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Today in Woody Allen: Geary Between 19th and 20th

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The Richmond District blog says that beginning at around 11 a.m. the WASP (Woody Allen summer project) will be filming at Gaspare’s Pizza House & Italian Restaurant at 5546 Geary Ave., between 19th and 20th avenues. Film crews have started setting up, according to a local resident on Twitter.

As Jon Brooks wrote yesterday, we have been devoting the full resources of KQED News to stalking tracking Woody Allen. Our publicradiazzi have already spotted him at 20th and Lexington and 14th and South Van Ness. He's also been seen filming at 24th and Florida and Post and Grant.

And we're not the only ones having fun with the acclaimed director's visit to our city.

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Although not everyone is so starry-eyed:

 

Woody Allen in front of Casa Lucas Market on 24th Street Aug. 22. Photo by Tim Olson/KQED.
Woody Allen in front of Casa Lucas Market on 24th Street Aug. 22. Photo by Tim Olson/KQED.

What do you think of the hullabaloo surrounding Woody Allen in San Francisco? If you've met or seen the director while he's been here, we want to hear from you. Call 415-553-8455 and KQED's Joshua Johnson will give you instructions on how to share your story in a voicemail message. You can also Tweet your comments and photos to us @KQEDnews.

Here are some of the best photos we've seen around Twitter so far, including a shot of Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, in Russian Hill.

http://storify.com/kqednews/woody-allen-spotting

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