Sideshow on Valencia Street by Sangrito

It’s 6:50 a.m., 45° and headed to 68°. Details for the next 10 days are here.

We’ll be updating the story on last night’s stabbing.

The OC Weekly mentions SF as one of the most influential cities in the development of Mexican food in the United States. I hate to say this, but I really wonder.

The Bold Italic helps us find our way to the nerd world. I thought the Mission was ground zero.

And as long as we’re in nerddom, here’s an interesting piece on neighborhoods and urban planning.

Good news for the employees of Big Lantern — the restaurant had to pay $230,000 in back pay, KTVU reports.

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