SF News SFist Blotter: Stab Edition Tenderloin / Stabbing: Over on the 200 block of Golden Gate Avenue last night, a thirtysomething white man stabbed a fortysomething black man. The incident, according to SFPD, was sparked by a verbal argument.
SF News SFist Blotter: Arson, Brazen TV Theft Downtown/Arson: Yesterday, over on the 400 block of Mission Street near the sleek Millennium Tower, the San Francisco Fire Department responded to two bush fires. After extinguished the tiny blazes, authorities determined
SF News SFist Blotter: Stabbing, Robbery with Knife Hayes Valley/Stabbing: Near the the intersection of Fell and Laguna this morning, a 28-year-old man stabbed an 18-year-old man with a knife in front of several bystanders. After a nearby security guard
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bruno's Halts Food Service Inside Scoop's Paolo Lucchesi has word that Bruno's, longtime Mission Street music/food joint, will end its food service this week. Ryan Ostler and Katharine Zacher, who have been creating their Southern-influenced comfort
misc 7 Scenes From Mission's Sunday Streets Sunday the Historic Mission District hosted another Sunday Streets. Did you go? We heard everyone had a most merry time. (Your editor was sick in bed for the entire weekend, mainlining Odwalla Strawberry
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dynamo Donuts' Secret Patio No Longer Secret Just in time for summer's heat (read: 65 degrees), Dynamo Donuts, the latest Mission district food pusher to create slickly produced versions of plebeian fare, has opened up a lovely back patio to
SF News Psst, More Sunday Streets Means More Money for Merchants Inspired by the cyclovia program in Bogotá, Colombia, Sunday Streets, San Francisco's car-free experiment, has been well-received since it kicked off in 2008. But how are local businesses affected by this aggressive car-lessness?
SF News Illuminating Lower 24th Street If you've alcoholicly stumbled home down the lower half 24th Street during the wee hours of the night, you know that the area needs more than another cafe, ice cream vendor or sandwich
SF News Driver Targets Cyclists During Hit and Run Rampage Police say that a driver targeting cyclists injured four people in the Mission and Potrero districts on Wednesday night. A male driver allegedly went after cyclists in four different locations in San Francisco:
SF News Man Falls From Mission Roof, Dies At around 7 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Mission Local, SF Weekly and Mission Mission, passersby witnessed a 50-something man "crash through trees and hit the pavement in front of the Crystal
Arts & Entertainment Photos: More Carnaval! In addition to Ted Weinstein's fun shots, we bring you even more images of Sunday's Carnaval “Colors Of Sound, Splashes Of Culture" bash in the Mission. Enjoy.
SF News NIMBY Watch: Neighbor Sues The Attic Over Rad DJ Grooves Because 24th Street and Mission exists as a bastion of soft-eject tranquility, living anywhere near the intersection means a peaceful night's sleep, right? Not so. One neighbor near popular dive bar the Attic
Arts & Entertainment SFist Parties: Hard French at El Rio by Joe Payne The first thing one notices about Hard French, El Rio's still virginal afternoon soul dance party, is the line. Despite arriving to the Outer Mission at an early hour, we
Arts & Entertainment Photos: New Banksy Pieces In SF On Thursday, SFist told you about two new graffiti pieces noted British street artist Banksy created on several walls in San Francisco. We now have a third, at least according to Uptown Almanac.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Soup Lady at El Rio by Joe Payne Following in the vein of simple sidewalk hot plates and astute gourmet food carts, The Soup Lady at El Rio (every Thursday and Tuesday night) has brought an inventive and
Arts & Entertainment Two Banksy Pieces Spotted in SF? Local street art aficionados are abuzz today after two Banksy pieces were spotted in San Francisco: one in the Mission, one in Chinatown. Erin Archuleta spotted this fresh piece on Valencia between 19th
SF News Hayward Men Who Came to SF to Shoot Gay People Receive Jail Time Three Hayward men -- Shafiq Hashemi, 21, Mohammad Habibzada, 24, and Sayed Bassam, 21 -- pleaded guilty on Monday to shooting a 27-year-old man in the face with a BB gun. The incident
SF News Dolores Park Playground: 'F' The 2010 San Francisco Playground Report Card (PDF warning) was released this week. Judging parks based off of signage, fencing & gates, ground surface, cleanliness, equipment, amenities, surface material, the hugely popular Dolores
misc San Francisco Conceit Realized On Mission Wall SFist reader Emmanuelle sent us this shockingly accurate witticism that popped up recently at 20th and Harrison, just across from Flour + Water and Cafe Gratitude. Thoughts?
SF News Man Shot, Robbed In Mission District On the 100 block of Tiffany Wednesday afternoon, a 38-year-old man was walking with his 13-year-old daughter when two men approached the father, pointed a gun at him and asked for the diamond-encrusted
SF News Murder Suspect Nabbed After Potrero Hill Crash After a muirder occurred at a convalescent center over on the 5700 block of Mission Street this morning, the suspect was later arrested after a crash in Potrero Hill. According to BCN (via
Arts & Entertainment New Mural at Mission and Chavez: Lipstick on a Pig? We're a big fan of the many wonderful murals scattered around the Mission, and it's always fun to see one being created. The latest neighborhood mural, though, is just lipstick on the big,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hipster Kryptonite Mission Joint Now Serving Lunch Oh no, Medjool. The much-maligned Medjool. Evil Medjool single-handedly displacing the disenfranchised brethren of the Mission. Everyone hates the place, right? After all, it's got a lovely rooftop deck (Southern California-gated-community-ishly named "Sky
misc PBR Launches an iPhone App As our friends at Uptown Almanac show us, Pabst Blue Ribbon now has an iPhone app to help you find the nearest bar serving up the Mission's favorite aperitif. The result of a