SF News Photo Released: Possible Bay To Breakers Murder Suspect In a press conference yesterday, SFPD released new photos showing two persons believed to be involved in an attack on 30-year-old Stephen Martin at Bay to Breakers last month. Police investigators are now
SF News Bay To Breakers Murderer, Sporting 49ers Jersey, Sought By Police Police are looking for the person responsible for the death of Stephen Martin during last month's Bay to Breakers race. If you recall, during the race on Kezar Dr., near Sharon Meadow in
SF News Group Of Drunks To Clean Up After Stoners In First Flash Mob We Actually Like We've been harsh on flashmobs in the past, but here's one we can finally get behind: A group calling themselves The Bay Area Drunkards Association sent out invites to local Yelp and Reddit
Arts & Entertainment Meet The People Who Are Currently Flocking To Hippie Hill For 4/20 As is tradition on April 20th, scores of marijuana smokers, legal or otherwise, are currently making their pilgrimage to the hallowed ground of Golden Gate Park's Hippie Hill. Since we live in these
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands Music Festival Announces 2012 Lineup The Outside Lands Music Festival announced the lineup for the fifth annual three-day music festival in Golden Gate Park. Highlights include music legends like Stevie Wonder (!), Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Metallica, Jack
Arts & Entertainment Spring Eggstravaganza Wants Children To Trip Out In The Park This Saturday Easter, a popular holiday with both religious and secular types, is this Sunday, April 8th — in case you, like the rest of us who don't call their mothers often enough, were wondering when
Arts & Entertainment Scenes From Jean Paul Gaultier Gala At The DeYoung Saturday's Jean Paul Gaultier gala at the deYoung Museum could go down as one of the most stylish yet amiable events in the city's drunken party history, with barely a tacky red prom
Arts & Entertainment Breaking JP Gaultier Update: Museum Views Deemed 'Absolument Magnifique' Skull-shatteringly brilliant designer Jean Paul Gaultier is in town. As many of you now know. He is currently in awe of the views as seen from the deYoung tower. "The view from the
Arts & Entertainment Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibit: Designer's Childhood Teddy Bear Wearing First Cone Bra First came the works of Vivienne Westwood. Then a seamless Alexander McQueen show. Now the deYoung Museum intends to outdo itself with an earth's core-shattering retrospective of Jean Paul Gaultier. Opening on March
SF News Tiny Dog Kills Baby Bison Terrible news from Golden Gate Park this afternoon: one of the seven new baby bison who arrived at the paddock early last month has died "after sustaining injuries from an incident with a
Arts & Entertainment Dish Soap Prank Befalls Rideout Fountain In Golden Gate Park Prank-wise, is there anything better than those who pour dishwashing soap into public fountains? No, probably not. For it tickles the inner rat-bastard giggling inside us all. Yesterday at Golden Gate Park, SFist
Arts & Entertainment Look At 'Em Go! Baby Bison Caught On Video Ta-da! Golden Gate Park's new herd of bison young was caught on video as the gentle creatures staged a tiny, adorable stampede out of their trailer and in to their new home in
SF News Golden Gate Park Bison Welcome New Calves Out in Golden Gate Park Diane Feinstein's thinning herd of bison got some new additions this week. According to NBC, seven new buffalo calves arrived at the bison paddock in the western part
SF News Disabled Advocates, Cyclists Clash Over Golden Gate Park Bike Lane An advocate-on-advocate battle brewing in Golden Gate Park threatens to throw another wrench in the spokes of the city's bike plan if it can't be resolved quickly: The recently approved parking-protected bikeway on
SF News Skewered Golden Gate Park Hawk Rescued, Recovering Nicely The red-tailed hawk speared with a framing nail shot from a nail gun has been successfully rescued, reports Bay City News and the Wild Rescue team. The injured bird, which turned out to
SF News $5,000 Reward for Golden Gate Park Hawk Shooter WildRescue put up a $5,000 reward for information leading up to an arrest and conviction for the person(s) responsible for shooting a red-tail hawk with a nail gun. "Animal rescuers are
Arts & Entertainment Stow Lake Boathouse Reopens Today Since last week's downpour staved off the opening, today's sunny skies mark the official opening of the Stow Lake Boathouse. While the kitchen redo nears completion, food off-site will be served from "La
Arts & Entertainment Scenes from Friday and Saturday at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival Sunshine! Famous people making music! Other people also making music! Lots of people not making music! Food Vendors! Dr. House on a Piano! Mayor Ed Lee! All of those things were in Golden
Arts & Entertainment What You Missed Today at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass A stellar lineup of musicians, rare shorts weather, food vendors and — of course — the crowds. Here's a quick look at what you missed in Golden Gate Park this afternoon.
Arts & Entertainment A Quick and Dirty Guide to an Enjoyable Outside Lands Weekend Whether you're heading out to the Polo Fields to catch three days of music, wine and food or maybe you just live in one of the surrounding neighborhoods and don't want to deal
Arts & Entertainment Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival Announces 2011 Lineup Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, the yearly 3-day free music festival in Golden Gate Park's Speedway Meadow has announced their lineup for this year's event set to take place Friday, September 30th to Sunday, October
SF News Tenny the Bison Put to Sleep The bison family in Golden Gate Park just got a little bit smaller yesterday. (Sidenote: you know there are bison in Golden Gate Park, right?) Tenny, one of five bison at the paddock,
SF News SFist Blotter: SoMa Pistol-whipping, Bayview Stabbing Bayview / Stabbing: A 21-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times in broad daylight near the intersection of Third Street and Oakdale Avenue on Saturday afternoon. Her injuries are considered to be non-life-threatening. No arrests
SF News 'Hippie Hill' 4:20 Festivities Turn Ugly During the annual ode of marijuana at 4:20 on 4/20/2011 in Golden Gate Park, hordes of stoners gathered at Sharon Meadow to partake in some kind bud. But the party
SF News Golden Gate Park: San Francisco's Second Whitest Neighborhood The Examiner took some time to, er, examine the neighborhood-level data from the 2010 census this weekend. Most of the trends could easily be predicted by anyone who has lived here for more