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It is 7 a.m, 55° and headed to 65°. Details for the next ten days are here.

One of our favorite visiting editors, Lauren Smiley has an excellent piece on the Asiana Airlines crash on July 6, 2013 that left three passengers dead and many lawsuits. 

The Bold Italic has a wonderful piece on 89-year-old Fred Lyon’s new photography book, San Francisco, Portrait of a City (1940-1960).

The SF Weekly reports on the SF Bicycle Coalition’s driving lessons for Shuttle Drivers.

And in LGBT cinema: The 38th edition of San Francisco’s Frameline Film Festival finds screens at the Roxy and beyond. Here’s a guide viaEatDrinkFilms.

Enjoy the weekend!

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As an old friend once pointed out, local has long been in my bones. My Master’s Project at Columbia, later published in New York Magazine, was on New York City’s experiment in community boards.

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