SF News Police Need Help Identifying Man with Head Injuries [Updated] Do you know this man? Police are seeking help in identifying a man who was discovered with severe head injuries in Union Square around 5 a.m. Saturday morning. According to San Francisco
Arts & Entertainment In Which We Interview One Rincon Hill's Second Tower As the second tower of the One Rincon Hill complex takes shape, we asked him to stop by SFist for a chat. Here's what the up-and-coming North Tower had to say about sibling
Arts & Entertainment Weekend Watch: Sing-along Mary Poppins At The Castro Theatre Yes, this weekend promises the best weather of the year. And yes, most of the city will be basking in jorts along the city's parks and sidewalks. But to capture that authentic summer
SF News Man Stabs Muni Driver In The 'Loin It's a sad day for everyone when our Venn diagram of stabbing news and Muni news overlaps, as it did last night with a bus stabbing in the Tenderloin. Around 7 p.m.
SF News National Geographic Airs Understated 'San Francisco Meth Zombies' Episode Did you miss the kickoff episode to season four of the National Geographic Channel's "Drugs, Inc?" If you didn't catch the August 12th premiere, you missed out on the subtle and sympathetically titled
SF News N-Judah Hits Pedestrian At 9th Avenue A pedestrian was taken away in a stretcher after being struck by an outbound N-Judah train. The accident took place at 9th and Judah within the last two hours. Witness Bonnie Burton reported
Arts & Entertainment SFist Traffic Report: Stuck Truck On Divis Feeling trapped at work on this sunny day? Can't wait to get out of town for your Labor Day weekend? At least you're not this guy, who managed to get his big-rig royally
SF News Police Chief Apologizes, Cites Driver In SoMa Cyclist Death After initially letting the big-rig driver whose right turned killed a 24-year-old cyclist earlier this month, Police Chief Greg Suhr announced that an investigation has found the driver at fault in the accident.
Arts & Entertainment A Selection Of Profanity-Laced Bay Bridge Tweets So far so good for the first day of the Bay Bridge's five-day closure. But how are people adjusting to the reality of no Bay Bridge today? We turned to the twitters to
Arts & Entertainment Better-Know-A-Cop Website Showcases SFPD Heroics We hear a lot about police officers doing their jobs (or not), but we rarely get to put a face to a name or a name to a heroic achievement. We're guessing that's
SF News We're Doomed, S.F. Main Library Bathroom Edition Anyone who's ever tried visiting the restroom at the San Francisco Main Library knows that it's basically one of the biggest mistakes of your life. The intensity of the urine stench defies science,
Arts & Entertainment And Now, A Photo For National Dog Day This weekend saw the return of "Dog Days" at AT&T Park, and it was a win all around. The Giants triumphed, hundreds of hounds showed up, and these two adorable pugs
SF News E-Embarcadero Vintage Streetcar Line Coming Following this morning's news of a literal Muni and tour bus collision, Curbed has word of a metaphorical one: the E-Embarcadero, a proposed Muni line that would connect the touristical attractions of the
Arts & Entertainment Kink's Armory Studios Now Offering 'Intensive' BDSM Workshop The Armory Studios, local porn titan Kink.com's educational wing, offers a variety of workshops. There's "Yoga for Sex" (flexibility, breathing, etc.) There's "Stripping and Lapdancing" 101 and "201" (sensual movement, putting on
Arts & Entertainment This Photo Of 1970s BART Workers Is Very, Very Groovy Those turtlenecks! That scarf! That 'fro! Those poses! This vintage photo from the 1970s shows four female BART employees standing in front of a set of turnstiles, capturing a decidedly different era in
Arts & Entertainment Behold, The First Known Color Photos Of S.F. The 1906 earthquake changed a lot of things in San Francisco, if by "a lot of things" you mean much of the city was reduced to gravel and gutted by fire. But here's
SF News Epic Lightning Storm Strikes San Francisco, In Photos Lightning storms are so unusual that you may have thought it was just your imagination. But no: last night marked a rare and exciting electrostatic event. Behold, last night's lightning strikes captured on
Arts & Entertainment Historic Balboa Theater In Jeopardy The historic Balboa Theater is in danger of closing if it can't raise the funds to go digital. The Ocean Beach Bulletin reports that the 87-year-old theater is seeking money through a Kickstarter
Arts & Entertainment Faux-Paranoid Flyer Rails Against Masonic Street Improvements Is flyering your neighborhood the trend du jour of opinion-mongering? Days after all this went down, the folks over at Uppercasing have discovered a satirical gem that takes the classic drivers rights vs.
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This: Tenderloin's Sunday Streets It's wholesome, it's fun, it's ... the Tenderloin! Looking for a neighborhood-friendly activity to go along with the craziness of Saturday's Street Food Fest? Look no further than the good old TL, which will
Arts & Entertainment 'Atonement App,' Live Goats Coming To S.F. How are you preparing for the Jewish high holidays? Is it by taking a photo with a live goat and uploading your sins to an app? It is, isn't it. We just knew
Arts & Entertainment NYT Profiles Local Racing Legend Russell Baze Have you been to the racetrack lately? Probably not, and if you're not tuned in to the Bay Area's horseracing culture, you may never have heard of Russell Baze. But an excellent New
SF News Windsurfers Rescue Puppy Stranded In The Bay A pair of windsurfers and a boat commuter (!) banded together Monday evening to rescue a dog found paddling frantically in the middle of the Bay. The pup, a labrador mix or mastiff, was
Arts & Entertainment An Interview With Craigslist's Notorious Google Glass Hater If you've had your finger on the pulse of local, Craigslist-based anonymous ranting, you're well aware of the mystery-shrouded and sharp-tongued individual whose tirades against Google Glass wearers have captured the imagination and
SF News Day Around the Bay: 'You're Fired. Out!' Listen to AOL CEO Tim Armstrong fire a Patch employee on a conference call with 1,000 coworkers. [Chronicle] Stanley Roberts found some people behaving badly at Outside Lands, and he'd like to