• Literary magazine N+1 seeks out everything you could desire in San Francisco, in a great long-reader that veers from Google shuttles to a Kink shoot at Showdown to relationship advice from East Bay anarchists. (Text NSFW) [N+1]

  • San Francisco gives up on cellphone warning stickers. The legal fees weren't worth the bunk science, it seems. [ArsTechnica]

  • Here's Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell doing a couple tunes at the Gold Dust Lounge. [Grubstreet]

  • The woman who attempted to poison Starbucks customers with tainted juice was a trained chemist and lab tests on the tainted juice could take weeks. [CBS5]

  • Below: a new documentary about local garage rocker Mikal Cronin in his adopted habitat of San Francisco. Cronin has a new record out MCII and it definitely deserves your attention. [via MissionMission]