It stars none other than Stephen T. Colbert, and Bob Saget describes the reboot as "scum of the earth stuff, stuff people love: drugs, sex, murder, murder-sex — you know."
Friday, March 4, 2016
UC Berkeley Reclassifies Master's Degrees As 'Professional' And Bumps Tuition
Doubling and sometimes tripling fees.
St. Lucia's Jean-Philip Grobler Talks 'Trop-Pop,' And Why The 80's Are Still Inspiring
Also, to clarify, the band was named for St. Lucia in South Africa, not the one in the Caribbean.
Man Convicted Of Pimping Young Girls On Capp, Polk Streets
The father of one of the girls abducted the pimp's friend and held him hostage in an effort to get his daughter back.
Off The Grid Fort Mason Restarts (In The Rain) Tonight
The season for Off The Grid's weekly food truck party at Fort Mason begins again tonight, March 4, and it promises to be a wet one.
Large Tree Topples Onto Car In Presidio Heights
A pretty sizable, 30-foot tree fell down this morning at Sacramento and Arguello streets in Presidio Heights, narrowly missing both a Muni bus and a woman waiting at a red light in her car.
Officials: San Francisco Resident Tested Positive For Zika
The once-infected person is now fully recovered, health officials say.
Local Gallery Owner Who Planned Mission Location In 2014 Is Now Flipping Building, Probably For Condo Development
Disappointing to art fans, but developers might be happy.
Witness Testifies That Nieto Had Hands In Pockets When Police Opened Fire
This testimony sharply contradicts the police's version of events, which claims the security guard pointed a taser at them prior to the shooting.
SF Woman Arrested For Alleged Online Fundraising Scam To Treat Fake Cancer
"She honestly would have been a great actress with the performance she pulled."
SFist At The Movies: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, London Has Fallen, Zootopia
This weekend's movies include the world in peril, thrilling animation, and proof that the US hasn't cornered the disaster movie market.
97-Year-Old Woman Fighting Eviction In Burlingame Dies
She had been hospitalized for a "severe cold," and her attorney says it was a direct result of the eviction threat.
Mission Street Hit-And-Run Might Cost Pedestrian A Finger
The pedestrian was in the crosswalk when struck, SFPD says.
Watch Prince Saunter Into Oracle Arena Like He Owns The Place
"I was digging the outfit, and the cane," Steph Curry said.
Friday Morning Constitutional: SF Gunfire Dropped Last Year
Record store shutters, elderly man disappears, and Instagram cracks down on links.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Day Around The Bay: PG&E; Finally Going On Trial For The 2010 San Bruno Blast
Also, Family Feud will be doing some casting here, and lots of longtime Oakland residents are moving out.
Klansman Who Stabbed Three People Lives With His Mom In The Marina
The 51-year-old man also reportedly has a penchant for collecting Nazi memorabilia.
Another Homeless Navigation Center Will Take 6 Months, Mayor Says
"It's not like I haven't been working on this."
In-N-Out Pledges To Move Away From Meat Raised With Antibiotics
No more burgers with a side of tetracycline.
'Macbeth' At Berkeley Rep Is A Quiet Triumph For Frances McDormand
By far the reason to see this production at Berkeley Rep is star Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth, in her first major role on a prominent Bay Area stage in recent memory.
Former Police Officers' Association President Trolls DA's Racism Panel
The DA's office denies the allegations.
BART Seeks To Gamify Commute In Bid To Ease Congestion
Under the pilot program, passengers would be awarded virtual points for commuting outside of peak times.
Hugh Laurie TV Series For Hulu, Based On Noir-Ish SF-Set Novel Chance, Scouts Locations In Mission
The show centers on "a San Francisco-based forensic neuropsychiatrist who reluctantly gets sucked into a violent and dangerous world of mistaken identity, police corruption and mental illness.
Rookie Cop Fired 23 Shots At Alex Nieto, Thought Niners Jacket Was Gang-Related
Officer Richard Schiff, 25, testified that he felt he and the other officer's lives were in immediate danger, and Nieto was pointing what appeared to be a weapon at them.
LinkedIn CEO Gives His $14 Million Stock Bonus Back To Employees
This is for morale purposes, probably, as stock sinks.