• [People Magazine] is surprised to learn what we've known for quite some time: You can still rent Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky's couch on Rausch Street for $50. (Up from $40 as of last year.)
  • A decision about the ever-controversial issue of allowing Sunday parking along SF medians is being delayed until January. [Examiner]
  • A 51-year-old Bayview man was brutally beaten by a stranger at a Portola District bus stop just before 1 a.m. on Friday. [CBS 5]
  • According to much history dug up by the Chronicle and an attorney for the family involved, the city had known for decades that the road up to the Twin Peaks vista point was dangerous for pedestrians, long before a drunk driver knocked a family of three tourists off the road in December 2012, killing one of them. [Chronicle]
  • A viewer sent Stanley Roberts this video of some old dude brazenly smoking a cigarette on BART. [Facebook]
  • There's a creepy public art proposal involving demonic cats with glowing eyes for a pedestrian bridge at the Moscone Center on Howard Street. [CityLab]
  • 19 students from India, who had been accepted at two unnamed universities in the Bay Area, were barred from boarding an Air India flight to SFO on Monday on the grounds that the US government is apparently scrutinizing the schools and they would be deported back to India upon landing. This has already happened to 14 Indian students under similar circumstances. [First Post]
  • A proposal to end the mayoral ability to appoint supervisors has been revived and might be on the ballot. [Ex]