- Toy Story turns 20 (my god we are old) this month, here's a look back at the early days of Pixar. [Cnet]
- Sheryl Sandberg is sponsoring a sub. (So am I, but mine has provolone and extra mayo.) [Associated Press]
- San Francisco Performances founder to step down after 36 years. [SF Chronicle]
- Questions raised over Rec and Park requirement that Coit Park vendors freeze out media. [Hoodline]
- Bay Area residents are optimistic about the economic outlook for the state and themselves personally, poll says. [SF Business Times]
- Apple might be launching a person-to-person payment platform that would compete with Venmo and its ilk. [Cnet]
- Early morning gold chain theft at 18th and Castro. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Oakland's Mills College is struggling to survive. [CBS5]
- The SFPD has no official social media policy, which is why you see some mug shots tweeted and others stay under wraps. [SF Weekly]
- Proposed charter amendment would automatically allocate SF city revenues annually for Rec and Parks. [SF Examiner]