Arts & Entertainment Go Do This: Night Light Multimedia Garden Party At SOMArts The weirdest, wildest art show of the year is happening this Saturday, July 19, at SOMArts — and organizers say it's definitely going to sell out. In its fourth year, the Night Light Multimedia
SF News Mayor Ed Lee Calls John Avalos 'Supervisor A**hole': Video This is as close to reality TV as a Board of Supervisors meeting will ever get. Watch in the above clip, at the 2:24 mark, as Mayor Ed Lee calls John Avalos
SF News Dinner Party From Hell: Airbnb Founder Defends New Logo, Amid Genitalia Jokes Airbnb’s new corporate logo, which — as we reported yesterday — a lot of people think looks like a vagina, was the talk of a dinner party last night at the Verdi Club in
SF News 'Six Californias' Accused Of Voter Fraud In Signature Collection A tech investor’s measure to divide California into six states might not make it to voters come November 2016 if recent allegations of voter fraud turn out to be true. Opponents of
SF News New NoPa Condos and Retail Coming Next Door To The Independent The corner of Divisadero and Grove, the longtime home to Alouis Auto Radiator at 650 Divisadero Street, will soon be turned into condos and retail spaces. Many NoPa residents are concerned, in particular
SF News Everyone Thinks Airbnb's New Logo Looks Like A Vagina (Except Airbnb) [Updated] Update: There's already a Tumblr dedicated to illustrating the new Airbnb logo in compromising positions. NSFW! Today Airbnb unveiled its new logo, which you can see above, and the consensus on Twitter is
SF News Accused Call Girl Pleads Not Guilty In Google Exec's Death, Attorney Says He Wanted Drugs The alleged high-end escort accused of leaving a Google executive to die on his yacht after injecting him with heroin pleaded not guilty today on charges of manslaughter, prostitution, destroying evidence, and other
SF News More Bay Area Dogs Getting Poisoned By Pot Stories started surfacing last year about increased cases of marijuana poisoning in dogs and the problem is apparently getting worse. CBS reports that Bay Area clinics are seeing more dogs in their emergency
SF News Twitter Smacked With Age Discrimination Lawsuit It is an issue that’s received national attention this year — sparked in part by the New Republic’s “Silicon's Valley's Brutal Ageism” story. Now Twitter is facing charges that it fired a
SF News Silicon Valley Billionaire's '6 Californias' Measure May Be On 2016 Ballot That ridiculous ballot proposal to divide California into six states, which SFist told you about back in December, could be put before state voters in two years. Its billionaire backer, Tim Draper, a
SF News Family Of Woman Who Fell Off Mission Rooftop And Died Needs Your Help Over 4th of July weekend, a celebration turned tragic when 26-year-old Ann Zeis fell from a roof on 24th and Harrison Streets and died. Now her grieving family is searching for her MacBook
Arts & Entertainment Two Wolverines Coming To San Francisco Zoo It looks like a cuddly bear, but don't be tempted to hug and kiss the two new North American wolverines that arrive at the San Francisco Zoo on Friday, July 18. On loan
SF News Google To Take Over Two More Buildings Around S.F. Embarcadero It’s no Googleplex, but you’ll soon see a lot more Googlers around the Embarcadero. Last week, the company closed a deal to buy 188 Embarcadero and lease space at One Market
SF News Oakland Has 21 Mayoral Candidates And One Of Them Is A Dog Okay, so a dog cannot actually run for or be the mayor of Oakland, but it hasn’t stopped the Occupy folks from throwing a mutt named Einstein into the circus that is
SF News Dedicated Bikeway Along Embarcadero In the Works The next phase to make the Embarcadero more bicycle-friendly is in the works and goes far beyond the green paint the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency laid down a year ago. The popular
SF News Expert In Andy Lopez Shooting Also Sided With Police In Oscar Grant Case The independent consultant chosen to investigate the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Andy Lopez by a Sonoma County Deputy is the same expert who testified that BART police officer Johannes Mehserle accidentally shot Oscar
SF News Summer Of Supermoons Starts Saturday Be sure to check out the full moon on Saturday night, which promises to be super-sized. It’s called a “supermoon,” an overzealous way of saying old Luna is larger, brighter, and closer
Arts & Entertainment Support Local Bands This Saturday At Phono Del Sol If you've been wanting to check out more local bands, but not sure where to start, there’s a chill music festival happening this Saturday, July 12, that’s an excellent primer on
SF News Adios MonkeyParking, At Least For Now Last we checked in with MonkeyParking — a mobile app that enables users to auction off street parking for cash — its CEO Paolo Dobrowolny had vowed to fight City Attorney Dennis Herrera's cease and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink A First Look At 49ers Levi's Stadium Menu — Minus The Prices The Bay Area doesn't do food like the rest of America, so why should its new football stadium be any different? On Wednesday, chefs revealed a first look at the menu that'll be
Arts & Entertainment Sorry Stoners, Oakland's Weed Scavenger Hunt Has Been Canceled [Updated] Update: After authorities stepped in, Saturday’s weed scavenger hunt in Oakland has been canceled. Organizers Bay Area Quest Hunt stated on its website that it was contacted by the City of Oakland/
Arts & Entertainment Air Guitar Is A Competitive Sport And It's Coming To S.F. If you've been a loyal reader of SFist, you already know about the air guitar competitions that annually roll through the city and give shirtless dudes in tights a reason to get out
SF News Giants Consider Banning Culturally Insensitive Behavior, Following Headdress Incident After an incident at last month’s Giants’ Native American Heritage Night involving fans wearing a fake headdress, the franchise is considering a new policy that would ban culturally insensitive attire and language.
SF News Call Girl Charged With Manslaughter In Google Exec's Death On Yacht [Updated] Update: While police initially booked Alix Tichleman on second-degree murder, Santa Cruz County Superior Court confirms that prosecutors have charged her with eight counts including felony manslaughter, destruction of evidence, and transporting and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Quince To Close This Summer For Remodel, Plans Interim Ticketed Pop-Up Quince is getting a makeover. The two Michelin-starred, Jackson Square restaurant will close on July 25 and reopen September 19 to renovate its design and decor, including the addition of a new Champagne