Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Now That's How You Pose For An Arrest Photo Arguments over the actions of protesters who briefly blocked the Bay Bridge Monday afternoon rage on in the comments to our report. But whether you are for or against civil actions of that
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Deez Nuts And Luxurious Misery A photo posted by shannoninstagraham (@shannoninstagraham) on Jan 11, 2016 at 9:30pm PST The plaintive cry of this Muni shelter graffiti, spotted yesterday by Instagram user shannoninstagraham, is somewhat offset by what
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: You Otter Know Last Wednesday's storms snarled commutes, downed trees, and separated the above young sea otter pup from her mom. According to KSBW, the pup was stranded, motherless, at Carmel Beach, where she was spotted
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: 280 Has Flooded 280 sb extension north of Cesar Chavez flooding in #1 and #2 lanes. Proceed with caution. pic.twitter.com/pFaLNI2Fvx— CHP San Francisco (@CHPSanFrancisco) January 5, 2016 As you can see from the
SF News Photo Du Jour: A Coyote Roams Pacific Heights First time ever seeing a coyote on Steiner Street, geez lil guy! (Actually he was huge!) A photo posted by Chasing Tail (@chasingtailsf) on Jan 2, 2016 at 7:59am PST Wildlife officials
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Reality Star Stalks Union Square Street I'll forgive you if you comment "do people still watch Project Runway?" since it's true, the reality/competition/fashion show is definitely not what it was in the halcyon days of Austin Scarlett
SF News Photo Du Jour: I'm 24th Street BART Gumby, Damnit! 24th Street BART has always been a hub for interesting characters, never more so than on Halloween. Okay, it may just be All Hallows' Eve eve, or whatever, but don't tell that to
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The SF Zoo's Adorable Lion Cub Wants His Tummy Rubbed You guys, it's another one of those weeks. Isn't it? I can tell from the comments that a lot of you are feeling ground down, too. That's why, as I was penning reports
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Phantom Of The Opera's Crazy Chandelier Last week SFist got a backstage look at the workings of The Phantom of the Opera's most famous prop —the chandelier. Anyone familiar with the show knows the chandelier has one big moment
SF News Photo Du Jour: Westfield Purse Thief Lies In Wait, Then Strikes Baby Boot Camper Christina Ciccone was drinking a cup of tea with friends while seated in the Westfield Mall food court at 4:44 Saturday afternoon. That's when the group decided to take
SF News Photo Du Jour: A Tree Falls In North Beach A question to tips, which can always be reached at [email protected] "Coming to work this morning about 8:30 am, police had blocked off a part of Columbus St. at Greenwich
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Rainbow Through Pretty Storm Clouds Last night's sunset combined with the storm clouds around the Bay Area and the moisture in the air produced some stunning scenes, including a rainbow over AT&T Park. Above a shot
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Swastika Chalice Found On Market Street Perhaps leftover from some homeless person's Raiders of the Lost Ark-style ritual last night, Corey Thrace captured this swastika chalice under a tree on Market Street. Update: Commenters have noted that swastikas like
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photo Du Jour: Michael Bauer, Incognito Arguably anonymous Chronicle food critic Michael Bauer took another step toward non-anonymity with an on-camera interview recently. This interview with The New West's Will Hearst appears to have been posted last month, but
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: How Not To Make A Left Turn SFist reader Kendall Willets sent us the above photo Thursday evening, subject lining it "Woman met the clue train at 10th and Market." Obviously Willets is referring to the F-Market streetcar in the
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Possum Detained In Oakland It's just one of those days where none of the calls are normal. Look what we rescued on 880 in #Oakland pic.twitter.com/EjGcm8Pkv1— CHP Oakland (@CHPoakland) July 2, 2015 It's unclear
Arts & Entertainment Perfectly Timed Rainbow Over Grateful Dead Show Had Fans Debating Whether It Was Real Everybody at the Grateful Dead show at Levi's Stadium on Saturday night was treated to a lovely sunset, and then they pretty much lost their minds when a rainbow appeared right over the
SF News Photo Du Jour: Scoot Down First off, we're hoping everyone involved in what was possibly an accident, we aren't sure, is okay and not seriously injured. SFist has reached out to SFPD, and they're looking into it. As
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Werewolves Of San Francisco As seen on the streets of San Francisco pic.twitter.com/7k97Qkj3fa— Sung Hu Kim (@sunghu) June 10, 2015 When this photo surfaced on Twitter last night, there were jokes made about SF
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Bees Swarm The Mission SFist reader Jane Waterbury writes in with today's photo of what she says is a "bee swarm at 20th and Alabama" streets. See, it's not just techies swarming the mission, apiformes are doing
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Fans Of 'Serial' Offend At Bay To Breakers Serial, the hit podcast (think about that for a second) is a highly fascinating and even entertaining piece of nonfiction. That is, however, to say that it is real, and not fiction, as
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Ridesharing Rage A photo posted by Leah Garchik (@leahgarchik) on May 8, 2015 at 8:30am PDT Yesterday, we talked a little bit about how frustrated many San Franciscans are with cabs, as well as
SF News Photo Du Jour: Reclining Portrait With Animal Carcass At 4th And Market The citizenry of Reddit today are picking apart a strange photograph of a person asleep nodding off near what might be a lamb carcass at 4th and Market Streets. To be sure, we
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Summer Fog Rolls In Early This photo posted this morning by Redditor blueski shows the fog rolling in/burning off from the vantage of 20th and Noe. This may or may not be attributable to the approach of