Anna G - Caliburg Contributor
Who Was Your “Cherry Pie”?: Childhood Aesthetic Expectations
Ashley’s post about movies and TV from her childhood got me all worked up reminiscin’ about the various cultural items floating about in my head as a child and tween. Like Ashley, I was incredibly tuned into the fact that if you looked like Nicole Eggert, you basically had it
Mythbustin’ NYC with Anna G.
Everyone, including native New Yorkers, looooooooove giving advice to people about living in New York. Half the time, you’ll hear the same things over and over and over again. But which of these oft-repeated pieces of advice or factoids are actually true? 1) Traffic! ONLY IN NEW YORK! AMIRITE?!? If
The San Francisco Beer Passport is Here!
Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing! Each one contains 27 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 27 of the finest locally
Date it Like Daria: An Analysis
If you’re a living, breathing twentysomething-year old woman with half a brain, chances are you also watched and were obsessed with Daria on MTV back in the day (sidenote: you know that shit’s out on DVD, right?!?). Though on the surface, the characters were based on fairly broad stereotypes in
Bamonte’s
If you’re anywhere near as obsessed with old school Italian American culture/aesthetic as I am, I really can’t believe that you have not already gotten yourself to Bamonte’s in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The atmosphere is an unreal time capsule of 1950s Brooklyn (though it’s been there since 1900). True story: I
Long Distance Dating
I am and always have been really against long distance relationships. They’re either unbearably torturous or completely pointless, or maybe both. Sometimes, though, you find yourselves the victims of circumstance, and you just kind of have to deal with it. But how to deal? Here are my nuggets of wisdom:
Anna G Says RELAX: 5 Free Relaxation Spots in NYC
It can be really hard to live in New York City, sometimes, guys. And if you’re anything like me, you have a hard time giving up, making really major risky decisions, and resisting to bite off way more than you can chew. Because of such pigheadedness, sometimes your body and
Lovin’: Country Style!
The Patsy Cline radio station on Pandora has been ubiquitous in my room and in my earbuds for the past 2 weeks, at least. Not only have I since been remarking that this is probably one of the best alone-time and inexpensive activities (and/or accompanying soundtracks to writing!) ever, but
Brooklyn Bid N’ Booze
If there is something better in this world of ours that beats a Brooklyn rooftop party during the summer, it is that THIS particular party has a silent auction featuring Kenyan Artist Edward Orato, and that all the proceeds go to the Community Alliance Network Charity (CAN), who work to