Arts & Entertainment Kerouac Estate Now Fighting Over Ownership Of Cassady Letter, Possibly Worth Millions That famed, recently rediscovered "Joan Anderson letter" written by Neal Cassady is now the subject of a battle between the estates of Jack Kerouac and Cassady and the woman who found the letter
Arts & Entertainment Beat Scholars And Historians Rejoice As Lost 18-Page Neal Cassady Letter Is Discovered Intact In Oakland A long-lost letter written by Neal Cassady to his friend Jack Kerouac in December 1950, thought to be the inspiration for what would become Kerouac's confessional, stream-of-consciousness writing style, was just discovered stuffed
Arts & Entertainment 'On the Road' Debuts In Wide Release; Why Did It Take So Long? Yesterday we showed you the trailer for Big Sur, but there were actually two films made in the last two years of Jack Kerouac novels, the other of course being director Walter Salles
Arts & Entertainment Watch The Trailer For 'Big Sur,' Shot In And Around S.F. At long last, and after the rather sad reception that the On the Road movie received in its narrow release in December, we have the trailer for the film of Kerouac's last good
Arts & Entertainment 'On the Road' Movie Finally Getting Released; Watch the Trailer You'll recall way back in 2010 there were some Kirsten Dunst sightings in S.F. when the crew was here shooting this On the Road movie, directed by Walter Salles. Now we finally
Arts & Entertainment 'Big Sur' Movie, Starring Jack Kerouac Lookalike, Wraps Shooting in Lower Haight We mentioned last week that a film crew was in town shooting at a former train depot in the Richmond? The movie's Big Sur, based on the autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac about
SF News Film Crew Shooting <em>Big Sur</em>, a Film Based on Kerouac's Book, at Historic Richmond Train Depot Today Filmmaker Michael Polish (North Fork, Twin Falls Idaho) is shooting a scene from an upcoming film about Jack Kerouac today at Fulton and 7th Avenue, at a historic train terminal that's going to
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- Blur, "Transgender & Gender Variant" Support Group: Pretty much what it says right there; a good place to go for 18- to 25-year-olds looking for support or just to chat with other
Arts & Entertainment Hey, At Least It's Free Now Friedman, who died last week, definitely has his intellectual cred. He's got a Nobel Prize fer crissakes. And he's definitely been a figure of major influence over the years. His economic viewpoints