Mister SF Takes Hollywood

MisterSF.com celebrates its selection among Five Helpful Web Sites for San Francisco by Fodor's in the publisher's San Francisco 2008 guide. As the only site named that's maintained by an individual, MisterSF.com stands proudly next to sfgate, the Convention and Visitors Bureau, SFist and SFStation. Now, with Mister SF's Road Show, San Francisco's Online Ambassador expands his coverage in order to bring you some of the World's Second-Favorite Cities. For the first time, Hank Donat opens his personal travel archives for stories beyond the 415. Many of these destinations are featured in Fodor's great publications. Here, they are seen through the filter of Mister SF's own imagination. Says Hank, "As the World's Favorite Citizens, every San Franciscan has an innate mix of tourist and traveler and is always a curious and enthusiastic good will visitor."


In his first Road Show segment, San Francisco’s online Ambassador takes Hollywood. Continue reading...

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Milk: 2008

Sean Penn famously stayed in character while working on the biopic of Harvey Milk for director Gus Van Zant in 2008. Some Castro neighbors got tired of their ‘hood being referred to as “the set.” They also complained that the production catered its own meals instead of supporting local restaurants. But, when it came to time appear on camera, Van Zant had plenty of extra extras. Heart of the City celebrates San Francisco in the Cinema. Continue to galleries...

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Famous Melissa

Here’s the SF-based artist and designer Famous Melissa out on the Bay at dusk in May, 2008. Tomorrow’s towering San Francisco rises behind her. What made Melissa famous? She was featured in People magazine for designing a dress made out of computer chips. Heart of the City celebrates the unique personalities inexorably identified with San Francisco. Continue to galleries...

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Tappe's

RIP Tappe’s Sutter Street Bar and Grill, 1085 Sutter Street; closed in 2006 after 53 years in the Tenderloin, including a stint as one of the first fern bars. Jeff and I clogged our arteries there every Sunday for years and were fortunate to capture the last breakfast on camera. Heart of the City celebrates all the beloved favorites that go too soon, along with those that lingered. Continue to galleries...

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Making History Two Hearts at a Time



New York Times 06/18/08 A1: Steady Celebration Replaces Mad Rush... Hank Donat tossing his wedding bouquet on Tuesday in San Francisco.

LA Times 06/18/06: "Their suits were pressed, their smiles broad, and their place in line historic."

The Advocate 06/18/06: "'Hey everyone, we're getting married!' yelled Jeffrey Halpern and Hank Donat as they squeaked past the media to become the first couple of the day to be wed at San Francisco City Hall."

Reuters 06/17/08: Jeff Halpern and Hank Donat become the first couple to be married inside San Francisco City Hall on the first full day of legal same-sex marriage in San Francisco, California.

SFGate/Chronicle 06/17/08: "This is legal, and we're equal, but the most important thing is that I get to spend the rest of my life with the man I love," said Jeffrey Halpern, 43, who with Hank Donat was the first to tie the knot in San Francisco.

Associated Press 06/17/08: Hank Donat, "Taking care of the person you love is the most important thing in the world, gay or straight." Jeff Halpern, "Our marriage is equal to anybody else's. I think California voters will do the right thing."

SFGate/Chronicle 06/17/08: Hank Donat, "We're here to correct the egregious error that was made when our original wedding was reversed in 2004."

National Public Radio 06/17/08: Aaron Peskin, "Do you Hank take Jeff to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

KCBS Radio 06/17/08: Hank Donat, "Lawful marriage to the perfect partner is paradise on Earth."