SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 11 Best Marijuana Stores in SF The days of shady doctors prescribing medical marijuana cards for stubbed toes or back pain are happily over in San Francisco. But as former medical dispensaries, most of these pot shops had a few years before legalization to perfect their merchandising and service games.
SF News SFist Set To Return; Announcement of Acquisition by San Francisco Natives San Francisco, CA - After many twists and turns, SFist is set to return under the watch of Impress3 Media, a company owned and operated by San Francisco natives.-- Impress3 Media, the
Arts & Entertainment MGM Resorts Releases Bizarre Ad Shilling Vegas Following Shooting Together, we rise. #VegasStrong pic.twitter.com/H8NP0AEQdH— MGM Resorts (@MGMResortsIntl) October 15, 2017 by Emma Specter MGM Resorts International sparked controversy this week with a new #VegasStrong ad released last Sunday, two
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: 49ers Make A Change At Quarterback; Remain Winless ‘Calm, cool and collected’: C.J. Beathard nearly delivers 49ers’ first win https://t.co/zU1WZDQrGl— The Sacramento Bee (@sacbee_news) October 16, 2017 by Daisy Barringer After yesterday's 26-24 loss to the
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: 49ers Lose to Colts In Overtime As Mike Pence Protests Players' Protest, Walks Out by Daisy Barringer Yesterday was a perfectly glorious San Francisco day, so I hope you did anything other than watch the torture that was — for the second week in a row — nearly four
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: 49ers Lose To Cardinals In Overtime, Remain Winless by Daisy Barringer First, let me say that I hope you were doing anything yesterday afternoon other than watching the tedious field goal battle that was the 49ers/Cardinals game. Truly, snaking the
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does the Niners: 49ers Fall Just Short In 41-39 Loss To Rams by Daisy Barringer Confession: I was not looking forward to watching last night’s game against the Rams. Three hours of 49ers’ football on a Thursday night felt a lot more like a
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: 49ers Fall 12-9 To The Sloppy Seahawks by Daisy Barringer If you read the Bay Area papers today, you’ll see headlines like, “49ers put up fight but again leave Seattle with loss” and “49ers halfway good in 12-9 loss
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: 49ers Are Exactly Who We Thought They Were In 23-3 Loss To Panthers by Daisy Barringer The 49ers kicked off their football season yesterday with a pathetic, but totally expected, loss to the Carolina Panthers. The issues were nothing new for this team; everyone’s performance
SF News Airbnb Host Who Discriminated Against Asian Guest Gets Fined $5K For the first time, an Airbnb host who exhibited racism on the platform an all too common occurrence — will be held legally responsible and penalized. Tami Barker, the owner of a home at
SF News Fight Rages On About Who Started Fight Between Cops And Skaters At Dolores Park Meanwhile in #SanFrancisco...#DoloresPark #SF #Dolores #Skateboarding pic.twitter.com/b9kU9KuEhB— jimmy alto (@jimmyalto) July 12, 2017 After witness reports suggested a police officer extended his left arm to collide with a skateboarder
Arts & Entertainment Nazi-Looted Painting May Return to California Family, Per Court Ruling In 1962, just four years after Lilly Cassirer received a settlement of $13,000 from the German government for a painting looted by the Nazis, she died. Cassirer, who was Jewish, fled Germany
Arts & Entertainment Dioramas and Miniatures Become Vessels For Memory In 'Forever, Chinatown' by Jessica Lachenal While many people turn to cellphone photos, videos, or even journaling to remember the things that are important to them, artist Frank Wong turned to an art form once thought
SF News Firewatch: Seven Wildfires Currently Ablaze In Northern California I-80 is closed in both directions due to a growing fire near Farad in the Sierra. Video courtesy of Kevin Quinn. pic.twitter.com/JntIiSG977— Brian Hickey (@kcraBrianHickey) July 10, 2017 by Jessica
SF News Salesforce Likely To Be Naming Entire Transbay Transit Center & Park After Itself by Jessica Lachenal The Transbay Transit Center may have just found a way out of its current money woes. Salesforce has agreed to sponsor the transit center for 25 years, offering $110 million
Arts & Entertainment Newly Rebranded Cabin, A Sleep-Pod Bus From SF To LA, Starts Service Next Week by Rebecca Cohen For two weeks in April 2016, you could board a bus in San Francisco, climb into a personal sleeping pod with fresh linens and free wi-fi, and wake up the
SF News Grass Fire In Crocker Amazon Park Prompts Shelter-In-Place For McLaren School by Rebecca Cohen A grass fire in Crocker Amazon Park prompted a shelter-in-place order for John McLaren School in Visitacion Valley this afternoon, with officials telling teachers and students at the public elementary
SF News Calls Grow For BART To Stop Hiding Its Crime Problem by Rebecca Cohen When the Chronicle criticized BART in April for failing to alert the public about a mob of 40-plus teens who stormed a train and robbed passengers at Coliseum Station, BART
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Burger Boogaloo Blows Up Oakland's Mosswood Park by Nicole Gluckstern Though the biggest (to date) Burger Boogaloo did not go off without a single hitch (there security fence issues, and inadequate trash receptacles), we had a great time taking in
Arts & Entertainment Do The Burger Boogaloo: Iggy Pop Headlines And John Waters Hosts This Scrappy Oakland Punk Fest by Nicole Gluckstern What would you do to convince Ur-punk icon Iggy Pop to come play your low-key garage rock festival, a stone's throw away from Oakland’s Temescal district? If you’re
Arts & Entertainment Rock and Sol: Phono del Sol Turns Seven, Stays Awesome by Nicole Gluckstern Ahhhh, summer in the city, at last. And while there’s no end of street fairs and festivals to while away the extra daytime hours, the flipside to the experience
Arts & Entertainment Tom Petty, Foo Fighters, And Tons of Food: Scenes From BottleRock 2017 In Napa by Annie Lesser Memorial Day Weekend in Napa used to just be a getaway to taste wine and eat delicious food. At BottleRock, now five years in, it's still about tasting wine and
Arts & Entertainment Your Guide To 'Fauxchella' 2017, The De Facto SF Music Fest Created By Acts On Tour For Coachella By Adrian Spinelli There’s a ridiculous flood of musical talent arriving in the Bay in the coming weeks, which can only mean one thing: Fauxchella is here y’all!. No, that’s
Arts & Entertainment The Best Shows, Films, And More At The 25th Noise Pop Festival By Adrian Spinelli From February 16th through February 27th, Noise Pop Festival will be celebrating it’s 25th turn through SF and Oakland. While there’s a strong contingent of folks who look
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: 49ers Lose To The Seahawks, And Jed York Fires Baalke And Kelly by Daisy Barringer After spending the second half of this dreadful NFL season rooting for the 49ers to lose, it was nice yesterday to finally be able to root for them to win.