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The City That Was: Making our Christmas White
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. Turning dream states into real world experiences was one of the things
These Were Some of The Cheapest Homes Sold in San Francisco in 2014
Update: I was wrong these are some of the cheapest homes sold in SF in 2014. Miriam Westberg, a Redfin real estate agent in San Francisco, compiled a list of some of the cheapest homes in San Francisco with a little insight about their price point. That said, if you are
Here’s Your Chance To Be The Broke-Ass Artist Of The Week!
Brokeassstuart.com is looking for bands, artist and musicians of all genres and styles to feature in our broke-ass artist of the week series! Every month we’ll be featuring new artists from near and far who can give us an insight to their past and present struggles and
Where to Hook up at Your Office Holiday Party
It’s here! The company holiday party! When booze and indiscretions live together with your travel mug and ergonomic mouse. Any excuse to touch each other! You’ve eaten tons of appetizers, drank mediocre wine and flirted with all your single co-workers. You eyed that cute nerd front end developer who always
Help the Million Person Project Bring Storytelling Training Across The World
Million Person Project storytelling training in Brazil I’m swamped right now so I don’t have time to write anything wonderfully pithy about this so I’ll just let Heather Box from the Million Person Project tell you about it herself: Julian Mocine-McQueen and I believe that stories can unite the world.
All the Things for Jews (and Lonely Gentiles) to Do on Xmas in SF
If you haven’t spent a Christmas in San Francisco, you’ve been missing something special. December 25th might just be one of my top five favorite days of the year in this city.
Cigarettes Can Kill You (In More Ways Than One)
Being a broke-ass smoker in New York you probably know the codes to buying loosie cigarettes in your local bodegas, and you probably know a guy, or two, who deliver those eight-dollar boxes. Smoking, just as everything else in this city, is hell-a pricey, and loosies have become a thing, like in many