October 3, 2007
Day Around the Bay

-- Some very sad news: former SFist editor, writer, and gem of an all-around guy, Jeremy Nisen, switched addresses for now. Aw. But never fear, you can still catch his brilliance over at Curbed. Yay! [Curbed SF]
-- We get introduced to a new KTVU personality heading to the Bay Area. Because you just can't stop on-air talent. Ever. [Culture Blog]
-- AM shooting in the TL takes the life of teenager. [Examiner]
-- Even with the glaring omission of one Miss Donna McKechnie, Marke B.'s list of the gayest videos ever rules. [SFBG]
-- This just in: SF Weekly hates the Guardian. [The Snitch]
-- Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" gets re-banned. To bad since it's an amazing work. Or so we're told. (Read part of the poem here.) [SFGate]
-- And finally, another 101 shooting. [SJ Merc]


Can we get a thread going on how the SFBG "endorsed" Chicken John?
For the love of god, that fishwrap is off the reservation.
And finally, another The 101 shooting.
Fixed!
I too can't believe that John was endorsed for anything, let alone a mayoral position. Navel gazers are a powerful lot.