SF News Cyclist Killed By Muni Bus Near Bryant And Division [Updated] Another cyclist met with a fatal collision this morning, and this time the other vehicle involved was a Muni bus in the chaotic vicinity of Bryant and Division Streets. The incident happened around
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Pupusa' By Hi Fashion Prepare to be amazed. Hi Fashion is a duo out of L.A. consisting of Jen DM and Rick Gradone. Legend has it they met in a gay bar in New York when
SF News Twitter IPO, Among Other Things, To Spur 'Hyper Gentrification' Many San Franciscans who did not used to be millionaires, who perhaps even couch-surfed in your living room once in the last decade, are going to become suddenly wealthy if they happen to
SF News Facebook Looks To Monetize Teenagers' Posts By Easing Privacy Rules Barely a week after we learned that Google Plus is going to start making us opt out of having our thoughts and personal reviews used by corporations in "social ads," Facebook has turned
SF News BART Rolls On, and So Do Negotiations Yet again this morning, like yesterday and the day before and the day before that, there is no BART strike, but there could still be one. Everyone's been very mature, and negotiations continued
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink State Bird Provisions Reopens This Weekend; Reservations Already Gone Through December So, in the pantheon of incessantly popular and trendy restaurants, the almost two-year-old State Bird Provisions may remain at the top of the S.F. food chain. The restaurant returns from a two-month
Arts & Entertainment Bay Lights to Play All Night Starting November 1 The awesome LED installation on the Bay Bridge, The Bay Lights, is getting a nightly performance extension of several hours. Thanks to a grant from nonprofit group Illuminate the Arts, which produced the
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Toddler Who Bargains Like The Tea Party CollegeHumor's Favorite Funny Videos Well, the Republicans maybe did not get to torpedo our credit rating and burn down Congress today, but they may yet still. Please enjoy this clever little bit of
SF News S.F. Once Again Tops List Of Best Cities For Trick-Or-Treating Despite being a city with a ridiculously low percentage of families with children, San Francisco has once again topped all other cities in the nation on a list of best places for trick-or-treating.
SF News Legendary North Beach Stripper Carol Doda Arrested For Alleged DUI Storied stripper and living legend Carol Doda, who single-handedly defined North Beach's red light district of the 1960s, was arrested Saturday night on suspicion of drunk driving after her car collided with a
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Chinese Food' By Alison Gold It's come to this, everyone. Remember Rebecca Black? Remember that Nicole Westbrook chick and that horrible song "It's Thanksgiving"? Well, now it's time for Patrice Wilson, "songwriter" and starmaker of wealthy tween girls
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This Now: Fog City's Roast Chicken And Furikake Fries As reported earlier, the timeworn Fog City Diner closed earlier this year and just reopened last month as Fog City (1300 Battery at the Embarcadero). Taking over the kitchen is Bix and Picco
Arts & Entertainment The SFist Guide To LitQuake, Happening This Week Sure, Treasure Island may be happening this weekend, but so is LitCrawl, and throughout the week there are dozens of small events around the city for the literarily inclined. LitQuake, for those unfamiliar,
SF News Overnight Mini Earthquake, Four Aftershocks Strike Berkeley A tiny temblor that registered a 3.2 magnitude struck Berkeley at 1:07 a.m. last night, disturbing most light sleepers and perhaps confusing those who were still awake marathoning House of
SF News BART Management Offers 'Take-It-Or-Leave-It' Contract Deal, Unions Pissed We're facing yet another midnight deadline tonight in the ongoing strike threat, the third in a row since Friday, and BART management have apparently presented their best and "final" offer to the unions
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Fur Elise' Backwards This one goes out to all the music nerds! A classical guitarist by the name of Jakob XP Brunnbauer plays an arrangement of Beethoven's famous 'Fur Elise' entirely backwards, then he plays the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mission Restaurant Causes Mini-Uproar Over Beer Garden, Bocce Court The owners of Rustic, a new pizza spot on 24th Street, were a little quick to publicize the fact that they wanted to open an outdoor area in back with a bocce court
SF News San Francisco Man Gets Lost In Mendocino Woods, Survives On Squirrels, Snakes For 19 Days 72-year-old Gene Penaflor was just rescued Saturday after getting lost and disoriented in a remote part of Mendocino County while on a hunting trip. He ended up spending 19 days alone surviving on
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: If Tarantino Made A Gay Revenge Fantasy It's true. Quentin Tarantino has now made a female revenge fantasy film (Kill Bill), a Jewish revenge fantasy (Inglorious Basterds), and an African-American slave revenge fantasy (Django Unchained). Cracked has just made a
SF News Google Will Splash Your Face On Sponsor Endorsements Unless You Opt Out Google wants to make you the new face of [insert brand name here] via a new revision to their terms of service. Basically, the company plans on taking anything you review or rate
SF News Activism Wins: Jack Spade Backs Out Of The Mission In a coup for the anti-formula-retail contingent and Valencia merchants, Jack Spade has backed out of trying to move into the former Adobe Books location on 16th Street, bowing to neighborhood protests. The
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: STEREO Featuring LE1F At Mighty There's a fun event happening this eve over at Mighty called Stereo featuring openly gay rapper / hip-hop producer, and twerky dancer LE1F. He'll be joined by Lakutis & Mess Kid, Matrixxman, and Wolfbitch
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Take A Look At The New Tosca, Its New Chef, And New Food We've all been waiting the last five months to see what New Yorkers Ken Friedman and April Bloomfield have done to the inside of the well loved, and elegantly decayed Tosca Café in
SF News Yep. The BART Strike Is Really Probably Happening. Again. Maybe. Though the unions declined to issue a 72-hour strike warning earlier this week in what we thought was a positive sign, tensions have mounted and things don't look great as tonight's midnight deadline
SF News N-Judah Collides With Car In The Sunset A car that allegedly ran a stop sign collided with an outbound N-Judah train at 24th Avenue and Judah this morning just after 8 a.m. No injuries have been reported, but this