Arts & Entertainment Season 2 of Oakland-Based Web Series 'The North Pole' Spotlights Immigration The North Pole — the low-budget web series centered around three best friends, all born-and-raised in Oakland — is officially back for season two. And this time around, the focus is all on immigration.
Arts & Entertainment New Oakland-Based Web Comedy 'The North Pole' Drops Next Week The low-budget web series genre has spawned enduring and memorable TV comedies like Portlandia, Broad City, and Insecure, but the next great web series may be sprouting up locally in Oaktown. A new
Arts & Entertainment Video: Bidding War Over A Totally Sub-Par, Illegal Mission Apartment The satirical web series Tech Boom!, which I reviewed here last fall, has just come out with a second "season" of five brief episodes, of which the one above may be the funniest
Arts & Entertainment Watch 'Dog Days,' A New Hal Hartley-Esque Web Series Set In SF "Five years ago I never thought we'd even see the day that you were marrying a man... you've come a long way, I mean, from being in a long-term relationship with an abusive
Arts & Entertainment Watch A Charming New Gay SF Web Series If moving to San Francisco with vague ideas and few savings is a cliché you don't enjoy, this web series will not appeal. However, if such romantic city notions do resonate with you,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'Tech Boom!', a New Web Series Having been a little disappointed with SanFranLand earlier this year, I approached a new satirical web series about SF's tech boom with a little trepidation. It's called Tech Boom! And I'll just say
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'SanFranLand,' A New Web Series First of all: San Fran? I guess I'm supposed to forgive creator Ryan Lynch for using my least favorite abbreviation of San Francisco in the title of her new web series, SanFranLand, which