recent highlights from our advocacy and events
Examiner 5/5/21: “S.F. indie movie houses readying to reopen”
Chronicle 4/28/21: "Several S.F. indie movie theaters ready to reopen for an uncertain summer"
Examiner 1/31/21: “Historic, independent cinemas hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic"
Chronicle 3/9/20: "SF supervisor hopes a law will save historic Clay Theatre, other single screens"
Chronicle 2/26/20: “San Francisco welcomes British invasion at Mostly British Film Festival”
Chronicle 2/5/20: "Nonprofit swooping in to save SF neighborhood movie theaters rescues Opera Plaza"
Examiner 2/5/20: “Hidden gems of Mostly British Film Fest”
Chronicle 6/14/19: “Where to watch classic movies outdoors in the Bay Area this summer”
Chronicle 2/4/19: “Cheers! Get to know the Mostly British Film Festival”
more press ABOUT OUR THEATERS and work
Chronicle 11/28/17: “91-year-old Divisadero theater reborn as ‘Emporium SF’ arcade bar”
Chronicle 8/19/15: “Vogue hangs on for fans who only need a movie, without frills”
Chronicle 5/24/15: '‘Old Mission Theater to rise again as gleaming multiplex”
Chronicle 8/27/14: “Neighborhood theaters buck trend to stay alive”
Examiner 9/9/13: "Outpouring of support on Kickstarter keeps alive Balboa Theatre in San Francisco"
Chronicle 12/24/12: “Repertory film theaters add dinner, music”
Chronicle 12/11/12: “Vogue Theatre turns 100 with devoted fans”
Examiner 3/30/12: "The reel story: neighborhood theaters in San Francisco"
Chronicle 2/29/12: “ACT to revive Mid-Market’s old Strand Theatre”
Chronicle 2/9/12: “Metro Theater site could host Equinox Fitness”
Chronicle 10/28/11: “Group to lease Balboa Theater to keep it open”
Chronicle 5/2/08: “A super-heroic effort revives Marina Theater”
Chronicle 8/23/07: “Vogue theater, San Francisco's oldest movie house, reopens today”
Chronicle 12/28/06: “4 Star owners win legal fight, plan to renovate, reopen neighborhood theater”
Chronicle 4/23/06: “Cities around the Bay Area invest in vintage Art Deco theatres”
Chronicle 1/14/05: “Developers, activists debate theater’s worth”
Chronicle 8/30/02: “Presidio Theatre saved, others at risk”
Chronicle 5/29/02: “New neighborhood group aims to save Marina movie house from Walgreens”