Field Notes: Tarantulas, Ghost Tours, Floating Flicks, Blight to Bling, and Stonestown Buzz
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Field Notes: Tarantulas, Ghost Tours, Floating Flicks, Blight to Bling, and Stonestown Buzz
"Cinema on the bay The Roxie Theater is teaming up with Red and White Fleet this month to host a unique sailing movie theater a hybrid-electric vessel turned open-air cinema with the San Francisco skyline as its backdrop. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kara Harms (@thewhimsysoul) Cocktails, snacks, and complimentary popcorn keep the decks lively while films flicker across multiple screens. This year's lineup spans cult favorites like , , and Carpenter's . Screenings run Friday nights through October on the bay."
"Unexpected view Amidst nearly 360-degree views atop Broadway and Taylor in San Francisco, sits the most unique view of the Golden Gate Bridge in town, which is easy to miss. While standing near the northern crosswalk of the intersection, facing north toward Alcatraz, if you take a look at the apartment building on your right, there's a set of mirrored windows that perfectly frame the iconic bridge. When SFist was taking photos at the intersection (see Saturday Links), we nearly missed the hidden gem. We circled the area snapping photos for several minutes when we noticed the large windows at eye level and observed how annoying it must be to live right there where bystanders can look in hence, the mirrored windows. Intentional design choice or not, the result was pretty spectacular."
"Shadows in the city Local paranormal investigator Ying Liu leads guests through San Francisco's working streets and old theaters, weaving ghost stories into the city's nightly pulse. In Chinatown's Grand Star, her crew claims they saw a crying woman in the bathroom mirror and a floating figure sliding past empty seats. At the Warfield, a thermal camera caught what looked like a human face etched in cold. Even a narrow alley by the Transamerica Pyramid carries its own restless presence, tucked between towers of glass and steel. Tours available through Haunted Bay."
San Francisco presents a variety of seasonal experiences including a sailing movie theater aboard a hybrid-electric Red and White Fleet vessel partnered with the Roxie Theater, offering open-air screenings with cocktails, snacks, and complimentary popcorn. Screenings run Friday nights through October and showcase cult favorites and Carpenter films. A mirrored set of apartment windows near Broadway and Taylor creates a striking, nearly 360-degree framed view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Local paranormal investigator Ying Liu leads nighttime tours through Chinatown and old theaters, reporting apparitions and thermal-camera anomalies, with tours available through Haunted Bay. Mount Diablo trails shift into autumnal character as Halloween approaches.
Read at sfist.com
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