Shopping, Style and Beauty
The Mattress Truck: Delivering High Quality Mattresses Your Door for only $160
Let’s face facts, beds are an extremely important part of our lives. Sleep is something that none of us get enough of, and a great bed can make all the difference. I house sat during Burning Man this year and I felt like Goldilocks; I had found the perfect bed.
Not Your Average Ho-Ho-Halloween
It’s that time of year again… the time of pretending and fantasy. That holiday where one can dress up as anything they so desire and drop bad accents without shame. It’s Halloween. For some, this is the time to get the creative juices flowing, and for others it’s just an
FREE beer tonight at the Dr. Martens Shop on Haight!
Come out for fashion and FREE beer tonight, Friday, October 19th the Dr. Martens store on Haight Street. They are celebrating the recent (and fabulous) collaboration with Pendleton. The collaboration brings together these two heritage brands for the 20112 Autumn Winter season. The result is a rad southwestern pattern on your old
A Guide to Surviving Fall in Portland aka: Summer “Went Out to Buy Cigarettes” and is Never Coming Back
So first off if you’re reading this, congratulations! You didn’t overdose or asphyxiate on your own vomit from partying this summer! That’s great and I’m sure your parents are proud. I hope you were right on the brink, though, and you got all the summering out of your system because look outside,
Going to the Gym is Awkward
My Facebook and Twitter feeds are constantly flooded with updates about going to the gym. Part of me feels like being a smart-ass and asking, “If you don’t post about going to the gym, did it not happen?” Personally, while these people are advertising to the world that they’re sweating
Broke-Ass Romantic Comedy Pitches
Listen up, I took a handful of Film classes in college, watch tons of foreign movies on my home projector, and could be seen as what some may call a “film snob” (actually that last part’s not true– unless citing my favorite flick as Home Alone 2: Lost in New
Being a Californian in New York City
I am a Californian living in New York City. I was born in the suburbs of Los Angeles, raised in the suburbs of San Diego, and went to college in the Bay Area, so I’d kind of consider myself somewhat of a semi-expert on Californianity. Living as a Broke-Ass-West-Coaster-Gone-East for