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Win A Pair of Tix to ‘Happy’ Screening at the Roxie

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Happiness is one of those elusive emotions that I’ve always thought is really interesting to hear psychologists and social-whatever experts talk about and try to quantify.  I’m pretty sure Oscar-nominated director Roko Belic agrees, because his new non-profit feature documentary, called Happy, explores societal factors, like money, fame and relationships, that affect happiness “from the bayou of Louisiana to the desert of Namibia, from the beaches of Brazil to the villages of Okinawa.”

Sounds cool, no?  Roko may still be searching for answers, but we already know that FREE movie tickets make broke-asses really, REALLY happy, so we’re giving away a pair for the 9pm screening of Happy at the Roxie on Friday, July 1.  Shoot an e-mail over to contests@brokeassstuart.com to win tix, or suck it up and just pay for them here.  The director will be present for a Q&A after the show (jot down those hard-hitting questions now) and there are extra goodies for all attendees:  One FREE yoga class from Satori Yoga Studio OR 15% off personal yoga instruction from Nicole Presents: Yoga, Health, and Wellness with a ticket stub from the screening!

Don’t forget to check out the trailer here.

Happy Screening at the Roxie Friday, July 1, 9pm 3117 16th St. [Mission] $10 (or FREE for our winner!)
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Christy Jovanelly - Cheapskate Commentator

When Christy announced she was leaving her family's Southern California home and moving to San Francisco, her mom said, "Have fun in that den of sin." This is the only (however sarcastic) advice Christy has ever taken from her mom, who also told her to join eharmony.com and cover her eyes during sex scenes in movies. Christy puts her creative writing degree to good use by locating the typos on Chinese food menus and spends most of her time challenging friends to all-you-can-eat contests and trying to get that one bartender at Zeitgeist to smile.