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Virtual parties, protests, and empty streets make up New Year's Eve in San Francisco
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One included a bootlegging hotsy-totsy virtual party broadcast from a fancy basement theater in North Beach.
"We're completely virtual tonight," said Nick Olivero of The Speakeasy in San Francisco. Meaning the magician who does card tricks is streaming, the dancer is streaming, all the rest are streaming.
"We've got bands, and magicians, drag queens and fortune tellers," says Olivero whose theater partnered with Truffle Shuffle SF.
But hit the streets of San Francisco and it's a different story.
"Slow and not a lot of people," said Kevin Hernandez of Sacramento.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- New Year's Eve is quickly approaching. While we are under a stay-at-home order in the Bay Area, there are several virtual events taking place locally.
As that is happening, some restaurants that have never done to-go meals are doing just that, with celebration packages along with the food.
"Very excited to bring some joy and celebration to people, you know? Which I think is really well-deserved for everybody," says Nick Olivero of The Speakeasy in San Francisco.
Olivero is talking about this year's New Year's Eve virtual party they've put together with Truffle Shuffle.
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