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Brock Keeling

  • Website: sfist.com
  • Name: Brock Keeling
  • Location: San Francisco (SOMA)
  • Job: Editor, SFist
  • Tell us about yourself: I like TV, food, and shiny objects.
Day Around The Bay: Steel & Concrete Dreams Day Around The Bay: Steel & Concrete Dreams

"Morning eye pond b/w" by Demetrios Lyras. You can keep your quaint Victorians. We'll take this instead. [Curbed] Braille under siege as blind turn to smartphones. [NPR] Someone got a facelift. [Haighteration] Lacto-fermentation classes, anyone? [SF Weekly] Pac-12 to break ground on new studios in San Francisco. [SF Examiner]... continue reading on SFist

Police Need Help Finding Men Who Stomped Mini-Yorkie To Death Police Need Help Finding Men Who Stomped Mini-Yorkie To Death

We first heard about a woman who allegedly tossed her boyfriend's jack russell terrier out of a third-story window in the Mission during an argument. Now, sadly, we must to tell you about four men in San Jose who stomped to death a 4-pound mini-yorkie trying to protect its... continue reading on SFist

Finally, Benu Enters Prestigious Four-Star Club Finally, Benu Enters Prestigious Four-Star Club

Photo: Jay Barmann / Grub Street Benu, Corey Lee's "breathtaking" restaurant in the old Hawthorne Lane spot, is the eighth Bay Area joint to crack The Chronicle's solemn four-star ceiling. And rightfully so. Lee's place is, for lack of a better descriptive, rad. In fact, radical might be the... continue reading on SFist

Rose Pak Skewers Local Leaders At Chinese New Year Parade [Video] Rose Pak Skewers Local Leaders At Chinese New Year Parade [Video]

Photo via The Epoch Times Power broker Rose Pak is a genius. In addition to getting Ed Lee into the mayor's office, cursing like a truck driver on crank, and lording over a good chunk of San Francisco, she's doesn't give a shit who she offends at City Hall... continue reading on SFist

14 Chinese New Year Parade Photos 14 Chinese New Year Parade Photos

Revelers braved the rain on Saturday to check out San Francisco's Chinese New Year's parade celebrating the year of he dragon. Considered one of the luckiest signs under which to be born, the year of the dragon started on January 23, 2012 and will end on February 9, 2013. Photographer... continue reading on SFist

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