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CA To Decide On Pot Tax
Derek Highsmith reports on the movement to tax and legalize consumption of marijuana for the general public from the International Cannabis and Hemp expo.Published 4 months ago
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Social Media Revolution
Social Media Revolution: Is social media a fad? Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? This video details out social media facts and figures that are hard to ignore. This video is produced by the author of Socialnomics.Published 1 year ago
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SF Underground Farmers Market
Angel Manzo drops by SOMArts to fill up at the SF Underground Farmers market. Reporter: Angel Manzo Videographer: Paul Rietz Editor: Ray PawulichPublished 4 months ago
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A Festival of Festivals
Beth Spotswood is back with info on this weekend's hottest activities, including a film festival, a beer festival, a Glen Park festival and more! Host and Writer: Beth Spotswood Videography & Graphics: Ray PawulichPublished 4 months ago
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Toothpick Artist Recreates San Francisco
Northern Californian Scott Weaver toiled for 3,000 hours and brandished some 100,000 toothpicks to build a 9-foot-tall, 20-pound simulacrum of San Francisco. Ouch!Published 4 months ago
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The Birth of Jazz in Asia
Lecture by Cory Combs, Director of Education, SF Jazz. Introduction by Coral Reiff, Docent, Asian Art Museum.Published 4 months ago
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Plant It Earth
Brent Green visits Plant It Earth to learn a little bit about about urban gardening. Host: Brent Green Videographer & Editor: Analisa Harangozo Music by Snarface and ErbenPublished 4 months ago
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The Joy of Life Trailer
"The Joy of Life" is an unconventional appreciation of the streets and stories of San Francisco, combining stunning landscape cinematography with a lyrical, well-crafted voiceover to offer a poetic reflection on the City By the Bay. Grappling with gender identity issues and the occasional episode of depression, the film's lone protagonist (the voice of Harriet "Harry" Dodge, "By Hook or By Crook," "Cecil B. Demented") pinballs from sexual conquest to neurotic despair, manic romance to pathetic solitude. The voiceover balances melancholy angst and wry humor in its Casanova account of various urban, romantic, and sexual adventures - from the frisson of flirting to the heartache of rejection. This narrative of self-discovery resonates with her discovery of the city and leads into an in-depth documentary reflection on the history of suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge (after a capsule production history of Frank Capra's 1941 melodrama, "Meet John Doe"). This section explores the original bridge design, once described as "suicide-proof," and the decades-long debate over construction of a suicide barrier on this, the number one suicide landmark in the world.Published 3 years ago
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My best friend
Short documentary shot in San Francisco. It's about the friendship between homeless and their dogs.Published 4 months ago
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Running America - Official Trailer
Running America is a documentary film that will follow elite adventurer Charlie Engle (Running The Sahara) and the only person in the world to complete the Triple Crown of Extreme Sports, Marshall Ulrich, on their record breaking run from San Francisco to New York.Published 4 months ago
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Piece By Piece Documentary
The History of San Francisco graffiti , Documented. DVD available now! http://piecebypiecemovie.comPublished 4 years ago
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Laid off survival tips
Harriet Stricklen describes how being laid off actually offers people an opportunity with time to evaluate their experience and strengths.Published 4 months ago
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No Cars Go
This short documentary follows some of the individuals who participated in San Francisco's Park(ing) Day, an annual event where parking spaces in cities worldwide are taken over and transformed into public gathering places. The video was shot entirely on two Flip cameras by Sarah Evershed and me. Check out the original story this video came from:thequotidian.org/2009/06/18/no-cars-go/ This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.Published 1 year ago
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Mission Gourmet
In this video, we find out what's cooking at Mission Street Food, an occasional restaurant in San Francisco that's become a local phenomenon with national attention. We also visit a couple charitable organizations to see how money donated from the event is being used to benefit the community, and finally, we take a look at how MSF's charitable model might be replicated in a neighborhood near you. Please also check out our blog post about Mission Street Food, which you can find here:thequotidian.org/2009/12/11/foodies-on-a-mission/Published 9 months ago
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