by sumac | Dec 3, 2013 | Media Apologies
KQED, a San Francisco Bay-area public media outlet, recently ran a cheery piece on one of their blogs, KQED Pop. That’s a “daily blog that critically examines the social and cultural impact of music, movies, television, advertisements, fashion, the...
by snarly | Aug 21, 2013 | Bropology, Personal Apologies
Those of us who do not live in the City by the Bay may not have heard about start-up dude Peter Shih’s screed against the Paris of the West. (He took it down after the outcry, but it lives on here, because this is the Internet, and the stupid things we say on it...
by snarly | Feb 1, 2013 | Sports Apologies
REALLY, 49ers? REALLY?? On Tuesday night, San Francisco 49ers player Chris Culliver told radio host Artie Lange that he wouldn’t want a gay man on his team. When Lange asked if he knew of any gay players on the Niners, Culliver replied, “No, we...
by sumac | Nov 8, 2012 | True Crime Apologies
After the Giants won the 2012 World Series on October 29th, many citizens went out into the streets of San Francisco to whoop and dance and chant and high-five one another. One man also expressed his excitement by smashing in the windshield of a city bus with a metal...