Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Zuckerberg & Hillary Just a visual for you today, via last week's favorite meme-maker: Texts From Hillary.
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Man Stabbed Last Night On 24th Street The ongoing wave of knife crime in S.F., which continues to disturb our dreams, claimed another victim last night: A 26-year-old man was randomly stabbed in the chest by a passerby who
SF News S.F Mulls Taxing Things Like Air BnB, 'Cottage Industries' Late last week we heard that City Treasurer Jose Cisneros had heeded the call of hotel unions and the Tenants Union to impose the city's 14% hotel tax on AirBnB rentals. Now we're
SF News Chinese Teen Sells Kidney For An iPad Setting aside for a moment that Chinese workers may or may not be getting mistreated and overworked so that you can have your iPads and iPhones, we bring you this heart-warming tale of
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Easter Terror Who ever thought that a giant rabbit costume was something cute, and not horrifically frightening? For god's sake, actual rabbits are kind of scary, but these vintage Easter bunnies are truly a scary
SF News Four Sonoma County Men Busted For Child Porn Four men ages 21 to 35 were busted by Sonoma County law enforcement on suspicion of possession and distribution of child pornography. The four men were located after a sting operation resulted in
SF News Eliana Lopez Pens Open Letter To The Chronicle, Says Husband Was Victim Of Coup d'Etat Oh boy. Eliana Lopez writes in to the Chronicle from Venezuela, where she is staying with son Theo until the end of April, and she's now comparing what's happened to husband Ross Mirkarimi
SF News Police Recover Gun Believed Used In Oakland Shooting Spree; Goh's Alleged Target Revealed Early this morning Oakland police found a .45 caliber handgun that they believe is the one that was used by shooting suspect One Goh in Monday's shooting at Oikos University. Goh had previously
Arts & Entertainment Benefit Screening of 'Milk' at Castro Theatre in May In honor of Harvey Milk Day on May 22, the Friends of Harvey Milk is doing a screening of Milk at the Castro Theatre to benefit the Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Afternoon Palate Cleanser: DIY Marshmallow Peeps While we would never endorse spending a whole afternoon making something you can buy at your nearest Walgreens and in much more uniform shapes in much brighter, more deliciously artificial colors the DIY
SF News Home Invasion Suspects Still At Large In Oakland/Piedmont A home invasion robbery early Sunday in a home on the Piedmont-edge stretch of Park Boulevard has left four people shaken, and without a few wallets, iPads and iPhones. Two masked men broke
SF News Video: Cops On Bikes Don't Stop At Stop Signs Either We can hear the rumbling rage of the city's cyclists as we type this: As noted on Uptown Almanac, local cyclist Amy Farah Weiss captured some incriminating footage for SFPD bicycle cops totally
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Baby Sloths Get Bath, Put On Pajamas Have you seen the proliferation of ridiculously cute baby sloth footage on the internet? Animal Planet has landed on a viral hit with their various videos of the adorable little fuzzy things with
SF News Oakland Police Think They Were Victims In Last Fall's Occupy Kerfuffles A new internal report from the OPD casts the police department as victims who showed "a great deal of restraint while surrounded by an angry, assaultive crowd" during last October's melee with Occupy
SF News Supes, Medical Marijuana Advocates Rally At City Hall Over Fed Crackdown Six members of the Board of Supervisors, along with marijuana activists, dispensary owners, and representatives from George Gascon's and Dennis Herrera's offices gathered for a rally on the steps of City Hall yesterday
SF News Brother Of Accused Murderer Binh Luc Held Without Bail Brian Luc, the brother of accused murderer Binh Thai Luc, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to drug possession charges stemming from the 28 grams of cocaine they found in the apartment he shared with
SF News Dude Tries to Sell Stolen SF State iMacs at Pawn Shop, Gets Arrested Today in stupid criminal news: Some moron showed up at a pawn shop trying to sell two iMacs that were clearly labeled "Property of SF State." The computers were stolen during a recent
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Tiny Kitten Afraid of Vacuum Here's an extra-brief, cute-overloaded palate cleanser for you featuring one tiny kitten and twelve seconds of unabashed adorableness. [via BuzzFeed]
SF News New High-Speed Rail Cost Comes In $30 Billion Cheaper You'll recall there was some hubbubb this past winter after the California High-Speed Rail Authority released a revised cost projection that put the project at $100 billion, more than double an original estimate
SF News Mirkarimi Allowed Back In His House Today's update regarding the plight of embattled sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is that a judge has reversed an earlier decision and is allowing Mirkarimi back in his own house this week. He had been
SF News SoMa Pot Dispensary Vows To Challenge Feds HopeNet, S.F.'s oldest continually operating medical marijuana dispensary at 223 Ninth Street, is not going to take a threat from the federal government lying down. Owners Catherine and Steve Smith are
Arts & Entertainment Zynga Possibly Regretting That Draw Something Deal Draw Something, the game that local game-builder Zynga just paid $180 million to acquire from a smaller company, is already losing users according to a new report. Maybe it's because drawing with your
SF News Muni Was Slightly Barely More On Time Last Quarter Have you noticed that your evening commute on Muni has been just a little more reliable lately? Yeah, we haven't either. But allegedly Muni's on-time performance was up six tenths of a percentage
SF News Activists Protest Gay Rodeo Fundraiser At Powerhouse Bar Here's something you didn't know you'd be reading about today: the rights of grown gay men to put panties on a goat. Some animal-rights activists gathered outside the Powerhouse Bar yesterday to protest
SF News Man Shot And Killed In Ingleside Sunday Night A man was fatally shot last night around 11:30 p.m. inside a home in the Ingleside neighborhood. Details are scarce at this point, but we know the shooting happened at 356