Arts & Entertainment The Dude Abides At 4/20 On Hippie Hill, And Of Course Stanley Roberts Was There Too The unofficial, unsanctioned, and gigantically popular 4/20 celebration and occupying at Golden Gate Park’s Hippie Hill held it’s annual iteration Wednesday, drawing an estimated 12,000 hippies, stoners, and the
Arts & Entertainment Goatchella Pics: Baby Goats Take Over Farmer's Market Only in San Francisco would a farmer’s market need a sign reading “Please Don’t Kiss The Goats”. But that was the case Saturday at the 8th annual Goat Festival, popularly known
Arts & Entertainment These Pics Of Dogs In Giants Gear Are The Most Important Thing To Come From Baseball Season So Far The cuteness factor was outta here Friday night as dogs dressed in San Francisco Giants apparel rallied at SoMa StrEat Food Park for a Giants game viewing party. While the humans and dog
Arts & Entertainment Nine Things You Need To Know For The Giants Home Opener Productivity will screech to a halt today across San Francisco today, as your San Francisco Giants play their home opener this afternoon at AT&T Park (first pitch at 1:35 p.
Arts & Entertainment UC Berkeley Study Reveals How To Get More Action On Tinder April showers bring weekend nights staying home and swiping on Tinder, so the timing is right for an academic study published this week analyzing what types of profile picture poses and body language
Arts & Entertainment Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race Once Again Brings Thrills, Chills, and Spills To Potrero Hill Big Wheelers turned out big time Sunday for the 16th annual Bring Your Own Big Wheel rally on Vermont Street, where roughly 2,000 bunny-eared, onesie-clad, super hero costume-wearing San Franciscans — and a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Aphrodisiac 'Bunny' Lollipops: A New Sacrilegious Tradition For SF Easter Add another transgression to San Francisco’s litany of irreverent Easter observances. In addition to our cherished Hunky Jesus Contest, 2014’s Zombie Christ Haunted House, and Friday’s Sing-Along Jesus Christ Superstar
Arts & Entertainment 'Twisted Cabaret' Juggles Audience Discomfort For Maximum Comic Value Thursday night’s opening of Twisted Cabaret at the Great Star Theater contained a circus trick so graphic and repulsive that even Tourettes Without Regrets host Jamie DeWolf ran from his second-row seat
Arts & Entertainment Review: I Loved 'Pee-Wee's Big Holiday' Enough To Marry It Pee-wee Herman has not appeared in a feature film in 28 years sidelined as actor Paul Reubens was by the 1991 indecent exposure arrest that predates the modern internet. We've seen Reubens appear
misc The Bay Area's 11 Best Standup Comedians The fertile funny grounds of the Bay Area have produced homegrown comedy legends like Robin Williams and Margaret Cho, and Gracie Allen, Phyllis Diller, and Carol Channing before them. But there are some
SF News Video: Teetering Apartment Teardown Taking Place in Pacifica Think this weekend’s El Nino downpours are causing you problems? Consider the plight of the perilous Pacifica apartments at 320 Esplanade Avenue, which have been dangling over a cliff for more than
SF News Tenderloin Hit-And-Run Leaves One Dead, One Hospitalized One man lies dead and and another is hospitalized after a Saturday night hit-and-run in the Tenderloin. According to KRON 4, the hit-and-run accident took place at 6:46 p.m. Saturday night
SF News SXSW Creates Stir By Demanding Panelist Remove Hijab Thennnnn I was given the wrong ID! From now on my name is Tamir & I work for Time Warner Inc #SXSW2016 pic.twitter.com/TE3jJR16P6— Ibtihaj Muhammad (@IbtihajMuhammad) March 12, 2016 Another
SF News 91-Year-Old Tenderloin Cafe To Close Sunday Fans of Tenderloin greasy spoon cuisine and ambiance are losing another legend this weekend, though the little institution swears they’ll reopen at another nearby location. The Lafayette Coffee Shop at the intersection
SF News Uber Enacts Secret 800 Emergency Number for "Non-Emergencies" To ease your anxiety over the disturbing frequency of sexual assault complaints, driver theft of passenger property and a recent shooting spree by an Uber driver in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the revolutionary and somewhat
SF News Already? Daylight Saving Time Goes Into Effect Tonight Quelle horreur! Daylight Saving Time officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday morning, or in party people terms, “2 a.m. tonight”. That means we’ll be setting our clocks forward in the
SF News We Tried Peeple (AKA 'That Yelp for People App') So You Don't Have To Back when the “Yelp for People” app Peeple was announced in September, public reaction was so profoundly negative that SFist couldn’t help but be intrigued. This week Peeple actually arrived in the
Arts & Entertainment 10 Best Places To Watch The St. Patrick's Day Parade St. Patrick’s Day falls on the kind-of-weekend day of a Thursday this year, but the 165th Annual San Francisco St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival is scheduled for Saturday, March 12
SF News Harbin Hot Springs Announces Plan To Reopen Later This Year When the iconic, clothing-optional Harbin Hot Springs was destroyed in the Valley Fire six months ago, the famed retreat center up north in Middletown quickly vowed to rebuild. After initiating a planned redesign
SF News Play Ball! Giants Spring Training Games Start Today, And Madison Bumgarner Shaved! The crack of the bat, the smell of the grass and all your favorite baseball clichés go back into effect today when the San Francisco Giants start their 2016 Cactus League games. Baseball
Arts & Entertainment The Six Best Oscars Parties In San Francisco If your invitation to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party somehow got lost in the mail, you can still get all the ballgowns, ballots and bingo of this Sunday night’s 88th Academy Awards
Arts & Entertainment SF Int'l Film Festival Moving To Alamo Drafthouse For 2016 There's been another cinematic coup for Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, newly open at Mission and 21st Street. After scoring Star Wars: The Force Awakens for their grand opening and bringing in Lost Weekend Video
SF News Video: The Church Of Coltrane's (Possibly) Last Service In The Fillmore “Any special offerings today?” Archbishop Franzo King asked his congregation when passing the collection basket at Sunday’s service. “Did somebody come and bring $10,000?” The Archbishop’s congregation is that of
Arts & Entertainment The 10 Best Storytelling Events In The Bay Area Storytelling events where a mix of local luminaries and everyday raconteurs get onstage — and for some reason choose to relive their most embarrassing and awful real-life stories — have become increasingly common on both
SF News Condoms In Porn Proposal Goes Down On State Board Vote You don’t often see 100 porn stars at a state safety board meeting, but that’s just what happened yesterday at the Harris State Building Auditorium in Oakland. A huge turnout of