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26 May 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Thursday Morning Roundup


  • In the Bryan Stow case, police are happy with the lineup they pulled together down in LA, but others still think Giovanni Ramirez' alibi will hold up. [SFEx]

  • New! From the people who brought you Monk's Kettle, comes: The Abbot's Cellar. [Tablehopper]

  • SFMOMA reveals design concepts for the new wing, which will double the size of the museum. Because there's a lot of Modern art these days, you know. [SFGate]

  • Baker Beach, literally covered in bacteria, lands on the Beach Bummer list. [BCN/Appeal]

  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries, opening soon in Concord. So now you have a reason to roadtrip to Concord. [CCB]

  • Do not fail High Speed Rail, says Burrito Justice. Also: please make sure the dining car has tacos. [BurritoJustice]

  • Coming to the Lower Haight just in time for Father's Day: Mastering the Art of the Straight-Blade Razor. That'll probably be the first and last time you actually want to come face to face with a guy holding a straight razor in the Lower Haight. [Thrillist]
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