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Social media path unplugs Giants fans

“San Francisco Giants boosting social media experience inside AT&T Park,” Local News, Thursday Social media path unplugs Giants fans 2006-2012: Everyone ignores the game while staring at their smartphone. Read More

Hate crimes do not belong in San Francisco

“San Francisco transgender community reports uptick in targeted violence,” Law & Disorder, March 28 Read More

Raises for symphony would price fans out

“San Francisco Symphony cancels East Coast tour amid ongoing musicians’ strike,” Local News, 
March 18 Raises for symphony would price fans out The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra musicians make wonderful music, but I don’t think the strike seems like such a good idea. Read More

Blame misplaced in cellphone thefts

➤ “ Industry must try to curb cellphone thefts,” Letters, Opinion, March 17 Read More

Industry should help stop cellphone thefts

“San Francisco DA George Gascón unhappy with cellphone industry approach to thefts,” Local News, Wednesday Read More

Remember Hugo Chavez’s human-rights abuses

➤ Quote of the Month: Supervisor John Avalos praising late Hugo Chavez, Melissa Griffin, Local News, Thursday Read More

BART’s efficiency deserves recognition

➤ “BART workers’ absences cost agency millions,” Local News, Feb. 16 Read More

Polk Street stores need parking spaces

➤ “Polk Street merchants angry about plan to remove parking spaces,” Local News, Thursday Read More

Katy Tang, she’s not it for Sunset district

➤  “New San Francisco supervisor fits profile to lead Sunset district,” Local News, Tuesday Tang, she’s not it for Sunset district   Read More

Larsen Park playground airplane stirs major issues

Playground airplane stirs major issues The current plan to replace the military plane that once inhabited Larsen Park on 19th Avenue in San Francisco reminded me of the controversy that was as much a part of the aircraft-turned-playground-structure as the lead-based paint and graffiti that coated its aerodynamic shape. Many residents believed that a symbol of war occupying a children’s playground was inappropriate if not obscene. Read More
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