SF Show Biz News
- Woody Allen Names His New Movie ‘Blue Jasmine’
- Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine” Lands Distribution Deal
- ...Jeannette Etheredge, owner of the Tosca, wears two Rolexes on her wrist, prompting a patron to ask, “You have them on San Francisco and New York time?” “Nah, ” she replied. “San Francisco and Los Angeles and” – glancing at her wrist – “Los Angeles is 30 minutes behind!” - Herb Caen September 25, 1986
- Tosca Cafe gets new owners
- Memories and anecdotes through time from Tosca Cafe
- San Francisco approves New Mission Theater renovation
- Quentin Tarantino Calls the Castro His "Dream Movie Theater"
- 'Anything Goes' review: Get going
- On the Road a personal journey for director
- TV critics press tour: HBO preps “Silicon Valley” comedy
- “THE MASTER” IN FRANCE
- Biggest Oscar Snubs 2013: What Happened to The Master and Kathryn Bigelow?
- A group of Local 800 and Local 16 members worked on an intro to Beyonce's Super Bowl Half-Time Show last week: Destiny's Child To Reunite at Super Bowl, Beyonce To Debut Song: Report
- Beyonce and Pepsi Invite Fans to Join Her Super Bowl Performance
- 'SanFranLand' Web series in production
- Authentic Entertainment And IGN Launch Geek Love - A New Reality Web-Series Airing Exclusively On IGN's Start YouTube Channel IGN is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, with offices across North America, Europe and Australia.
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Speaking of viruses
- California less hard-hit in flu outbreaks - Find a Flu Shot in your neighborhood - enter your Zip Code on the Lung Association's page.
Only in San Francisco - "They were always at the very height of sometimes ridiculous fashion," - Evelyn Adler whose father sold the Brown Twins shoes at the Emporium.
- Vivian A. Brown, distinguished twin, dies
- 'Here’s to Vivian!' Famous San Francisco twin sister who together paraded around in matching outfits dies, age 85
- Report: Vivian Brown, former Kalamazoo resident turned iconic Good Luck Twin for San Francisco, dies at 85
- The Brown Twins through the years from the Kalamazoo Gazette Archives
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