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Big DIY Moving Sale to Support Kelly Malone
Anyone who has read this site for awhile knows how linked together BrokeAssStuart.com and Kelly Malone are. And anyone who lives in SF knows how important Kelly is to The City as well as how much of a badass she is. Kelly started Indie Mart in her backyard and grew
Holiday Indie Mart this Saturday at Speakeasy Brewery
To be honest, this is just cut and pasted this from the press release, but fuck it, I’m busy as shit right now. Sounds pretty rad though. Read below: The Holiday Indie Mart returns for the 5th year to bring you the perfect event for all your holiday shopping and
Finish Your Last-Minute Christmas Shopping at the Renegade Craft Fair Holiday Sale!
Guess what? There are — no kidding — only NINE days left until Christmas Day. That’s a little over a week to search, scramble and scrounge for the perfect gifts you haven’t gotten yet. I’ve heard tell of folks who finish all their holiday shopping months in advance, taking advantage
Return of the Awesome Divis Art Walk Thursday Night!
Yes, neighbors, it’s time for the fall edition of the Divis Art Walk — and I’m not going to be there. I wish I was, though, because the last art walk here was described to me as “crazy, fratty drunkenness taking over the sidewalks,” and that’s definitely my kind of
Indie Mart & Alamo Square Flea Market Join Forces This Saturday
How many times have we told you to get your ass down to Indie Mart? Like a million times. If you haven’t made it out to one yet, then you still don’t know what kind of unique or inexpensive finds you’re missing out on. It’s like a farmer’s market, except
Indie Mart is This Sunday!
The d.i.y., rock’n’roll circus is back and better than ever this month! July’s Indie Mart at Thee Parkside will be the best yet with tons of the stuff you know and love and more new stuff than ever! That dude Broke-Ass Stuart will there be doing Broke-Ass Crafts so you
Workshop is throwing Etsy a Birthday Craft Extravaganza!
The internet is out at my house (because for some reason AT&T insists on turning it off, so they can turn it back on again. Why? Who bloody knows?), which means I’ve been spending a lot of time getting things done. Actual things in my actual life, like reading and