Here's something that won't cost you a dime in a city where everything else costs you a small fortune: free passes are available for a screening of Lorne, a new documentary making its way to local audiences.
Details on the film itself are sparse, but the price point is unbeatable — and honestly, in a city where a mediocre burrito runs you $16 and a one-bedroom apartment can devour your entire paycheck, "free" is a word that deserves its own celebration.
We don't have much to editorialize here except to say: if you're looking for something to do that doesn't involve doom-scrolling or spending $18 on a cocktail, grabbing a free pass to a documentary screening is about as fiscally responsible as entertainment gets in San Francisco. Your wallet will thank you.
Keep an eye out for screening details and snag your pass before they're gone. Free things in this city tend to disappear fast — just like your paycheck on the first of the month.
