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Jennifer White – Mommy No Bucks
Confessions of an Unrepentant Door Hoverer
My name is Ricardo. I am a door hoverer. You may recognize me from essentially every train you have ever been on. It usually looks like this: Train doors open, people flow out, you move to step in – but you can’t. There is somebody in your way. You squeeze
FREE and Cheap Litquake Events All Week Long and All Over Town
We may have missed last night’s FREE Night of the Living Read event that kicked off this year’s Litquake Literary Festival in San Francisco, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have plenty more opportunities to mingle with writers, novelists, poets and various other wordsmiths during the rest of the week.
Laura S – Spendthrift Scribe
Summer Endings: Brooklyn Lobstah Boil and Mad Men Finale
Throwing the end of summer a proper closing party, the folks at MeanRed are hosting a Lobstah Boil Blowout at a new outdoor space in Williamsburg. Granted $27 isn’t “cheap” but you do get a feasts worth of food including a full Maine Lobster from Red Hook Lobster Pound, plenty
Get Drunk With Walt Disney
It is no secret that I am a Disney Freak, which is why I am ashamed to say that in the past year, I have visited the new Walt Disney Family Museum a total of zero times. The combination of pricey tickets, a hard-ish to reach location, and early hours
The Art of the Facebook Birthday Post
So it may or may not be my birthday today (hint: IT’S MY BIRTHDAY) and there’s a new social phenomena in the past few years that I wanted to address. The Facebook wall posting. Back in the day, it was simple, you bought your friend a Mylar balloon and she