Isn’t it awesome? OMG, it opens up!* Check out the insides via an awesome video from Wired.com:
But, as you know, getting anything done in the 415 ain’t cheap - San Francisco has a well-earned reputation of being America’s most expensive city in which to conduct business, west of Chicago anyway. So why not see what you can do to help?
Check it:
“The Black Rock Arts Foundation is proud to collaborate with artistsSean Orlando, Nathaniel Taylor, David Shulman, and their talented crew (FiveTonCrane.org) on the installation of the iconic, large-scale sculpture, The Raygun Gothic Rocketship at Pier 14 on San Francisco’s waterfront from August 2010 until September 2011. The 40-foot-tall art piece, The Raygun Gothic Rocketship, offers a retro-futuristic, highly-stylized vision of space travel circa 1930’s-1940’s science fiction and is the latest in a series of temporary public art exhibitions sponsored by BRAF with the aim of enlivening and activating public spaces.“
(If we can manage to keep the vandals, the taggers (both corporate and non), away from this thing, we’ll be in good shape.)
“Dear Friend:
You are invited to join us in celebration of the Black Rock Arts Foundation’s latest Civic Arts Programproject, the installation of the Raygun Gothic Rocketship at Pier 14 in San Francisco, California. Come hear more about this ambitious undertaking from the crew that made it happen. Enjoy entertainment, dj’s, light refreshments and surprises from the Rocketship crew! The Rocketship will remain on view, free to the public, until October 7, 2011!”
*Sadly, the ship’s hatch won’t be open to the public for various reasons, like the ADA and the chance of falls from 15 feet up etc…
Take a look. Meet Mandalay, a local “girl” who’s a Virgin America flight attendant based out of SFO in real life. Listen to her go on about the “romance of aviation” and the benefits of choosing Virgin America, the only California-based airline left by the way.
Doesn’t this promo shot from the CW Network of former beauty queen Nikole look just like a Virgin America ad?
This show is going to be something like eight half-hour Virgin America infomercials complete with 30-second commercials for shampoo and cosmetics. Nevertheless, it’s going to be better than NBC’s high-budget San Francisco-based Trauma serial, that’s a given from the get-go. (Wonder if cheeky Virgin Airlines founder Sir Richard Branson will make an appearance or two…)
Just discovered that my aging Trinitron (that could be older than you) actually receives channel 44 so I’ll be sure to tune in to check out the debut.
Now, meet the Fly Girls and get more deets after the jump.
Farrah Williams
Hometown Airport: LAX Must Have Travel Accessories: Lip balm and a camera Travel Tips: “Be nice to fellow travelers and flight attendants. It makes for a more pleasant experience all the way around.” Security Checkpoint Tips: “Don’t make eye contact. Strip down quick so you’re not holding up the line.” Years with Virgin America: 2 ½
Louise Nguyen
Hometown Airport: LAX (currently SFO) Must Have Travel Accessories: Moisturizer and lip balm Travel Tips: “While on the plane, always wear your shoes in the restroom!” Security Checkpoint Tips: “Get in line behind someone who has already taken their shoes off, and who is not juggling a ton of things in their hands, and then do the same.” Years with Virgin America: 2
Mandy Roberts
Hometown Airport: PHX (currently SFO) Must Have Travel Accessory: A big, soft pashmina that can be used as a pillow or blanket. Travel Tips: “Drink an endless amount of water.” Security Checkpoint Tips: “Wear slip-on shoes with socks, if possible. It’s yucky to wait in line with bare feet on the dirty floor.” Years with Virgin America: 2
Nikole Rubyn
Hometown Airport: SMF (Sacramento) Must Have Travel Accessory: Visine Travel Tips: “Always wear or bring socks with you to walk through security!” Security Checkpoint Tips: “Don’t wear all of your jewelry to the airport, keep it in small bags and put it on after you get through security.” Years with Virgin America: 2
Tasha Dunnigan
Hometown Airport: SMF (Sacramento) Must Have Travel Accessory: Cell phone Travel Tips: “Don’t forget your common sense at home.” Security Checkpoint Tips: “Have all of your things in order and pay attention.” Years with Virgin America: 2
“Fly Girls” is from Collins Avenue Productions, with executive producers Jeff Collins (“Bridezilla 3, 4 & 5,” “The Exterminators”) and Colin Nash (“The Hills,” “The City”) and co-executive producers Larry Bond and Porter Gale.