Arts & Entertainment October Fashion Report: Split A's/Giants Attire This diehard Bay Area baseball fan was spotted supporting both the Giants and the Athletics on Divisadero over the weekend. Not only is this fine gentleman rocking the controversial A's/Giants split cap,
SF News Armed Laptop Looters Break Into Home At Haight And Divisadero An armed suspect and an accomplice broke into a home on the 900 block of Haight Street near Divisadero around 4 a.m. this morning. During the break-in, one of the home's four
Arts & Entertainment Divisadero Car Wash Charges Double For Playa Dust At the Touchless Car Wash on Divisadero & Oak Streets, the attendants will gladly pump your fuel free of charge, but it will cost you to have them scrub all that post-Burning Man
SF News Cell Phone Thieves Strike Again On Divisadero Around 3:30 p.m. Friday afternoon, opportunistic cell phone thieves struck again on Divisadero, where the neighborhood is quickly becoming the city's #1 spot for snatchy-grabby phone robberies. The latest event happened
Arts & Entertainment Divisadero Doomed To Become S.F.'s Next Tourist Hotspot As the debate over tour buses in Alamo Square rages on, the neighbors around the Western Addition's enclave of privileged real estate have a new proposal to deal with the droves of tourists
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Neighborhood Fried Chicken Joint Ravaged By Bay To Breakers The 101st running of Bay to Breakers was fairly tame by B2B standards: some people got arrested, some people peed in the bushes and some people just threw all of their trash on
Arts & Entertainment Divisadero Bar Would Like Bay To Breakers Revelers To Drink Their Beer, Use Their Bathroom Madrone, a respectable bar that we like on Divisadero, happens to be right on the path of this weekend's 101st Running of the Tools Bay to Breakers. Although it has been surprisingly empty
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink NoPa Is The New Mission, Says New York Publication Hey, everybody, the New York Times has discovered San Francisco again! And this time it isn't about the Mission. Well, almost. The gray old lady sets its book-sniffing sights on NoPa — known to