Keepin' It Real!
Beth Spotswood is back with this weekend's hottest events -- including a festival devoted to real food and not one but two movies to watch outside. Host & Writer: Beth Spotswood Videographer & Editor: Ray Pawulich
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Chez Spencer
Chez Spencer in San Francisco was reviewed on Check, Please! Bay Area Season 5: episode 5 (505)
Thanksgiving Turkey tips with Tiffany
Time for Turkey! Tiffany Shields gives us some tips for making Thanksgiving dinner.
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 Pawulich
Strike A Pose
Check out this semester's Campus Chic reel! To get involved with the production of Campus Chic email Chloe Schildhause at chloe.schildhause@gmail.com or Sky Madden at richmedia@sffoghorn.info .
One Magical Weekend
Beth Spotswood materializes to bring you enchanted tips on how to make your weekend absolutely spellbinding! Host & Writer: Beth Spotswood Videography & Telepromptor: Daniela Ricci-Tam Graphics & Editing: Ray Pawulich
State Bar annual meeting 2009 (Q&As)
At the State Bar's annual meeting, in September 2009, we chatted with Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge James Herman (former State Bar president '02-'03), followed by the newly installed Bar president and Girardi & Keese partner Howard Miller.
Nettie's Crab Shack: Reviews
Nettie's Crab Shack in San Francisco, CA was reviewed on KQEDs Check, Please! Bay Area Season 6 episode 2 (602)
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO It is difficult to believe that this lively, cosmopolitan city is under constant threat from earthquake, the only rumble being that of the famous cable cars as they vie up and down the city's hilly roads. A boat trip is a great way to see Fisherman's Wharf, various maritime museums, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, former home of Robert 'The Birdman' Stroud, Machine Gun Kelly and Al Capone. Built in 1776, San Francisco's first stone building, Mission Dolores, still stands today. Led by the Franciscan Padres, the Christianized Indians built a church, in the cemetery of which many of the city's original settlers were laid to rest. The Transamerica Pyramid has become the city's most famous landmark. Earthquake proof, having been built on hydraulic spring foundations, the 260 metre high pyramid structure is situated in the heart of the Financial District. Located between three hills, San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest Chinese settlement outside Asia with pagodas, colourful bunting, decorated balconies and Chinese characters combining with the sounds and exotic aromas of this fascinating area. The Painted Ladies are charming Victorian wooden houses situated on the fringe of Alamo Square and the Haas Lilienthal House is a well-maintained jewel of a bygone era. In San Francisco, history and modernity combine and give the visitor, 'That California Feeling!'








