Advice
7 Surprising Ways Your Life is Not Over After Bankruptcy
by Rachel Fogletto I’m only an expert of my own journey, but when I tell people I’ve gone bankrupt I get a lot of questions. Whether you’re thinking about bankruptcy, or you’ve already done it and don’t know how to start rebuilding your credit, the most important thing to do
How Many of These Weirdo Roommates Have You Lived With?
WORST ROOMMATE SEARCH EVER: PART 2 – A Dominatrix, Techie, Pharma Bro, Freegan & Psycho It’s Wednesday and you know what that means: The third episode of Shaky Ground is here! In part two of the Worst Roommate Search Ever, the interviews for a new roommate in a Mission District rent
8 Easy Sandwiches for When Your Life is in Shambles
by Ellisha Rader Woke up in the middle of the night covered in sweat, smelling of desperation and starving? As you do the walk of shame to your change jar, you suddenly remember you emptied it out earlier that night to pay for the cab to send home the stranger
I Went to Hamilton on Mushrooms, with my Dad.
By Murray Pint I was looking over an 8th of shrooms – their thin white stems, their booger tainted caps, bent twisted in a kind of chaotic contortionist pose – when my dad called. He had bought tickets for something and he was very excited about it. This was nothing
6 Tips for Breaking Up With Fast Fashion on a Budget
by Kattoo King The internet is overcrowded with articles about the effects of fast fashion on both the fashion industry and the environment. We’ve all heard the story: cheap clothes, which are made of plastic and designed to be disposable, are overcrowding closets and landfills across the world; and none
Ya, Fried Chicken Sandwiches are Delicious, & Factory Farming is Still Disgusting
Yes I love fried chicken. Yes, I ate more than one fried chicken sandwich this weekend. Yes, I enjoyed every delicious bite. And yes, I heard about the pretend social media war or ‘chickenwars’ between Popeyes and Chick-fil-A last week. A ‘twitter war’ between corporations, which is code for ‘Free
Month of Momentum: 30 Days of Action to Close the Camps
Guest post by Judy Graboyes On the evening of July 15th, a group of 10 East Bay women got together to discuss what we could do to help close the detention camps at the border, where families are being separated. Children, young and old, are being placed alone in cages