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The Amazing and Cheap Insanity of the Barcelona Flea Market
As a kid, growing up in Italy, I used to often read the Babysitter’s Club series, along with similar kids’ books about everything American, such as tree houses and baseball and shopping malls. I remember being particularly stuck on the concept of garage sales. My mind was boggled by the
NYC Roundup: Our Top Free/Cheap Parties for April 2015
Open Jazz Jam Session Featuring Gerry Eastman Quartet When: April 11 @ 2:00 am – 6:00 am Where: Williamsburg Music Center (367 Bedford Ave., BK NY) What time: 10p How much: Free Green Lotus Project at Good Room When: Every Tuesday Where: Good Room… in the Bad Room (98 Meserole
Art Professor Critiques Paintings by The Biggest Rockstars
From Bowie to Bono to Bob Dylan, many rock gods also fancy themselves as painters, we asked an expert if their skills transferred over
Your Startup Sucks: Apps that Remind You When to Breathe and When to Selfie
Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. – Ferris Bueller This week we are slowing down, taking a breath, writing in our journals, and of course, taking a selfie. Can apps and gizmos put the brakes on the acceleration
5 Tips on Making Great Films with Your Phone, Go Pro, or Other Device
by Carlton Evans – Founder of the Disposable Film Festival Yeah you’re broke, but you could at least be putting your creative talent to use. Disposable Film can help. No, I’m not talking about the crap you watch when no one’s looking. I mean radical videos made with stuff you already have.
Win Tix to the Disposable Film fest Opening Night Gala!
The Disposable Film Festival (DFF) will be held from April 9-April 12, 2015 in San Francisco. Now in its eighth year, the popular festival celebrates the artistic potential of disposable video: short films made on small cameras and low cost, tech-driven techniques such as screen capture software, Google Glass, apps
Tiny Baby, Tiny Apartment (Part 4): Make Maternity Leave Your Bitch
You live in a tiny apartment and you just had a baby. You’re home from the hospital, trying to put that whole bloodbath behind you. Your partner is back to work. And you and the baby are in the apartment, alone. All day long. Crying. Pooping. Staring nervously at one