Arts and Culture
Broke-Ass Band Interview: Hypernova
While I like to think of myself as this fly girl who regularly hob knobs with up and coming musicians, I think that sentence right there proves my terminally uncoolness, and the importance of having creative friends. I first heard about Hypernova, as I usually hear about these things, in
Impress Your Friends by Brewing Your Own Beer!
I recently had some effing delicious homebrew made by some friends, who I now think are some kind of wizards or something because how could beer made at home taste like anything other than butt? But seriously, this beer was comparable to anything you’d buy at any one of the
Swing Easy at The Garage in the West Village
Before I officially moved to The Big Apple and realized that a) a subway ride costs more than a beer in my home state Ohio b) Houston is pronounced “Howston” and c) New York State Taxes would make that part of my budget pie chart reserved for entertainment an anorexic
Raise Money for the Red Cross While Laughing Your Ass Off
We’ve got it coming to us and we all know it. San Francisco will eventually be smitten from the Earth and all those Bill O’Reilly fuckfaces will dance a little jig and say, “I told you that city of sinners and sodomites would be struck down by god”. As far
This Week’s Events for the 5 Senses
Wondering what to do for fun this week? Feeling a little dead inside? Wake yourself up with an event for each of the 5 senses! HEAR: The 14th annual Mission Creek Music & Arts Festival kicks off with a FREE show at featuring the Bitter Honeys, which is a super
Let’s Talk About Sex in NYC Tonight
I am passionate about many and varied things, but they all essentially boil down to one of the following: food, booze, sex or culture. It’s especially nice when one thing covers two or more of those categories. I get to kill a few birds with one stone, perhaps, and still
Huge FREE Museum Event in San Francisco July 16th-18th
Are weekend benders getting boring? Had enough of cocaine, booze and unsafe sex….for at least a a few days? Then may I present an awesome alternative this weekend? FREE museums!! Here’s what the press release has to say: San Francisco’s leading museums are having a free for all and you’re invited!
FREE New York Philharmonic Concert in Central Park
Central Park was designed under the philosophy that nature should be looked at and reflected upon, and never touched. So when the park first opened, children had to have notes from their principals to play baseball in the fields. Obviously, these traditions did not last in the park. Now it’s