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Win A One-Year Subscription To Bust Magazine!
It is no secret that Abbi and Ilana of Broad City are my spirit animals, so lucky me, they adorn the cover of an issue of Bust Magazine! Bust Magazine is a bi-monthly print magazine and online community for fierce, funny, and feminist pop-culture junkies. Founders of the BUST Craftacular
Win Tickets To Tavi Gevinson @ Commonwealth Club SF!
Tavi Gevinson – In conversation with Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, Author; Screenwriter; Accordionist It’s quite possible that Tavi Gevinson is the most influential 18-year-old in America. Despite the fact that she just graduated from high school, her résumé includes blogging phenom, magazine editor, writer, movie actress and Broadway star.
Win Tickets To Brothers Comatose @ The New Parish!
Despite their name, The Brothers Comatose have become known nation-wide for lively, high-energy performances. This 5-piece string band from San Francisco blends Americana, Folk and Bluegrass with concise song writing to create a unique experience that leaves audiences wanting more. Thursday, March 26 @ 8PM | The New Parish |
10 Water Saving Tips That Will Also Save You Money
I’m from a country where water saving technologies have been in place for as long as I’ve stood on that barren, sunburned land. Duel flush toilets, low-flow shower-heads and water harvesting technologies were not part of drought interventions but just a way of life. As progressive as San Francisco and
Why It’s Better to Be Broke in Europe than Anywhere Else
Let’s face it, folks. None of us are as rich as we would like to be. Comfortable, yes, and maybe even happy (GASP). But rich…not so much. I realize that this is easy to say that as I am writing on my laptop in Spain. We are all, obviously, real
Spring Broke: Our Top 5 NYC Parties This Month!
It’s Spring Break Broke and you’re stuck here. As I always say, there’s no point of being broke and sober. Here’s some parties you can count on to make the most of it. Brooklyn Night Bazaar This party features live performances, food that is simply incrediballs, mini golf, local merchants
The City That Was: The Worst Party Ever
In The City That Was, Bohemian Archivist P Segal tells a weekly story of what you all missed: the days when artists, writers, musicians, and unemployed visionaries were playing hard in the city’s streets and paying the rent working part time. The years at our cavernous flat, 1907 Golden Gate, demanded fortitude for