New York
FREE Royal Flush Festival and Women Behind the Lens
FREE Royal Flush Festival Opening Night Party on Thursday There once was a little festival known as the Evil City Film Fest. This little fest grew up, changed its name to the Royal Flush Festival, and added live music, underground art openings, and music videos to its lineup of killer
This Weekend: Sex on the Beach, Angels in the Graveyard, “In a Dream,” and Bike Polo
Just cause summer’s over doesn’t mean you have to end your weekend trips to the beach! Today, go see Carnivolution! in Coney Island today. You’ll find the Madoodi Mothers Puppet Peep show ‘“ a live puppet sex show sure to turn you on with ‘“ you betcha ‘“ ‘œpoly-sexual hermaphrodites,
The 90s Are Back! We Have Color Changing Shirts!
As 2024 winds down, we’re reflecting on another incredible year of sharing the stories, art, culture, and nightlife that make the Bay Area so unique. BrokeAssStuart.com wouldn’t be what it is without you—our community of readers, supporters, and believers in independent media. This year, instead of asking you to join Patreon
8 Things to Love about Autumn (’09) in NY
1. The song “Autumn In New York” as sung by Billie Holiday First of all, there’s a reason this song exists and was immortalized so well by jazz/blues/pop legend Billie Holliday. You should feel really uppity and self-satisfied that such a song was written about the city you live in.
Tonight is the Night!! FREE beer, Live Music and Circus Performances!!!
Yes indeed., it’s that time! What time? I’m glad you asked! It’s time for the New York City “Fuck the Recession Party” and this shit is gonna be off the proverbial hook! There’s gonna be live music, DJ’s, a bunch of fricking CIRCUS ACTS and FREE BEER! And the best
Mmm….Donuts from the Doughnut Plant
Sometime in the mid to late 90s, my sister got an alarm clock for her birthday. It was a statue of Homer Simpson, and when it was time to wake you up, the Homer said ‘œMmmmmmm. Donuts.’ Like this: Mmm Donuts I had forgotten about this alarm clock, but when
The Blarney Stone
photo courtesy of the fine people over at Midtown Lunch This is what I’m fucking talking about! The Overlook up the street wanted $4 for a PBR and here you can get a 22oz. glass of Sam Adams for $4. Shame on you Overlook, shame, shame (yes I’m wagging my
One Thing Far, One Thing Close, One Thing Movin All Over The City
I don’t usually head out to Jersey on a Saturday night, but this looks really, really cool. The community-run, depression-era grand Loew’s Movie Palace in Jersey City is showing two films from the 1920s today: the Marx Brothers’ first film The Cocoanuts (1929) at 4pm, and Safety Last with live
A Lecture on the History of the Jewish Deli Tonight
I doubt this was a real ad, but if so, that would be awesome! Simply for the balls it takes to say that shit! photo from adsoftheworld.com I’ll be in New York in less than a week doing preparation for the upcoming Fuck the Recession Party, and you know