This photo on Curbed seriously made our afternoon. Apparently, a long-time Curbed lurker discovered this rooftop streamliner while doing a building inspection for a housing project in the Tenderloin. Blogger 40Goingon28 confirms it's located at the 100 block of Turk Street. Another Curbed commenter speculates that "All you need is an airsteam and a crane" to pull off this feat. See this beauty from another angle.
"All You Need is a Crane"
Floating Head About Town, Enjoying a Smoke
UPDATE: The artist is Hugh Leeman, and he'll be showing his work at White Walls on August 8th.
Stockton Residents Gather to Witness Image of Michael Jackson on a Tree Stump
Apparently, the image of Michael Jackson appeared on a Stockton tree stump, pictured at right, the day the pop icon passed away, and crowds have begun to gather ever since. Owner of the tree stump, Felix Garcia, has lived on the property for 22 years and had never seen MJ's image until now. Jackson once visited Stockton twenty years ago to comfort the community after a school shooting. "To Stockton, Michael Jackson meant more to us than Jesus... I think they're both about even," said one resident. Personally, we think the image looks more like Gene Simmons in full KISS make-up. [Via D-Listed, the Awl, CBS13]
The Haight Street Underworld
Flickr photographer Andertho captured this shot of an alley off Haight Street, which provoked quite a bit of HDR love-"haight" in the comments. Well, we love it.
Photo du Jour 308
This one goes out to all you mothers (drag or otherwise) out there. Happy belated Mother's Day, ladies.
Behold the MacBook Air!
OMG! It's the Nicole Ritchie of laptops! (Ritchie before she got fat and pregnant, that is.)

