- Editor-at-large Phil Bronstein leaves the San Francisco Chronicle for the greener pastures of an unpaid gig with the Center for Investigative Reporting in Berkeley. [Chron]
- Buzzfeed, progenitor of many a viral cat video, receives $15.5 million in funding because the future of online news obviously lies in getting people tweet cat videos at each other. [TechCrunch]
- Megan Mullally says the Party Down movie is definitely happening. [Splitsider]
- KQED's Forum talks about food trucks and the war between parking spots and storefronts. [KQED] via [Grub]
- As you might expect after a weekend like this one, someone in the Mission has posted a photo of Dolores Park in January. [Mission Mission]
- Berlin-style Ping Pong (group table tennis + drinking) returns to the Lower Haight (the city's "best" neighborhood) this Friday the 13th. [Haighteration]
- Sorry, but the 6.6 magnitude earthquake over the weekend was near the Santa Cruz islands. Not Santa Cruz, CA. [USGS]