night. The victim has not yet been identified. A suspect or suspects
SF News Murder Over Playstation 4 In The Bayview [Update] A deal to sell a Playstation 4 console over Instagram went bad on Sunday when a 22-year-old man was shot and killed in the Bayview by the buyer who lured him there. The
SF News Homicides Way Down But Crime Rate Way Up In S.F. This Year There have been less than 40 homicides in San Francisco so far this year, compared to 67 last year and 98 in 2009, but instances of other crimes are way up, led by
SF News Man Killed Crossing I-80 In Richmond A 32-year-old man was struck multiple times and killed while trying to cross Interstate 80 in Richmond early this morning. His car had collided with the center median and he was attempted to
SF News Man Sues Ex-Wife Over Secret Twitter Stock Windfall A New York man is suing his ex-wife, from whom he's been divorced nearly seven years, over some early equity in Twitter that she purchased before they were divorced. He seems to have
SF News Some Delays, Plenty Of Live Music At SFO As Everyone Tries To Flee Town The biggest story every Thanksgiving for as long as we can remember involves airports and travel nightmares, but so far you won't be seeing any sad footage of sad stranded passengers at SFO,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Forget The Turducken, It's All About The Cockentrice [NSFV - Not Safe For Vegetarians] Step aside, turducken. 2013 is all about far weirder Franken-feasts, and these have historical antecedents to boot. The Atlantic bring us the story of the cockentrice, a totally frightening chimerical creature created by
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Stuff On Scout's Head Poor dog. I mean, the photos are wonderful and cute and everything. But poor Scout suffers the near daily humiliation, for the sake of his owner's Tumblr, of having random things balanced on
SF News Man's Ex-Wife Arrested For His 1990 Murder In Castro Valley A case that went cold between 1990 and 2010, in part because it was left in the hands of the East Bay Regional Parks police, was reopened and this past week two people
SF News 12 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Wake Up At 5 A.M. To Shop On Black Friday Our nation's collective consumerist orgasm is almost upon us, and we have a few questions. Think of this like a Cosmo quiz, except instead of finding out if your boyfriend loves you, you
SF News Willie Brown Has Some PR Advice For The Tech Industry; NYT Discovers The Tech Boom Backlash Willie Brown's Sunday column in the Chron turns out to have been kind of prescient with regard to the tech industry's growing PR problem. Just as he was suggesting that tech company's start