- This [SF Bay Guardian] reporter spent the night watching BART cops kick sitting/lying people out of stations.
- When an SF native took to the pages of the [Washington Post] to compare San Francisco's anti-tech sentiments to the oppression his Chinese grandfather experienced when he arrived here, [Salon] was quick to respond "Please don’t compare Google Glass rage to the Chinese Exclusion Act."
- The Giants recorded an inning-ending double play on a walk, perhaps the first play of its kind in pro baseball history. [The Sporting News]
- Housing experts say San Francisco's real estate rates aren't in a bubble. Suuure. [SF Business Times]
- You've just got to flip through [Life Magazine]'s archive of photos of San Francisco from the 1930s-1970s. Wonderful!
- Not guilty plea for Shrimp Boy. [KRON4]
- "Google's letting itself be represented by a hateful fascist." [Valleywag]
- This is a great, in-depth interview with Belva Davis, the pioneering Bay Area journalist. [Mediabistro]
- Meet the Pinterest engineer who shamed local tech companies into releasing their diversity numbers. [SF Business Times]
- Here are the Mission's ten biggest construction projects. [Mission Local]
- Has the University Mound Ladies Home been saved? [SF Examiner]