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4 April 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Post-Weekend Link Roundup

  • Bad news in books: A Different Light bookstore in the Castro going out of business. [BayCitizen]
  • Good news in books: It Gets Better, the Dan Savage-curated essay collection hit the New York Times Bestseller list. [TheStranger]
  • Photos from Friday's Lower Haight Art Walk. Spoiler Alert: Someone got the $60 get-what-you-get tattoo and it doesn't look so bad. [Haighteration]
  • Dolores Park doesn't sound very fun anymore: Undesirable Evicted From Dolores Park by Other Undesirables. [UptownAlmanac]
  • Streetsblog elaborates on Jane Kim's Walk to Work last Friday. [Streetsblog]
  • Rabbits and sprout eaters beware: Louie's Brand Alfalfa Sprouts recalled. [BCN/SFAppeal]
  • Some art from 10 years ago that deserves more attention: Sandow Birk's series "The Great War of the Californias" depicting epic California Civil War between San Francisco and LA. [SandowBirk]
  • At least one person in this town has a Muni Fast Pass tattoo in a visible location. But will they upgrade it to Clipper? [MuniDiaries]
  • Charlie Sheen's live show had a disastrous first night and a maybe-not-so-bad second night. [Gawker]
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