Editor,
I wanted to take a moment to say how much I enjoyed Rebekah Moan’s article on our neighbor, filmmaker Stephen Lewis (“Hill Resident Stephen Lewis Creates Feature-Length Documentary,” October). As someone who transitioned from a more traditional career to a creative field, I found his journey incredibly inspiring. The twists and turns in his path to filmmaking really resonated with me. I also hadn’t been familiar with Arthur Tress’ work before, so I’m excited to explore it now. I look forward to watching the documentary!
Christina Kent
De Haro Street
Editor,
Why is the Seal’s Stadium Safeway so miserable a shopping experience? Why are carts often unavailable? The Safeway at 29th and Mission streets had a similar problem but resolved it two years ago.
Why have such overly long aisles with few midpoint pass-throughs to adjacent lanes? It gives this shopper a trapped feeling, and a headache too.
Why lockup the fancy coffee? Then have no help come while one listens to a canned message minute after minute: someone will be with you shortly; we appreciate your patience. My patience is gone in three minutes. Then I’m gone in 10, coffee-less. Why an understaffed store with plenty of business?
Both The Good Life Grocery locations are far more customer friendly.
Stephen Fotter and Abigail Johnston
Florida Street