This Is Our Fav Video From Last Night
This video posted by impulsinator today shows a person's reaction to an announcement by the cops to get out of the streets and it is our office's new favorite thing. Watch it. It's only 11 seconds and...
View Article5 Impressive Dishes for Two
Sick of pricey small plates? We’re starting to see more dishes and meals intended for two popping up on menus around the city, items that buck the tiny portions proliferation to offer some relative...
View ArticleThis Crazy Looking Dog Celeb in Town Tonight
If you’re the kind of person who gets giddy when you see a celebrity but you also really love goofy looking dogs with adorable overbites, then you need to be at the San Francisco SPCA today from 5-10...
View ArticleThis Crazy Looking Dog Celeb in Town
If you’re the kind of person who gets giddy when you see a celebrity but you also really love goofy looking dogs with adorable overbites, then you need to be at the San Francisco SPCA today (Thursday)...
View ArticleSix Spooky San Francisco Urban Legends
Most days of the year San Francisco is kind of a silly place. Adults join kick ball leagues, burritos spark national debates, and costumes are worn regardless of the season.So with Halloween fast...
View ArticleGiants, Rain, Bicycles, Oh, The Horror!
This is the story of a city, a city unprepared for the impending cluster fuck of Friday the 31st, 2014. The shining City by the Bay, nursing its collective hangover from the stupendous revelry two...
View ArticleAdorable SF-Themed Day of the Dead Dioramas
Editor's note: Happy skeletons are, of course, the most prominent icons of Día de los Muertos. They're meant to poke fun at mortality in a whimsical way, reminding us that no one can escape death, and...
View ArticleHello Kitty Con a Vortex of Super Cuteness
Hello Kitty fans have flocked to Los Angeles for Hello Kitty Con, a massive party for Hello Kitty's 40th anniversary being held this weekend. Sanrio sold more than 25,000 tickets to the now sold-out...
View ArticleHalloween Party Bingo
Greetings ghoulies! It's that time of year when we whip out our costumes, knock back some pumpkin beers, and party like it's the end of the world. Take this bingo card with you on your happy haunts...
View ArticleA Black Tech Worker Opens Up About Race
Justin Edmund’s essay on Medium was a response to the tech world's silence after the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. It's been a widely shared call for plurality and inclusivity in...
View ArticleLadies and Gentlemen, The Real SF Giants Fans
The Giants came home today and San Francisco threw them an appropriately giant parade. Nearly two million people lined the streets from Embarcadero to the Civic Center. Despite a 90% chance of rain and...
View ArticleAnnoyingly Healthy "Treats" Ruin Halloween for SF Kids
Not even Halloween is sacred when it comes to Bay Area food trends. Hundreds of children trick-or-treating in San Francisco neighborhoods ended last night’s holiday in raw, organic disappointment....
View ArticleVOTE: Late Night Bart Could Be Even Closer
Last month, one of the last few excellent late-night restaurants, Kin Khao, made the decision to start closing up at 11 p.m. instead of 1:30 a.m. Why? “It’s the same problem everyone is having,” owner...
View ArticleWhat to Eat at Brenda’s Latest Restaurant
While thousands paraded downtown in the rain on Halloween, the latest restaurant in the Brenda’s French Soul Food empire made its debut in the Fillmore. Open from 8 a.m. straight through until 10 p.m.,...
View ArticleGoogle’s Mission Is Changing
Note: there has been confusion across the internet today over what Larry Page actually told the Financial Times, leading its reporter to issue clarifications over Twitter. Although the article...
View ArticlePhotos: Last Night's Día de los Muertos Procession
In my home town, a predominantly industrial, predominantly white, predominantly unadorned city in Ohio, cultural events like Día de los Muertos are just plain nonexistent. When I moved to San...
View ArticleWhere Can SF Build Next? Golf Courses
An opinion piece published on SFGate yesterday proposes a creative solution for places to build new housing. It involves looking into the feasibility of building homes on the city's public golf...
View Article2 San Franciscans Recreate Kimye's Looks
A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a hilarious Facebook post: a photo of Kim and Kanye paired alongside an identical image of my childhood neighbor, Katie Burroughs, and her Waterfall co-worker, Kathleen...
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