• Is this the weirdest thing to ever happen on Muni? Honest question. [Moving SF]
  • A photogenic Danny Bowien is once again profiled after the reopening of Mission Chinese Food NY. [NYT]
  • Union City astrologer loses his sexual abuse case. [KRON 4]
  • The latest in the Kerouac/Cassady letter drama. [Chronicle]
  • A splashy multimedia longread explores the gender gap exemplified by/embodied in the Stanford class of 1994. [NYT]
  • The Bay Area’s black cops on their place in the current debate about law enforcement. [Chronicle]
  • An Obama administration official sided with advocates for the blind in a San Francisco federal court suit that accused Uber of discriminating against passengers with guide dogs. [Chronicle]
  • The Hearst Corporation vs. Annie Street Plaza. [Weekly]
  • The Golden Gate Restaurant Association doesn't like the Business Times' reporting on restaurant violations, and implies Yelp does a better job. [Business Times]
  • If Caltrans knew the contractor who made those iffy Bay Bridge parts had screwed up with a previous project, why did they hire them? [Sacramento Bee]
  • Marc Benioff on his philanthropy and his grandfather, Marvin Lewis, the longtime San Francisco Supervisor known for handing out $20 bills to constituents on the street. [Bloomberg]