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If You Gotta Nest, Get Inspiration for FREE
I have a secret obsession. Some people collect boxes and boxes of vintage G.I.Joe figurines. Others watch sexy Nigella cook her food on TV religiously. And some people walk around in Yankees Flannel PJs everyday during post season (my landlord). My obsession may seem fairly benign, even mundane ‘“ at

Wonderland Exhibit: Life in the Tenderloin
On my first visit to San Francisco, my friend drove me around on a tour of the city. While riding through the Tenderloin, I was looking at a woman vomiting and hiking up her skirt to pee on a trash can, when suddenly we crossed one street only to be

Broke-Ass Band Interview: Sleepy Sun
In honor of the Treasure Island Music Festival happening in The Bay this weekend, we’ve decided to do some interviews with bands about how to survive as broke artists. Stu and I got some press passes to the fest, but nobody’s PR people wanted to let us interview them (they

Walk Don’t Destroy
We New Yorkers know how to put the mileage on our feet. Here are two walking events this weekend that will allow you to enjoy the walk and not just worry about where you have to be. Hell, you can even Jadewalk your way to the events! Brooklyn Walks Back

Dia de los Muertos comes early this year at 1:AM Gallery!
I know it’s slightly early for this, but considering how much I LOVE this holiday, this definitely did not come soon enough. Dia de los Muertos, which comes alive on November 2nd in the Mission, is a huge bloom of art, spirituality and lots of amazing stories. Translating to Day

Dirty Gay Soundscape Tour
Our San Francisco writers are rightly proud of the fact that they live in the country’s most progressive city when it comes to gay rights. New York’s not far behind though; we are lucky enough to have a wonderful, vibrant, gay community that is supported by elected officials and the

Go to Fish Bar and be Happy
My friend said he was “free like a bird.” I pointed out that we were at Fish Bar, and he shouldn’t be talking about birds. He then claimed to be “free like a fish?” We decided it was best to stop changing cliches to be about fish. Then he said,