SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Fact-Checking Newsom Five questions with Glide Memorial Church leaders (and now authors) Cecil Williams and Janice Mirkitani [USA Today] Fact-checking Gavin Newsom's new book. (He actually got some of them right!) [SFMag] NEWCOMERS THREATEN TOWN
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: When Not To Toke Up At Concerts Nearly 600 San Francisco city employees make more money than the Governor of California. [Chron] Will smoking pot at Bay Area concerts get you in trouble? Not unless Roger Daltrey's onstage. [AllShookDown] Napa's
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Gavin Newsom's Getty Book Signing Lite Gov. Gavin Newsom, always a man of the people, holds most exclusive book signing event ever at Ann & Gordon Getty's house. [SFWire] Local minister spreads gospel of sex in China. [Chron]
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: What's In A Street Name? Good morning! We're glad you're here to have coffee with us. If you want to hang out with SFist all day (and why wouldn't you?) you can follow us on Twitter or like
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Hot Chefs And Drive-Thrus Could Wal-Mart slip its way into San Francisco on the bankruptcy of Fresh & Easy? Richmond district neighbors ponder the implications. [SFEx] [RichmondSF] Record-setting yacht ride from New York and around Cape Horn
SF News Valentine's Day Morning Roundup: Why Prius Owners Are Terrible Drivers Has Oakland hit peak sausage and beer? [EBX] Esquire would like you to weigh in on the best burrito in America. Your S.F. options are limited to Taqueria San Francisco and El
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Divisadero Happenings Woman kicked in the head during attack near Caltrain Station around 10 p.m. Monday night. [BCN/Appeal] Take a look around The Mill, now open on Divisadero. [Haighteration] Here's what Mardi Gras
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Bidding For Valentines Lonely San Franciscans are now bidding on dates for Valentine's Day. [SFEx] "Hyperlocal" neighborhood blogs recognized by major newspaper for their work. [Chron] Colin Kaepernick didn't win a Super Bowl (yet!), but you
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Dumb Tech Person Speaks About Racism Supervisor John Avalos' twitter feed was hacked by people who think Avalos supporters could stand to lose a few pounds. [UptownAlmanac] Hunter Pence tells local high schoolers to be cool and quit littering.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Bowled Over The New York Times picks the Niners over the Ravens. [NYT] Who wins the Super Bowl of food? [SeriousEats] Look: Super Bowl cakes. [Chron] The Crocker Galleria: no longer a downtrodden shopping center.
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Flexi-Discs Beach Blanket Babylon pays tribute to our NFC Champion 49ers. [KTVU] Fairweather fan? Here are some smart things to say during the Super Bowl. [TheAwl] Forget vinyl, flexi-discs are the hot new obsolete
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Pier 70 Illustrated Alex Smith prays for sweet release. [Chron] Dispatches from New Orleans: Calm amid the media day chaos. [Grantland] Artist Wendy McNaughton brings us an illustrated history of Pier 70. [Pier70Community] Mexican Fernet exists
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Tycoons Of Yesteryear The Super Bowl is the exclamation point of America. [TheAwl] San Francisco's railroad tycoons were richer than you could ever hope to be, had awesome houses on Nob Hill. [Curbed] The Mission remembers
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Does Facebook Really Owe Me Ten Bucks? Yes, that legal notice about class action settlement with Facebook is real, but chances are the $20 million funds will go to charity. [Forbes] SFO renaming debate hits new heights as Chronicle commenters
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Africa Fries? Twitter released a thing called Vine yesterday. It allows you to post six second videos. It is either GIF-like or the best thing that Twitter ever did. [Gizmodo] [TechCrunch] Africa Fries are the
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Kaepernick Bread Pudding We know how SFist readers feel about the Taxis in San Francisco, but how do public radio listeners feel about them? Take a look around The Forge, a new pizza joint in Oakland's
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Mandy Patinkin's Beard Spotted Celebrity sightings! Joe Montana had dinner with the wife and kids (and a sidecar) at Jasper's Corner Tap. And Saul Baronsen/Mandy Patinkin's beard showed up at Universal Cafe. Meanwhile, Delroy Lindo was
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Castro Street Goes Under The Knife Bullitt/Tonic/Dr. Teeth bar crew opening another bar in the Solstice space on Divisadero. Brace yourselves, Pac Heightsians. [GrubSF] Castro Street goes under the knife, getting a couple improvements to widen the
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: The Perfect Beer For Valentine's Day Chronicle columnist and older gentleman Carl Nolte gets in on the microhood thing, discovers Safeway Flats in the southern Mission. [Chron] Almanac Beer and Dandelion Chocolate have a new biere du chocolat. We
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Inside The SFJazz Center Sacred Space: the Guardian pokes around the brand new SFJazz Center space in Hayes Valley. [SFBG] And it would be nothing without the food: here's the menu at Charles Phan's South, located in
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Ski Bernalwood George Gund III, the original owner of the San Jose Sharks, has died after a battle with cancer. [KTVU] Sweet Bar Bakery announces their opening in Oakland with a "Thriller" flashmob, although we
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup:The Battered Great Highway Redwood tree crushes house in Larkspur. Cue sad trombone. [Chron] The Weekly reviews Christopher Owens' Lysandre, a too-short album about a too-short romance. [AllShookDown] The battered Great Highway is getting some much needed
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: The Lower Haight's Coffee Desert Scenes and thoughts from last Friday night's march for solidarity in the Mission. [MissionMission] Is the Lower Haight a coffee desert? [Haighteration] Swan Oyster Depot's Tom Sancimino discusses celebrity appearances and a fish
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: New Mission Theater Development Hilariously Approved New Mission Theater and Alamo Drafthouse development approved in hilarious Planning Commission moment. [UptownAlmanac] Four Barrel's Divisadero outpost The Mill will open in February. [GrubSF] Less than a year after opening, the Inn
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Celebrated Local Restaurants Sans Tablecloths Willie Brown describes his meals at Rich Table and State Bird Provisions, two celebrated restaurants notable for their lack of tablecloths. [InsideScoop] Development watch: New Mission Theater project heads to the Planning Commission