Blame it on all the Little Star pizza I ate last night: This morning I woke up so full of cheese. And I'm not just talking about in the belly...my head is overdosing on the stuff as well. And so for today's song of the day, I'm slicing off some vintage fromage. Last week, one of KUSF's morning DJs played Andrew Gold's "Lonely Boy," and that 1975 hit single has been homesteading in my brain ever since. If you didn't grow up hearing Gold on the radio, you may recognize the song from Boogie Nights
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Jon Leonoudakis prior to 'The Earthquake Game' in 1989​Earlier this month, SF Weekly noticed a sports-centric exhibit commemorating the Giants-Dodgers rivalry being shown in enemy territory at the Burbank Public Library. We vowed to hit up the San Francisco Public and wheedle them into hosting this exhibit. And we lived up to our pledge. It turns out, however, that the San Francisco Public Library was one step ahead of us. A portion of the Giants-centric exhibit is already slated to grace the