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29 March 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Tuesday Morning Links


  • The weather appears to have returned to normal, so expect temperatures in the low-to-high sixties this week, partly sunny with a chance of clouds and occasional gusts of wind to mussy up your hair. Thursday appears to be your best bet for an outdoor happy hour with highs in the 70s. [BCN]

  • Baseball's back! Sure it's just a friendly series with the A's, but the A's lost and that's what matters. [CBS5]

  • Exhibition games still have all the excitement and aftermath of a real baseball game. [Deformative], [TheTensSF]

  • Pretty much everybody in town is bummed to hear Ti Couz will be closing up shop. Literally a cornerstone of the Valencia corridor, the current owners who have had the place since 1992. [InsideScoop], [Grubstreet], [EaterSF]

  • As the early reviews of The International Art Museum of America start coming in, we still have no idea what it is. [TenderloinGeographic]

  • This little guy Sitting/Lying on Haight is one of the most well-behaved we've seen yet. [UptownAlmanac]

  • The victim of the Vacaville Newspaper Bomber is in stable condition, thankfully, but authorities don't seem to have any leads on the bomb-maker himself. Meanwhile, the paper used also remains a mystery. [CBS5]

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