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December 10, 2007

Painting, Exercising, and Blending Drinks With a Stripper Burlesque Dancer

And then things like this make us fall in like-like with Los Angeles all over again.

This brings up a good point, what happened to intriguing public access shows in San Francisco? Although we must admit that while "Farrakhan Speaks," "Combat Mortal," and "Diva TV" look promising, we've never seen them. Are they any good? Are there any interesting locally produced cable access shows like the one above? Preferably ones with poop/hurtful humor? And by "interesting" we mean anything lacking political discourse, tech talk, or -- ugh -- dialoguing.


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it used to be fun to watch eye on the bay and see how much disdain anyone had for malou whenever they had to work with her

she was quite a piece of work

the new hostess seems to be trying to learn from that experience and hasn't grown quite as annoying just yet

 

Which channels would public access TV be on S.F. Comcast?

 

C'mon, SF. We can at least match the exercising/painting/drink-blending guy (although mad props to him for being crazy).

I think the calisthenics guy on waaay upper Market (you know, the guy who wears the 70's work-out gear!) needs his own show.

 

C'mon, SF. We can at least match the exercising/painting/drink-blending guy (although mad props to him for being crazy).

I think the calisthenics guy on waaay upper Market (you know, the guy who wears the 70's work-out gear!) needs his own show.

 

Anybody remember the Spirit of Truth? Another awesome L.A. public access show which hit the viral video circuit last year.

 

What ever happened to that show Queen Bee or something that used to be on public access here? It was some chick dressed in a bee costume who had hundreds of stuffed animals in her apartment and she'd act out little skits with them. That show was so random and awesome.

 
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