Arts & Entertainment Naturally, <i>South Park</i> Is Mocking Kaepernick Taking the cynical if sometimes accurate stance that it's easy to hate the cops until you're the victim of a crime, South Park's creators just released this teaser for their new season, which
Arts & Entertainment Hipsters, Tough Thugs, And Undressed Masseuses Sought For SF-Set TV Show Hey, everybody! Do you look "Down & Out," "International," or like a cop? Have some free time the next couple of weeks? Want to make $104...or more? Then the Hulu TV series
SF News Video: Reality TV Show 'Transcendent' Drops Season 2 Trailer Season two of Transcendent, the reality TV show that highlights the trans performers of AsiaSF, premiered last night on Fuse. Just like with the trailer for season one, the second season looks like
Arts & Entertainment The Wachowskis Are In SF Filming New Season Of <i>Sense8</i> The legends continue: In case you were wondering what all the hoopla at Fulton and Scott is about today, the Wachowskis (creators of The Matrix) are at it again filming for their new
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Rainbows No More In preparation for another shoot today in the Castro for When We Rise, the production crew was laying down some coverings to mask the relatively recent rainbow crosswalks, in order to keep with
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Chef David Kinch Wins Emmy Award For <i>The Mind Of A Chef</i> The Anthony Bourdain-produced PBS series The Mind of a Chef, which already has a James Beard Award, just took home a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Culinary Host, which went
Arts & Entertainment <i>Silicon Valley</i> Ep. 3.2 Recap: 'Compromise' To justify new office space and perks for the Pied Piper team, incoming CEO Jack Barker delivers a well-worn anecdote. While Richard, who has accepted a demotion to Chief Technical Officer, is skeptical
Arts & Entertainment Hollywood To Reenact The White Night Riot (Again) Outside City Hall Tonight Just like they did eight years ago during the Milk shoot, Hollywood has returned to San Francisco to reenact the famous White Night Riot, when an army of very pissed off gay men
Arts & Entertainment Say Goodbye To <i>Million Dollar Listing: SF</i>... Forever Thank Christ. The well dressed and ultra-pretentious train wreck that was Million Dollar Listing: San Francisco will go down as a one-season flop as Bravo announces that they won't even bother giving it
Arts & Entertainment Open Casting Call For LGBT History Series Shot In SF, 'When We Rise' That LGBT documentary mini-series that we told you about a few months back, When We Rise, has been shooting in recent weeks in Vancouver most notably, they just shot parts of the White
SF News Amazon Launches Standalone Streaming In Challenge To Netflix In what can only be read as a direct challenge to fellow video streaming company Netflix, Amazon has announced a new monthly subscription service called Prime Video. The service, which unbundles the video
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Food Network Is Letting Yelpers Have A TV Show At this late date, Yelpers are finally going to get a nationally televised stage from which to deliver their amateur snark about restaurants they do not like or, to use a phrase popular
Arts & Entertainment Video: 'Silicon Valley' Cast Guesses At What Actual Startups Do By Their Dumb Names Watch this on The Scene. Anaplan? Twilio? Klarna? These are all real companies that we will not link to, but feel free to Google them. The hilarious cast of HBO's Silicon Valley, who
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Season 3 Full-Length Trailer Features Erlich Riding A Unicorn We got the teaser last month, and now as we approach the April 24 premiere of the third season of HBO's Silicon Valley, and today they give us the full 90-second trailer. We
SF News Game Of Thrones To Promote Season 5 DVD With SF 'Dragon' Landing And Flight Tomorrow Stunt moves are what drive Game of Thrones, the popular television show based on the books of George R.R. Martin that relies heavily on scenes of extreme violence, sexual violence, and mostly
Arts & Entertainment Hugh Laurie TV Series For Hulu, Based On Noir-Ish SF-Set Novel <i>Chance</i>, Scouts Locations In Mission Hugh Laurie is set to star in a new drama series for Hulu called Chance, that is about to begin filming in San Francisco. As the Chronicle reports, a flier recently appeared in
Arts & Entertainment 'Fuller House' Renewed For Second Season By Netflix In what can only be interpreted as an attempt to cling to the past, Netflix has renewed '90s throwback Fuller House for a second season despite widespread critical ambivalence. Sources to Variety confirmed
SF News More People Searching For 'Donald Drumpf' On Google Than For Rubio Or Cruz Hopefully most of you have by now watched this week's Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, in which the comedian brilliantly skewers Donald Trump and all his Donald Trump smugness, dishonesty, and spurious
Arts & Entertainment Full Season Recap: 'Holy Chalupa,' New 'Fuller House' Is Empty And Haunted Though Fuller House debuted just this past Friday (when SFist recapped the premiere), by now some masochist-type fans of the original show have likely binged on all 13 new episodes. The autoplay feature
Arts & Entertainment Apple Bankrolls Their First Scripted TV Series, Starring Dr. Dre Apple is, slowly but surely, getting into the TV game, and today we learn from The Hollywood Reporter that the company's first ever original TV series is now in the works. It's called
Arts & Entertainment Video: 'Silicon Valley' Season 3 Trailer Drops As we have before, SFist will be recapping HBO's absurdist look at our local tech community, Silicon Valley, when its third season begins on April 24th. In the new trailer, we see our
SF News Report: San Francisco Ranks Last On List Of TV-Watching Cities Stereotypes about San Franciscans being outdoorsy types got a boost today, as numbers released by marketing company Nielsen show that when it comes to time spent in front of a television, San Francisco
Arts & Entertainment Video: <i>Downton Abbey</i>'s Lady Mary Gets Filthy At Cards Against Humanity Last year, three ladies from the cast of Downton Abbey Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith), Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore), and Phyllis Logan (Mrs. Hughes) sat down for a spirited round of Cards Against Humanity
Arts & Entertainment No, Yelp Is Not Suing <i>South Park</i> Over Last Week's Hilarious Yelp Episode Local citizen review outfit Yelp has far bigger problems these days than dealing with a parody takedown of the Yelp Elite on South Park last week but a parody website "nbc.com.co"
Arts & Entertainment <em>Felicity</em> Co-Creator Returns To TV With Silicon Valley Teen Drama <em>In The Wild</em> "The Real Teens of Silicon Valley," a magazine profile from June of "the almost-adult lives of the [technology] industry’s newest recruits," took some cues from television, as acknowledged in its title. But