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SF News /Andrew Dalton

Day Around the Bay

Published Aug 25, 2011 · 10:05 AM PDT


  • Dick Cheney told Dateline that his new memoir will "have heads exploding all over Washington." Wait. What? [NYTimes]

  • Sidelined 76-year-old mayoral candidate Cèsar Ascarrunz discusses the downfall of San Francisco's nightlife, life in the Mission and Otis Redding. [BrokeAssStuart]

  • Mayor Lee isn't going to judge you. Or anyone, because of how he keeps getting out of jury duty.

  • Curve magazine calls Bevan Dufty "an international supergay" [SFWeekly]

  • This is just a list of everyone who was arrested at Monday's BART protest. [Chron]

  • SFAppeal Editor and SFist pal Eve Batey was on the television talking about the future of online newspapers. Spoiler alert: she says "calling shenanigans"! [NBCBayArea]

  • Local transit blogger is fed up with a sloppy Muni driver, reports this online. [Akit]

  • More on that OldSF.org project, from the folks at the public library. [SFPL]

  • Here's a site where you can check price-per-square foot rates on San Francisco apartments, helpfully organized by neighborhood. [CurbedSF]

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