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#SF #TackleHomelessness demo now marching w/ #SFPD escort. Now at Clay and Davis near Embarcadero/Super Bowl City.: image via Alex Emsie @SFNewsReporter, 3 February 2016
A special operations officer from the San Francisco Police Department stood watch this month over Super Bowl City, a temporary 10-acre village at the foot of Market Street: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 4 February 2016
A woman holds up a pair of signs as police look on during a protest to demand city officials do more to help homeless people outside Super Bowl City: photo by Eric Risberg/AP, 4 February 2016
Dozens protested what they say is San Francisco mayor Ed Lee’s plan to push homeless people out of where Super Bowl festivities are being held: photo by Eric Risberg/AP, 4 February 2016
Homelessness protest next to the Ferry Building, outside Super Bowl City: photo by Joe Kukura/SFist, 3 February 2016
Kamau Bell interviewing people for CNN apparently: photo by Joe Kukura/SFist, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
Mars enlisted the advertising agency BBDO New York -- as well as some notable Hollywood actors -- to create a Super Bowl ad for Snickers on the set of a Queens studio last month: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Bay Area mayors, including Edwin M. Lee of San Francisco, second from left, with members of the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee this week: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Santa Clara is getting its Super Bowl bills paid. Why isn't SF? Mayor Ed Lee refuses to say.: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 28 January 2016
No, up YOURS, Twin Peaks Super Bowl sign: image via SFist @SFist, 2 February 2016
Today In Defaced Super Bowl 50 Statuary: 'Up R Bowel' (Twin Peaks): photo by Mike Gaitley/SFist, 3 February 2016
Here's the latest SF Superbowl détournement: "Lee Robs" at the Palace of Fine Arts. @mayoredlee @RosenbergMerc: image via Larry-bob @larrybobsf, 30 January 2016
Breaking: Protest Over Homeless And Super Bowl City Attracts Many Police, Frank Chu: image via SFist @SFist, 2 February 2016
SF hill thwarts Miller Lite truck too, clearly has it out for Super Bowl revelers: image via SFist @SFist, 4 February 2016
Super Bowl parties threatened as Bud Light truck bottoms out on SF street: image via SFist @SFist, 4 February 2016
The NFL takes over the seat of San Francisco city government. Poetic. super bowl city: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 4 February 2016
A view of part of the set of the commercial: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Eugene Levy is seen in video monitors as he films a scene for a Snickers candy bar commercial to be shown during the Super Bowl: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Julia Rusatsky, who plays half of a Marilyn Monroe character in the ad, laughs as a burst of air from a fan under the stage blows up her dress: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Things get weird in #Snickers' #SB50 commercial with Willem Dafoe: image via UPROXX @UPROXX, 4 February 2016
If #Snickers new packaging was trying to market to PMSing women, they pretty much hit the nail on the head. : image via Kimberly J. Brown @OfficialKJB, 2 February 2016
Snickers bars are readied for shooting: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
The back of a painted backdrop on the set of the commercial: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
#SF #TackleHomelessness demo now marching w/ #SFPD escort. Now at Clay and Davis near Embarcadero/Super Bowl City.: image via Alex Emsie @SFNewsReporter, 3 February 2016
All
the great
ideologies
of the
world
are
predicated
on Malthus’
assumption
that
there is
not
enough
to sustain
both
you
and me.
*
The only
people
who will
escape
will be
those
who have
the
seal
of God
on their
foreheads.
*
If
you play
James
Brown’s
“Money
Won’t
Change
You”
in a
bank
the total
environment
is changed.
the great
ideologies
of the
world
are
predicated
on Malthus’
assumption
that
there is
not
enough
to sustain
both
you
and me.
*
The only
people
who will
escape
will be
those
who have
the
seal
of God
on their
foreheads.
*
If
you play
James
Brown’s
“Money
Won’t
Change
You”
in a
bank
the total
environment
is changed.
"All / the great / ideologies..." / "The only / people..." / "If / you play...": from TC: Smack, 1972
A special operations officer from the San Francisco Police Department stood watch this month over Super Bowl City, a temporary 10-acre village at the foot of Market Street: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 4 February 2016
High visibility #TackleHomelessness protest. Right at Marin ferry stop and #SB50 city : image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
Dozens protested what they say is San Francisco mayor Ed Lee’s plan to push homeless people out of where Super Bowl festivities are being held: photo by Eric Risberg/AP, 4 February 2016
Homelessness protest next to the Ferry Building, outside Super Bowl City: photo by Joe Kukura/SFist, 3 February 2016
Kamau Bell interviewing people for CNN apparently: photo by Joe Kukura/SFist, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
The juxtaposition bowl: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 3 February 2016
Mars enlisted the advertising agency BBDO New York -- as well as some notable Hollywood actors -- to create a Super Bowl ad for Snickers on the set of a Queens studio last month: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Bay Area mayors, including Edwin M. Lee of San Francisco, second from left, with members of the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee this week: photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Santa Clara is getting its Super Bowl bills paid. Why isn't SF? Mayor Ed Lee refuses to say.: image via Chris Roberts @cbloggy, 28 January 2016
No, up YOURS, Twin Peaks Super Bowl sign: image via SFist @SFist, 2 February 2016
Today In Defaced Super Bowl 50 Statuary: 'Up R Bowel' (Twin Peaks): photo by Mike Gaitley/SFist, 3 February 2016
Here's the latest SF Superbowl détournement: "Lee Robs" at the Palace of Fine Arts. @mayoredlee @RosenbergMerc: image via Larry-bob @larrybobsf, 30 January 2016
Breaking: Protest Over Homeless And Super Bowl City Attracts Many Police, Frank Chu: image via SFist @SFist, 2 February 2016
SF hill thwarts Miller Lite truck too, clearly has it out for Super Bowl revelers: image via SFist @SFist, 4 February 2016
Super Bowl parties threatened as Bud Light truck bottoms out on SF street: image via SFist @SFist, 4 February 2016
A view of part of the set of the commercial: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Eugene Levy is seen in video monitors as he films a scene for a Snickers candy bar commercial to be shown during the Super Bowl: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Julia Rusatsky, who plays half of a Marilyn Monroe character in the ad, laughs as a burst of air from a fan under the stage blows up her dress: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Snickers bars are readied for shooting: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
The back of a painted backdrop on the set of the commercial: photo by Karsten Moran for The New York Times, 4 February 2016
Every time I go to #SuperBowlCity it looks like this: image via Julia Carrie Wong @juliacarriew, 3 February 2016
After a few days of Super Bowl Sizzle, this Snickers bar says it all! #snickers #BettyWhite #SuperBowl50: image via Gregory Nieto @greg_nieto, 4 February 2016
After a few days of Super Bowl Sizzle, this Snickers bar says it all! #snickers #BettyWhite #SuperBowl50: image via Gregory Nieto @greg_nieto, 4 February 2016