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Day Around the Bay: Massive Google Development Approved in San Jose Google s massive proposed Downtown West development is moving ahead with San Jose City Council approval. The village of a development, on 80 acres west of Highway 87, is set to include 4,000 affordable housing units, 7.3 million square feet of office space, 300 hotel rooms, and 15 acres of open space. [KRON4 / Mercury News] The mother of a fentanyl-addicted son in the Tenderloin, Jacqui Berlinn, held her own press conference/protest today at Turk and Hyde streets, trying to call attention to the scourge of fentanyl on the city s streets. Berlinn was calling for more drug enforcement, saying that while the War on Drugs was a failure, we have swung too far in the other direction. [Chronicle] ....
Not even one frame or video shot has been screened, but Frameline45, which just announced its full program, has already made history. The Castro Theatre and other venues will finally reopen for in-person screenings, with plenty of online viewing as well. ....
Forget “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” because on June 11 and 12, audiences at the San Francisco Giants’ Oracle Park will be singing a different tune, as the Frameline Film Fest takes over the ballpark with special screenings of “In the Heights” and “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.” For its 2021 edition dubbed ....
Everybody s Talking About Frameline s 2021 Lineup of LGBTQ+ Films Get ready for the in-person and virtual events of Frameline45: The San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival. Frameline has announced its lineup of virtual and in-person film screenings. For the first time, S.F. s Oracle Park will host two of Frameline45: The San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival s tentpole productions: In the Heights and Everybody s Talking About Jamie, the film adaptation of the play about a teenager who wants to become a drag queen. These events are in partnership with San Francisco Pride and the San Francisco Giants. Additionally, there will be drive-in screenings at Concord’s West Wind Solano Drive-In and S.F.’s Fort Mason Flix: ....