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The Disposable Film Festival is Back!
The Disposable Film Festival was created to celebrate the artistic potential of disposable video: short films made on non-professional devices such as one-time use video cameras, cell phones, point and shoot cameras, webcams, computer screen capture software, and other readily available video capture devices. It’s all about DIY baby and
Save Dolores Park – Public Forum Meeting Tomorrow!
I don’t think anyone loves Dolores Park more than the folks over here at BrokeAssStuart.com. A staple topic since the website’s birth, Stuart continues to eulogize the park about four times a week. Ok fine, really only twice a week. But the point is, with the park’s infinite perks and
Babylon Salon this Saturday Night
If you’re like me and enjoy pretending that you’re literate, you should check out Saturday’s Babylon Salon. Not only will there be good writers reading their good work, there will also be good drinks. That’s a lot of good. Let’s just hope for goodness sake that Cantina offers some decent
Super Cheap Wine Tasting in Livermore
So it’s a Sunday, you want to get your day drink on in Dolores Park, but it’s the end of February and the weather is fucking apocalyptic. I’m over this devil rain that doesn’t come down on you, it comes across at you, like all horizontal and shit. Anyway, you
FREE Poetry Reading and Benefit for Haiti
Shortly after the tragic earthquake in Haiti this January, fund raisers and relief organizations were popping up left and right to lend a hand to the victims. While the hype seems to have tapered off, there is still much to be done to rebuild and aid those affected by the
Fritos and Champagne — FREE Art Opening Tonight at Adobe Books
There’s really just nothing to dislike about this art show. First, the opening reception tonight at 7pm is not only FREE to attend, but there will also be FREE food and drinks making the rounds. Second, it’s being held at one of the best used bookstores in the city, Adobe
Earn Your Way to FREE Classes at the Crucible in Oakland
People who like Oakland seem to like it because they think it has a certain grit that the wine-and-cheese-shop-lined streets of San Francisco are be missing. Personally, I’m not a big fan of Oaktown and I cannot claim to be very Oaklandish, but every now and then there’s an event