Enjoy the famous Yahoo! billboard in San Francisco while you can because it will soon be torn down. The 1950s motel-style neon Yahoo! sign has stood as a world-famous landmark at the eastbound approach to the Bay Bridge since the Web 1.0 days, when Yahoo! was the wildest dot-com in the west. Yahoo! says it will take down the nostalgic billboard, leaving the San Francisco Bay Area forever stripped of a glittering part of its identity. As word spreads of the iconic Internet symbol’s impending doom, many say that dismantling the Yahoo! billboard is equal to burning down the Hollywood sign. Clear Channel now has the space available at a base rent of $65,000 per month but — really — who wants to make a debut before millions of sad Yahoo! billboard fans who look upon the new tenant as an intruder, usurper and poser? Talk about a tough act to follow. The emotional perception is already forming that the end of the Yahoo! billboard is like the end of the trailblazing company itself, and that should be taken into account. The current outcry in support of the billboard may not stop the vintage sign from being destroyed and hauled to the scrap yard, unfortunately. The death sentence of the beloved 20th century neon sign comes as Yahoo! seeks the best way to redefine itself as a business amid a downturn and subsequent shakeup. As 2012 begins, Yahoo! is now “focused on new and innovative ways to market the company,” so the ’50s motel theme of the billboard might be too backward-looking for a corporation planning to own a chunk of the future. However, there are enough people in California, and worldwide, who are concerned about the historic Yahoo! billboard being torn down enough to send a dollar, euro, rupee or yen in order to preserve the landmark sign. Problem solved. SAVE THE YAHOO! BILLBOARD
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Hot Knives Take Over Sunday Flea Market For an Eastside, Veggie-Centric Yard Sale
The Space 15 Twenty weekly flea market is getting a unique spin this Sunday, thanks to the cooking duo Hot Knives and a celebration of their cookbook “Salad Daze.” Vegetarian chefs Evan George and Alex Brown are bringing together a tasty hodgepodge of their Eastsider pals to sell wares and entertain. more › Link: Hot Knives Take Over Sunday Flea Market For an Eastside, Veggie-Centric Yard Sale
EaterWire: Short Order Opens Next Fri, Cafe Metro Shuttered, MORE
MID-CITY— Urban Daddy drops THE BOMB today. Short Order , one of the most hotly anticipated restaurants of the year, opens November 18 at 5PM . For those living under a rock, this is the seasonal burger concept developed by the late Amy Pressman and partner Nancy Silverton (Mozza). [Urban Daddy] MID-CITY— Remember that skinny little sliver of a restaurant space next to Tinga on La Brea owned by George Abou-Daoud (Mercantile, The Bowery)? Well, he has sold the space to Tinga owner Jerry Baker for future Tina expansion, though Baker says growing next door is “more of a hope.” [EaterWire] K-TOWN— @Koreatown notices, via Twitter, that Cafe Metro on Wilshire has shuttered. That’s all. [Twitter] VENICE— Slight delays for Chocovivo ‘s new chocolate bar on Abbot Kinney. The soft launch has been pushed back to 11-11-11, from 11AM to 6PM or 7PM (management is still deciding). [EaterWire] Original post: EaterWire: Short Order Opens Next Fri, Cafe Metro Shuttered, MORE
Gregory Linton: Come Participate in Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011′
Mr. Brainwash is excited to announce his biggest and most ambitious exhibition to date entitled Art Show 2011.  Not only is Mr. Brainwash putting on an art show, he is inviting any and all artists to come and participate in the event as a community art project. â¨Â â¨Since M&F is the voice of LA’s street art community, Mr. Brainwash extended a special offer to the followers and supporters of the blog by offering an exclusive first chance to put art on the walls this past Sunday. There was a huge turnout opening day with everything from five year olds to 60-year-old grandmothers, and first time artists to seasoned street art veterans. Here is a sampling of the great shots and amazing stories we captured from first day of Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011.’ If you want to be part of Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011.’ it is not too late. Due to the extreme popularity of the event, Mr. Brainwash has extended the hours, and the space will be open one final day, Sunday, October 16th from 11AM-10PM, so come share your art! AMK – LA based stencil artist AMK applied his signature spiders all over Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011′ and maintainted a stealthy look all the while. More HERE . Art Queen – One of the most compelling stories of the day was the 60 year old ‘Art Queen’ who has long been a fan and photographer of street art, but became inspired to create her first street art as part of ‘Art Show 2011′. She said that this is a secret side of her that most of her family and friends don’t know about. More HERE . Family Affair – ‘Art Show 2011′ is a family affair. Here are shots of a happy family supporting Dad as he places a piece on the wall and then all the cheerful members posing for a family portrait. More HERE . Highway Art – This was probably the most striking story of the day. This family lives in Reno, Nevada. But when the father heard about the opportunity to be part of Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011,’ he and his son hopped in the car and drove straight to the gallery. The piece is called Highway Art because it was created along the way, with collaborations ranging from truck drivers to Mr. Brainwash. More HERE . Inept – One of our favorite pieces of the day was this Star Wars-themed family portrait from street artist Inept. More HERE . LOUDLABS – The LOUDLABS crew affixing an actual canvas, not a wheat paste, to the wall inside ‘Art Show 2011′. LOUDLABS have distinguished themselves by bridging the gap between fine art and street art, as they only place canvases and tile pieces of art on the street. More HERE . Maggot – Maggot installing one of our favorite pieces to hit the streets of Los Angeles this year, featuring a mother fish nursing a bunch of baby fish. More HERE . Phobik – Street artist Phobik wearing a bandana and installing a hand painted shark piece. With fellow street artists KilleD and Surrendr putting a piece up in the background next to a piece by Gune Monster. More HERE . Professional Photo Shoot (With Gregory Siff) – There was a professional photographer on hand to snap anonymous photographs of the participants. Here is LA-based street artist/actor Gregory Siff striking a pose for the photo shoot. More HERE . Steve Jobs Tribute – A Steve Jobs tribute piece hand painted by artist Robert E. Richards. Dig the OG Apple throwback color scheme. More HERE . Teacher – Teacher has earned a name as one of LA’s top street artists. His pieces are almost always hand-painted or printed from a hand painted piece. The art pieces aren’t just aesthetically pleasing (although they are that), each one also comes packing a socially relevant message. Add that to the fact that Teacher is rolling out fresh new imagery and messages every week. And top it off with Teacher’s continually hitting some of the biggest, highest, hottest spots in town, and it becomes clear why Teacher has earned this street cred. And the best part is that Teacher is a great guy in person. He really is a nice, positive person, and like his tattoos say, Teacher really strives to ‘Be The Change You Want To See’ in the world. Here is an action shot of Teacher stenciling a piece at ‘Art Show 2011′. More HERE . Originally posted here: Gregory Linton: Come Participate in Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011′