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This Week’s Top Events – San Francisco + New York
Although we’re sure you already plan out your entire social life around our stellar calendar of events, we like to highlight our favorites each week. Take a gander below but make sure to check our SF & NY calendars often since they are always being updated. Got an event to submit to the calendar? Send it
NYC Roundup: Our Top Free/Cheap Parties for April 2015
Open Jazz Jam Session Featuring Gerry Eastman Quartet When: April 11 @ 2:00 am – 6:00 am Where: Williamsburg Music Center (367 Bedford Ave., BK NY) What time: 10p How much: Free Green Lotus Project at Good Room When: Every Tuesday Where: Good Room… in the Bad Room (98 Meserole
The KQED & Noise Pop Festival Looks Awesome
When two wonderful SF institutions get together to throw a block party it’s a great reason to get excited. KQED has teamed up with Noise Pop and is blocking off the streets in front of its storied SF headquarters and opening up its doors for an all-day, live music-infused, street
American Horror Story: Rent Is Due
In this town, an existential crisis is always right around the corner, luckily so is a bodega. I wasn’t quite sure how I would get out of this one. My employer former employer owed me a shit ton of money and wouldn’t answer my calls or emails. As always, bills
Win A Copy Of NY Congressman Steve Israel’s New Novel!
A witty political satire ripped from the headlines and written by Congressman Steve Israel, who’s met the characters, heard the conversations, and seen the plot twists firsthand. The Global War on Morris is a fictional story about a New Yorker who doesn’t like to make waves. But one day he
Here’s Your Chance To Be The Broke-Ass Artist Of The Week!
Brokeassstuart.com is looking for bands, artist and musicians of all genres and styles to feature in our broke-ass artist of the week series! Every month we’ll be featuring new artists from near and far who can give us an insight to their past and present struggles and
Visit These Wonderful Urban Wineries in San Francisco, Oakland, NYC and Portland
This guest post is by Charlotte Chipperfield, founder of The Wine Key DogPatch WineWorks in SF As city dwellers, we often have good intentions of visiting the beautiful wine country that surrounds our great cities but may get caught up in a cup of Stumptown, Four Barrel or the ever so addictive
The Secret History of Sign Painters Screening at New York’s Type Directors Club
After watching Sign Painters, the film directed by Faythe Levine and Sam Macon which documents the history of hand-painted signs, one can’t help but find irony in the withering crop of these sign artisans and their fading works of art. The journey in Sign Painters begins in the Midwest, where
How to Survive as a Broke-Ass Writer: Using Your Domestic Awesomeness For Cool Side Jobs
There are grown people in this world who won’t know how to separate colors when washing clothes. There are people who cannot hand wash dishes without leaving food caked on the edges of plates and glasses. As a broke-ass writer and avid traveler, I started realizing that my domestic skills