Roland Pouncy accused of Julian Avenue murder

The case of Richard Sprague’s homicide (whose body, under a yellow tarp, lies where it was found in the above image) on February 19th has a suspect in custody. According to Mission Local Roland Pouncy, who was arrested last month with an ATM card formerly belonging to the victim, is now an official suspect in the homicide. Police had initially been hesitant to refer to him as anything other than a person of interest in possession of stolen property.

We previously posted about the homicide here.

E.T. Boz

Local artist Justin Hager has a show up at Four Barrel right now, featuring his signature crude “drawerings and painterings” of puns on 90′s icons, including gems such as Urkel Jerks and E.T. Boz (pictured above). Hey Justin, how about rounding out that TLC series with, uh, Left Eye Peas or Chilli Cheese Dog? Or, you know, whatever you think of.

See more of Justin’s work here.

California here we come

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Right back where we started from. Well, except for those people from the Midwest. But seriously, it’s time to stop hating on them. It’s not their fault they weren’t born next to a beach.

If anything, blame plate tectonics or something.

Signage is up at Local’s Corner restaurant and raw bar, 23rd and Bryant

Can’t wait!

Mission Local has some background here.

[via Less Jokes]

Burrito cup

I’m probably (hopefully) not the first person to have thought of this, but it turns out that a teacup or mug of an appropriate circumference makes the perfect burrito stand, for those of you who like to multitask while you lunch.

Hot new look for spring: Shitload of charms!

[via Pen Pop]

1925 in the house!

Big Brother is watching you

[via Nuzz]

New BART car design unveiled!

We knew the interiors were gonna be bangin’, but I’m completely taken aback by the decision to include a big face on the front of each car.

[via Sidewalk Surprises]

Travel and action

Our buddy Carl is on Fashionist today, and he says his fashion inspirations are “travel and action.”

Read on for Fashionist’s analysis and a closeup of those kicks. (And check out Carl’s photography while you’re at it.)