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· Prison-themed pride party at the Armory [SFist]
· Free cash in We Are the World album at Amoeba [Hoodline]
· Nominate SF's top 20 community leaders [7x7]
· Michelle Obama pays for her clothes (and shops discounts) [Racked]
· Jessica Alba's The Honest Company goes mass with Target [Racked]
· Science discovers a blonde gene [Today]
· Tom Ford's entry into the luxury sneaker market [GQ]
· Alec Baldwin's wife, Hilaria, on yoga and the paparazzi [NYT]
· Robbers steal jewelry, a Maserati from Miley Cyrus' house [Page Six]
· Kate Hudson takes bold stance against Birkenstocks [StyleWatch]
· Startup Beltology focuses on an under-appreciated men's accessory [WSJ]
· Alexa Chung partners with Nails Inc on wacky textured polishes [Nitrolicious]
· Why data monitoring alone won't solve fashion factory safety issues [Guardian]
· Here's what to expect out of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference today [FastCo]