the roxie

11 Nov 2023

A Must See: ‘Head Trip’ The Doggie Diner Heads Journey to NY

EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to popular demand, a second screening has been added for this showing. Head Trip is showing at The Roxie on Sunday,November 19, 2023 at 1:00 PM & also 7:40PM – tickets are here We all love a good road trip and those tales that feel like some

Katy Atchison 0
12 Apr 2023

Can’t Miss: Advance Base at The Bottom of the Hill

When I think about an OG indie band from San Francisco I think of Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, former project from the Bay Area native Owen Ashworth. It’s been 13 years since he played the last CFTPA concert (at The Bottom of the Hill!) and after a hiatus started

Patricia Colli 0
10 Jul 2024

This New Literary Magazine is a Gift to the People of San Francisco

I’ve got some awesome news! We received a grant from the Civic Joy Fund to put out a literary magazine celebrating SF and acting to counter the stupid “Doom Loop” narrative. It’s a gift to the people of San Francisco. And after months of working on this project it’s now available

Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap 0
23 May 2019

SF Based Comedy Series Premiering in The Mission

Whether highlighting the process of interviewing crazy new roommates, or making fun of clueless tech executives looking to “disrupt” industries, Shaky Ground hilariously takes aim at all the crap that make living in the Bay Area so ridiculous.

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03 Feb 2015

Win Tickets to SF Indiefest @ Roxie Theatre!

Films, Parties, Bands, a Sing A Long Party, Comedies, Dramas, Documentaries, Animation, Short Films, Filmmakers, Actors, Beer, Roller Disco, a Super Bowl Comedy Show, Bloody Marys, an Anti-Valentine’s Day Party, Screenings in San Francisco and Oakland, 15 Days of fun, film and frolic. It must be SF IndieFest time. Now

illyannam 0
29 Jun 2011

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

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,

Christy Jovanelly - Cheapskate Commentator 0