SF News Cop Meets Dog, Dog Bites Cop, Cop Shoots Dog It's long been a personal nightmare to have that mellow-looking dog on Haight Street suddenly lunge for my throat, and it played out for one unlucky cop (and canine) yesterday afternoon. While attempting
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [VIDEO] Magnolia Brewery Coming Soon To A Dogpatch Near You The long-awaited expansion to Magnolia's beer enterprise is coming to a neighborhood (sorta) near you. As everyone knows, brewmaster Dave McLean and the Magnolia crew have been bursting at the seams of the
SF News Planned Parenthood Buffer Zone Proposed to Keep Anti-Abortion Protesters At Bay Anti-abortion protesters will no longer be able to stand directly in front of San Francisco's Planned Parenthood clinic if Supervisor David Campos has his way. A new measure would impose a 25-food bubble
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The NY Times Went to 20 S.F. Bars in 4 Days ... ... and all we got was this limp pub-crawl roundup. Yes, we like getting national kudos as "one of this country's great bar cities", and the gorgeous put-it-in-my-mouth photo sets the piece up for
SF News Bike-Sharing Plan Set To Bring 700 Bikes To Bay Area More two-wheeled transportation is on the way for the Bay Area, where a bike-sharing plan that's been pushed back more than a year will finally see the light of day. In August, the
Arts & Entertainment Do This Tonight: 'Linsanity' At The Castro Theater Disclaimer: Tickets for tonight are available through RUSH only. Last year, NBA player Jeremy Lin became one of the world's most talked-about athletes in the world. His quick rise to fame, spurred by
Arts & Entertainment Go See It: Kehinde Wiley At The Contemporary Jewish Museum Kehinde Wiley may be the most successful painter to come along in decades. His magnetic portraits of black and brown young men, painted with the precision of realism and wreathed in flowers, ornamental
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New CA Bill Would Let Bars Serve Alcohol Until 4 AM State senator Mark Leno has proposed new legislation in a move that could delight S.F. drinkers and aggravate responsible types across the city and state. The measure would allow cities and counties
SF News 'Killing Jews Is Worship' Muni Ads Spark Controversy New ads adorning ten of the city's buses are causing a stir for their anti-Islamic rhetoric and sparking a hate speech vs. free speech debate that's got Muni parked in the crossfire. The
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lunchwire: In Which We Interview A Rosamunde's Burger Today we sat down with one of S.F.'s most elusive patties, the elite Rosamunde burger, to learn about what it's like keeping things simple, working one day a week, and surviving
Arts & Entertainment [VIDEO] Make Your Friends Jealous With S.F.'s Gorgeous Weather Did you have a good weekend? We sure did. And with temperatures getting as high as the mid-70s this week, we're basking in the glow of summer come early and feeling mighty smug
SF News Sexual Harassment Suit Against VC Firm Will Make You Feel Dirty Are you near a shower and some astringent body wash? Then read on. Three women are suing San Francisco venture firm CMEA Capital and former chief operating partner John Haag for sexual harassment,
SF News Thief Snags Cocaine Baby's Diaper Bag Less than three months after entering this world on a Bayview sidewalk with cocaine in his system, this baby boy still can't catch a break. Yesterday, a diaper bag belonging to the baby's
SF News 49ers Release David Akers to Fend for Himself In The Wild Much-maligned kicker David Akers has been released from the Niners' roster after the worst season of his career. In news that is only surprising inasmuch as it comes later than expected, Akers has
Arts & Entertainment Go See It: Garry Winogrand at SFMOMA Confession: it's taken us a while truly appreciate the subtleties of black and white photography. After spending formative years getting our eyes blasted out by big Expressionist paintings and modernist colorscapes, photos can
Arts & Entertainment Do This Tonight: RayKo's 6th Annual Plastic Camera Show Do you miss plastic cameras with their creaky windup noises and blinding, untrustworthy flashes? Are you yearning for simpler times when selecting the best Instagram filter didn't take precedent over conversations and events
Arts & Entertainment 5 Things You Should Actually Do Before Turning 30 In S.F. In today's installment of bucket listage, The Bold Italic has a piece outlining 30 things a soon-to-be 30-year-old should get out of their system. It's expectedly Mission District-biased and the list runs the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dessertwire: In Which We Interview A Schulzie's Bread Pudding With foodie news feverishly tracking the ups and downs of restaurant openings, chef shakeups and "it" ingredients, we thought it was time to get straight to the source. That's why we'll now be
SF News Seniors Steal $2.8M Yacht For Beer- and Pizza-Fueled Joyride Stealing a luxury yacht may always seem like a good idea in the moment, but here's a cautionary tale for all you teens early retirees with too much time on your hands. Shortly
SF News Triathlete Dies In First-Ever Escape From Alcatraz Fatality Sunday's Escape from Alcatraz triathlon started off to a tragic start when 46-year-old Ross Ehilinger died mere moments after the start of the race. The man, in town for the race from Austin,
SF News Should Your Mom Have Access to Your Facebook Account After You Die? Stop and think for a minute about what would happen if you die suddenly. Say, today or tomorrow. Your world would end but Facebook's world would just keep on truckin', and that means
SF News Monster Goldfish Invading Lake Tahoe! Do you suffer from a fear of swimming in lakes (or "limnophobia")? Are you leery of having something slimy and scaly brush up against you whilst blithely enjoying a day at the lake?
SF News Warning: SFO Not Actually Giving Away Yorkie Pups A word of caution to Bay Area small fluffy dog enthusiasts: San Francisco Int'l Airport is not, in fact, giving away Yorkies, as scammers would have you believe. A new pet scam presumably
Arts & Entertainment BottleRock Napa Valley: Should You Go? Sandwiched between Booneville Beer Fest (May 4) and Bay to Breakers (May 19) on our already packed May drinking calendar, BottleRock is a festival that fits music, drinking, being out in the sun
SF News It's Official: 49ers Trade Alex Smith to Kansas City Chiefs We reported it two days ago as a nearly done deal, but the trade is going through: long-suffering 49ers quarterback Alex Smith is to be traded to the Kansas City Chiefs. Alex Smith,