Entries from SFist tagged with 'crispinglover'
December 14, 2007
-- Crime in Choir: CIC rocks it. Hard. For reals. Big time. One of the purest sounds coming out of SF these days, really. Brave the chill and head down to Potrero Hill to check them out. You won't regret it. Pink Mountain and Science of Yarba open at this anniversary party for Frenetic Records. The music starts at 10 p.m. at Bottom of the Hill; $10. -- It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine:......
Continue Reading "SFist Tonight"December 14, 2007
SFist interviews Crispin Hellion Glover, who is screening his films at the Castro Theater this weekend. ...
Continue Reading "Interview: Crispin Hellion Glover"June 11, 2007
Simon Says premiered at the Another Hole in the Head horrorfest on Friday June 1st at a midnight showing. Well, an 11:45 p.m. showing. Whatever, it was late for old fogeys like us, but the allure of Crispin Glover was too much to ignore. You know what can really prep you for a late night horror movie showing? Searching for parking in the Mission when your parking abilities are limited to spots that do......
Continue Reading "Indiefest Hole/Head: Simon Says"May 29, 2007
Aaaaaaah! Zombies! Run! ....and by "run," we mean, "run to the Roxie and start buying your tickets and passes now" for the Fourth Annual Another Hole In The Head Indiefest fantasy, sci-fi, and horror movie fest! Whether your tastes run to anime fantasy, vampires, blood and gore, or Danny Elfman, there's plenty of genre to go around and a good time to be had! The Primitive Screwheads will be doing their splatterfest improv for the......
Continue Reading "It's Time For Another Hole In The Head! "October 19, 2006
Last week's winner, the East Bay Express: Hey, the EBX is starting a blog -- we hear those are very trendy. But they've got us listed as a link, right below the Culture Blog, so it's all okay! Bottom Feeder mocks the errors made by the Bay Guardian in its East Bay endorsements. Would you buy expensive organic meals prepared by these folks? Confrontational atheists meeting near Walnut Creek. Cover article: the woes of air......
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