SF Restaurants, Food & Drink DIY Brewhouse Diving Dog Opens In Oakland, Beer Nerds Rejoice Around 3 p.m. on Friday, Oakland's Diving Dog Brewhouse posted indisputable proof that they have officially opened and are serving at least one customer. According to Diving Dog's Facebook, the lucky first
SF News Ray McDonald Case in Santa Clara DA's Hands; Is He Still Playing? Since the NFL isn't completely saturated yet with cases of child/spousal abuse, all eyes now turn to the latest ugly domestic violence allegations surrounding 49ers player Ray McDonald. Late Thursday, Bay City
Arts & Entertainment Tonight At The Castro Theatre: 'Carrie'... Also On Netflix Steven King's horror classic Carrie is coming to the Castro theater tonight. Coincidentially, Carrie was also recently made available on Netflix. At the same time, you could choose to watch the 2013 remake,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Five Ice Cream Places To Cool You Down That Aren't Bi-Rite It's going to be in the 80s this weekend in SF. Not really the kind of heat that those in SoCal are experiencing, but enough to make you remember why those outside the
SF News Dubai Cops To Become Glassholes Dubai police officers are about to look like that Glasshole your friends like to mock in SF bars thanks to Google Glass. Reuters is reporting that the Dubai boys in blue are going
SF News As Shelters Dwindle, The City Focuses On Street Medicine For Homeless by Eric Wuestewald For the past few years, San Francisco residents have been inundated with stories about housing scarcity, rising property values, and Ellis Act evictions. Now it's reached the point that many
SF News Racism Suit Filed Against Market Street Travelodge by Eric Wuestewald Prominent New Orleans funk guitarist Leo Nocentelli has filed a racial discrimination suit against the Market Street Travelodge hotel following a particularly nasty disagreement over credit cards and incidentals that
SF News Yet Another Bay Bridge Problem: Potentially Corrosive Water by Eric Wuestewald After rusted suspension cables, critical engineering flaws, a million dollar repainting job, and a substantial bird population, you'd be justified in thinking nothing else could possibly go wrong with the
SF News Fishermen Sue PG&E Over Chemical Contamination Near Wharf by Eric Wuestewald On Tuesday, fifty fisherman and a single Marina property owner filed a formal complaint against PG&E claiming their former refineries had poured some truly nasty stuff into the
SF News BART Planning To Beef Up Weekend Overnight Bus Service by Eric Wuestewald Rejoice! After several failed promises and setbacks to late-night BART trains bridging the chasm between San Francisco and East Bay, the Chron is reporting that BART is now planning a
SF News Chiu Pushes For More Predictable Hours For Retail Workers by Eric Wuestewald Everyone who's worked part-time knows that the schedule is always a moving target. Mornings, nights, weekends it's all up in the air. Retail and fast-food workers have to embrace the
SF News Head of $17 Million SF Nonprofit Has Totally Insane Graphic/Religious Blog [Updated] by Eric Wuestewald Bob Bennett, the head of a $17 million San Francisco family services agency, is under investigation over revelations that his personal blog features graphic images, discussions of the female anatomy,
SF News University of California Adopts Transgender-Inclusive Restrooms by Eric Wuestewald On Monday, University of California President Janet Napolitano instructed the 10-campus school system to install gender-neutral restrooms to better accommodate LGBT individuals. The result is a huge victory for gay
Arts & Entertainment New Terrible Dating App Dubbed 'Tinder Without the Poor People' by Eric Wuestewald Let's be honest: Even in a city with the second highest percentage of millionaires in the country, finding that special someone can be exhausting. You've tried the yacht parties, the
Arts & Entertainment Were You One Of 2,000 Burners Who Left Your Bike On The Playa? In the post-apocalyptic dunescape of the off-season Playa, Black Rock Community Transit tallied 2,000 bicycles abandoned by the Burner class of 2014. Way to leave no trace, Burners! A bit of quick
Arts & Entertainment Ello Backlash Already Begun? The S.S. Ello, which was calling “all aboard” in the last few weeks, has set sail and might well be headed for rough waters if the first thunderclouds of adverse internet reaction
Arts & Entertainment The 1967 'Human Be-In' Vs. What Golden Gate Park Hippiedom Looks Like Now “Peace in San Francisco” arguably started with a conch shell blast and Hare Krishna chanting at the "Human Be-In" on the Polo Grounds of Golden Gate Park. In this rare footage of the
Arts & Entertainment The Evolution Of Bernal Dads Racing It's the club for Bernal Heights thirty- and forty-somethings who won't let fatherhood slow them down. They’re called Bernal Dads Racing, and for the last seven years, they've been running on dad
SF News Bizarre DUI Stop Ends In Suicide Attempt, Flash Grenades Though never pretty, suspected DUI pullovers are rarely so upsetting. At 10:34 p.m. on Saturday, police stopped a driver at Park Presidio and Funston who then barricaded himself in his car,
SF News Report: Apple Was Informed Of iCloud's Security Flaw Prior to Celebgate Apple is having a Benghazi moment. Months before perverts worldwide celebrated the leak of nude pics of numerous noted celebrities, Apple was told that such a thing could happen —by the same security
SF News Strike: No Golden Gate Ferry Tomorrow, Including During Giants Game Marin-based commuters and fans planning to travel to tomorrow's Giants game via the scenic Golden Gate Ferry need to make other plans: The boats have struck out. Fresh from pretending not to watch
SF News Hear The Secrets Of The Real-Life 'Wolf of Wall Street,' For Only $75 (And Up) Jordan Belfort needs your help. See, he mis-spent his 20s and 30s perpetrating a now-famous fraud while amassing millions of dollars for himself on a certain New York City roadway. But luckily, by
SF News Underwear-Sniffing San Francisco VC Settles Ugly Sexual Harassment Suit No workplace where the words "anal bleaching" are mentioned publicly can be a safe or sane workplace. A lawsuit over that, and a bevy of other comments including inquiries into female executive assistants'
SF News Space Race 2.0: Facebook Matches Google Balloons With Internet Drones Facebook will match your balloon and up you a drone. Just as Google put a brave face on its Project Loon, the mission to blanket the world in internet broadcast from high-altitude balloons,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink McDonald's, Jazz, And Guns: Philippine President's Whirlwind SF Trip Like other heads of state who converged upon the United States this week, Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, president of the Philippines, came for a conference on climate change. He stayed, of course, for