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Summer Fun at the SF Zoo
Mary Poffenroth takes us on a VIP tour of the San Francisco Zoo to see what kind of programs are being offered to the public this summer.
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Union Street Festival
VidSF Host Stephen Chun talks to folks about drinking, the environment, and how to party at the Union Street Festival.
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Union Design Festival
Christina Marie hosts the Union Design Festival in Hayes Valley. Shot and edited by Mattyb from mattbarkinvideo.com
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Bay to Breakers from Inside the Crowd
Nick Vivion explores his first Bay to Breakers and brings us inside the crowd for the crazy ride. 98 years of Bay to Breakers, and the tradition is alive and well. A little drunk, but breathing.
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Unmade Beds at the SF International Film Festival
Beth Spotswood reports from Mezzanine for the closing night of the SF International Film Festival. Time flies! It seems like just yesterday we were covering opening night. Sadly, no Bratt brothers this time, but Beth Spotswood does some investigative reporting on just who does make their own bed in San Francisco.
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500 Days of Summer at the SF International Film Festival
SF Appeal&aposs Beth Spotswood hits up the after-party for the SF Film Festival&aposs centerpiece film to gauge audience reactions. Produced by Ben Youngerman and hosted by Beth Spotswood of SFAppeal.com. On the SF Appeal: http://sfappeal.com/culture/2009/05/see-spot-centerpieced.php
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Lourdes Portillo and Cruz Angeles at the SF International Film Fest
Nick Vivion provides us with an inside scoop on the 52nd SF International Film Festival with profiles on filmmakers Lourdes Portillo and Cruz Angeles. Produced as part of the SFIFF&aposs series Scoop du Jour. This issue&aposs video Scoop features an interview with Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award recipient Lourdes Portillo, whose latest work Al Más Allá screens at the Festival. Scoop also chats with director Cruz Angeles about his film Dont Let Me Drown and with director Jonathan Parker, producer Catherine di Napoli and cast members Eion Bailey, Marley Shelton and Adam Goldberg of (Untitled). Host: Nick Vivion (youtube.com/worldli), Camera: Michael A. Behrens, Editor: Randy Yip. Additional Camera: Jason Wolos, Sean Dana, K.C. Smith, Omar Rodriguez, Trond Hall, Kiazad To view more SFIFF 52 Scoop Du Jours, check out the YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/sffs
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Visiting San Francisco? Skip the Tour Bus and Take the Muni Tour
Nick Vivion encourages visitors to leave tourist hotspots like Pier 39 and tour the City via Muni instead. I pledge to show you a side of San Francisco that often goes neglected. A side of the city most often seen only by locals, as seen through the window of a MUNI bus.
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Davies After Hours at the San Francisco Symphony
Davies After Hours is spicing up the night life in Civic Center. Get two shows for the price of one with Davies After Hours. Following select Friday night concerts this Spring, the San Francisco Symphony is turning Davies Symphony Hall into a night club! Complete with the hottest jazz groups, bands and DJs in town. So grab a cocktail and go After Hours with the Symphony. There are two more shows coming up -- April 24 and May 22. Check www.sfsymphony.org/daviesafterhours for details.
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Pie Fight at Powell Street Turnaround, 2009
Pie fight erupts at the Powell Street Turnaround. At precisely 5:39pm on March 5, 2009, a few of the more proper residents of San Francisco began The Great Pie Fight of 2009 at the Powell Turnaround in downtown SF. While there were many dressed in fine attire, there were many unintentional casualties of this impromptu food fight. Let the pie fight begin!
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Small Business on Nob Hill Finds Niche to Succeed in Tough Times
In our first of three business profiles, we focus on the Nob Hill Grille, a small diner doing well despite the gloom and doom of the wider economy.
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Charles Entrekin on San Francisco Open Mic Poetry Podcast TV
This is the San Francisco Open Mic Poetry Podcast TV Show with John Rhodes and Clara Hsu. In host John Rhodes segment Charles Entrekin will be reading. Here is his bio: Charles Entrekin was born in 1941 in Birmingham, Alabama,. He took his BA in English from Birmingham Southern College, in 1964. He left Birmingham in 1965 and lived in various states (New York , Tennessee, Alabama, and Montana) while pursuing advanced degrees in philosophy and creative writing. Arriving in California in 1969, he fell in love with the West Coast scene and the Hotel California experience. He now lives in Berkeley with his wife, poet, Gail Rudd Entrekin. Charles has taught at almost every educational level. He taught pre-school language skills to six-year-olds with he Head Start program in Birmingham, Alabama; taught introduction to set theory to disadvantaged high school graduates with the Upward Bound Program in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; taught composition, English literature, creative writing, philosophy at the college level, and was the founder of the Creative Writing Program at John F. Kennedy University’s Orinda, California campus. For 24 years, Charles was the managing editor of The Berkeley Poets Cooperative and The Berkeley Poets Workshop & Press. The story of the Berkeley Poets Workshop & Press was written up as the cover story in the August 29, 1976 issue of the New York Times Magazine. The Managing Editor of Hip Pocket Press (http://www.hippocketpress.com), Charles is also the author of: In This Hour, a collection of poems, BPW&P, 1990; Casting For The Cutthroat & Other Poems, BPW&P, 1986; Casting For The Cutthroat, Thunder City Press, 1978, Birmingham, Alabama; All Pieces Of A Legacy, BPW&P, 1975, Berkeley, CA. Charles novel, Red Mountain, Birmingham, Alabama, 1965, was published in May of 2008, by El Leon Literary Arts http://www.elleonliteraryarts.org
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State of Events Episode 7 Fall November 17th 2011
State of Events from November 17th 2011. On this show we have information about the occupy protests, protests on campus, muni hikes, shoes with gps in them, is christmas starting too early?, the elusive bikini jogger, a san jose earthquakes player dealing with his wife&aposs cancer, a tim tebow update, a SFSU men&aposs basketball preview, an old arcade, and an ice rink in union square. It&aposs the 7th episode of the semester. And it&aposs pretty good. You should probably stop reading the description and just start watching now. What are you waiting for? An invitation? Okay your invited to watch State of Events. No excuses now. It&aposs finally done uploading so I can finally stop writing a description. Enjoy.
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SF Commons Meet the Candidates - Phil Ting
As a part of the SF Commons Meet the Candidates program, Phil Ting, along with the other mayoral candidates, was invited to offer a brief statement in the run up to the San Francisco Mayoral Election on November 8, 2011. This video is brought to you by SF Commons and the Bay Area Video Coalition.
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