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- Your weekend ICYMI: Jay reviewed solo performance piece The Lion, Castro Muni is getting rainbow escalators, the first car of BART's Fleet of the Future overshot a test track, a solar plane flew over the Golden Gate Bridge, and Tony Robbins put our local rich people to shame by helping yet another struggling tenant.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Another person has joined the hunger strike in front of SFPD's Mission Station. [48 Hills] [Mission Local]
- YouTube is struggling to get even a fraction of the ad bucks generated by broadcast TV. [Wall Street Journal]
- The Giants lost to the Marlins last night. [Associated Press]
- That huge Sacramento Street sinkhole has been filled. [KRON 4]
- Curious folks flooded the open house for Jerry Brown's Oakland home this weekend. [SF Chronicle]
- Google is creating an in-house startup incubator to help keep its entrepreneurial talent closer to home. [Business Insider]
- New mural underway at Third Avenue and Clement Street. [Richmond District]
- "Theranos’s Fate Rests With a Founder Who Answers Only to Herself." [New York Times]
- The Oakland Raiders are on the verge of selling out their season tickets for the first time in franchise history. [ESPN]