Sunny, and a high of 75 (say wha?)

Priorities
It’s been a beautiful weekend for biking around the city. Meli at Bikes and the City reminds us to keep our priorities straight.

Stop Hating
Art or defacement? I walked by this mural/defacing/refacing episode today, and wondered what was up. Apparently, Kevin Montgomery at Uptown Almanac had the same thought. Muralist/property owner debate, go.

HIV/AIDS Art Auction at Artillery
Artillery Art Gallery has this to say:
Team Valeriano is hosting its first Art Auction that is meant to raise awareness and knowledge to our community about HIV/AIDS. It is easy to think that this disease is no longer a problem, but with the money raised from this benefit, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center will continue to provide the critical services and education needed to meet the growing needs of our communities. Join us as we come together as a community to enjoy art, food, music, and wine at the Artillery Apparel Gallery in San Francisco. HIV/AIDS has dealt the world a devastating blow, but together with your help we can deliver back one of our own.

Friday, May 7, 5:00pm – 11:00pm.

Marina to Mission
Apparently, we have nice weather. And cool bars. And tasty restaurants. Despite all this, properties remain a steal at $400,000 and up (median price of $700,000), and folks are dying to move in. Discuss.

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Armand is a photojournalism and multimedia student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and is originally from Baton Rouge, La. His work history includes being a paper pusher in Los Angeles and a youth program coordinator in Ramallah, and is currently a student editor at Mission Local, which means he gets to read a lot of news and tell people what to do.

He also waits for the day when bacon and buffalo sauce combine on one plate.

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