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Fancy people were fancy at the SF Symphony gala last night. [SF Chronicle]
- How should resources be equally distributed among San Francisco’s more than 220 parks and open spaces? [Ingleside Light]
- Florida Street, WTF? [Capp Street Crap]
- After six years on the West side, Treasure Island Flea is expanding into a new and larger home on the East side of the historic man-made island. [Eater SF]
- Ruth Braunstein, one of San Francisco’s most prominent art dealers for 50 years and a recognized leader among the region’s top gallerists, died Tuesday night after a short illness. [SF Chronicle]
- With two months until Election Day, more than $2 million has been amassed in the collective war chests for eight local candidate campaigns, 90 percent of which has been raised for six Board of Supervisors seats. [SF Public Press]
- Men face criminal charges after allegedly going on a rampage at a Sausalito restaurant. [ABC 7]
- Marion Gray, a San Francisco artist who developed a niche photographing the performance art scene here and around the world, died Sept. 2 after a five-year battle with cancer. [SF Chronicle]
- [Twitter] touts Direct Messages that "are more dynamic than ever." Some users remain skeptical.