Danielle Levanas - Bargain Soul Huntress
Farmer’s Market Etiquette 101
I’d be hard pressed to find someone in New York City to argue negatively about the idea of eating more locally grown produce or locally made foods. Let’s face it, green fever has been sweeping this city for the past decade, and along with it has emerged a thriving ‘œgreen
MJ Day, Party with Tables, and The Really Really FREE Market
MICHAEL JACKSON DAY Well the coroner’s report is out, words like ‘œhomicide’ and “acute benzodiazepine effect’ have been thrown around on TMZ and Extra, and the family is looking for justice. But for one day ‘“ today ‘“ Brooklyn has decided to forget all the media frenzy and tabloid stories
This New Literary Magazine is a Gift to the People of San Francisco
I’ve got some awesome news! We received a grant from the Civic Joy Fund to put out a literary magazine celebrating SF and acting to counter the stupid “Doom Loop” narrative. It’s a gift to the people of San Francisco. And after months of working on this project it’s now available
Instrument Jam, Yoga, Self-Defense, TOQUE Party @ Bembe – All FREE
Sometimes finding a theme for these event posts is beyond me. I am overwhelmed right now ‘“ in the best sense of the word ‘“ by how many awesome FREE things there are to do late August in NYC. So pardon the mismatched nature of this post. You don’t want
The Pleasures of Jade Walking and Soundwalk Audio Tours
One of the joys of living in a large city is that most of the time you don’t have to own a car. Sure I’m not eligible for the Cash for Clunkers deal, but I also don’t have to pay attention to gas prices while the rest of the country
Warm Up (like you need help doing that) at P.S.1 Today
So it’s almost the end of August. Remember all those plans you had way back in May and haven’t gotten around to yet? Well it’s time to get started folks. Head over to P.S.1 ‘“ like right now ‘“ because today (Sat. Aug. 22) the MoMA extension in Long Island
COMICS in Bryant Park, Cheap FILM FESTIVALS, and a HEALTH CARE PARTY this Week!
COMICS PANEL – Word for Word Series in Bryant Park Sometimes I want to avoid Midtown at all costs. When it is hot, it seems hotter there. When it is humid, it seems that all things stick a little bit better there too. However, us broke-asses can’t always choose where
Tetrahedral Kites: A DIY Trick for the Soul
When I was a kid, I would lay in the grass in my backyard and daydream. The mind of this geeky, skinny 8-year-old was fixated on ways in which I could become the absolute supreme icon for coolness in the 3rd grade. Check it out. My plan was that one
Not for the Feint of Heart Performance Art
I am awed by many things in New York ‘“ the women in spike heels lugging their lives on their shoulders who still manage to look captivating, the indefatigability of the squirrels in Washington Square Park come fall, and the strangely comforting bellow of the subway evangelical preachers. But, one