- Hey, remember when Oakland-based toy company Goldieblox used the Beastie Boys song "Girls," in a video, then ended up trading legal barbs with the rap group's lawyers? Well, they've settled. [Contra Costa Times]
- Multiple Bay Area groups join forces to get woman prosthetic arms. [ABC7]
- The SF Giants begin their season on March 31 with a game in Arizona, but you can watch it at AT&T Park for free. Get there early, get a free hot dog (coupon). [SF Examiner]
- That crime-riddled bus stop we told you about last week? CW Nevius explains why cops can't just arrest people who are breaking the law at the shelter, calls those who believe otherwise "amateur crime theorists." Because that's more fun to say than "taxpayers." [SF Chronicle]
- Given the video game industry's inclusive, evolved stance towards women we're sure there won't be any outraged blog posts written about whatever happens at this year's Game Developers Conference, which takes over San Francisco (well, part of it) starting Wednesday. [ABC7]
- Lifelong Bay Area journalist and World War Two veteran Jack Russell has passed away. {Peninsula Press Club]
- The [SF Chronicle] reminds you that listing your apartment on Airbnb can get you evicted, shares chilling true-life tales to prove it.
- Speaking of bands that were big in the '80s, New Order will be playing the Bill Graham. Tickets go on sale March 21, babysitters should brace for calls March 22. [San Jose Mercury News]