Despite the fact that I often find myself struggling to pay the delivery guy (yes, it’s as embarrassing as it sounds), I’ve got to admit that I have it pretty good. I’ve been fortunate enough to go to a great school, … Continue reading
Free + Music Festival = EarthFest 2014
Yes folks, you heard that right. “Free” and “music festival” in the same sentence. I’ll let that sink in. In honor of Earth Day, Radio 92.9 announced the lineup for its 20th annual EarthFest. Taking place on May 17th at the … Continue reading
The Midnight Marathon
Happy Easter, everyone! And more importantly…HAPPY MARATHON MONDAY EVE! As every Bostonian knows, this event is at least 1,000 times more exciting than Christmas and your birthday combined. Runners from all over the world come together in the Bean to … Continue reading
Buy Me Some Peanuts and Cracker Jacks (Please)
Alright Boston, you’re really getting on my good side. First you announce late night T service, then you whip out Wicked Free WiFi, and now you’re telling me I can buy $9 Red Sox tickets? THIS IS ALL TOO MUCH. The … Continue reading
Wicked Free WiFi
I’ve gotten pretty used to living on a limited income in this city, but the one thing I can’t seem to adjust to is my equally limited cell phone data plan. I’m a self-diagnosed Insta-holic, and will throw all caution to … Continue reading
Free Music Friday
The last time I paid for music was probably for one of those Now That’s What I Call Music CDs. And of course for the latest Beyonce album because, well…Beyonce. With the advent of streaming platforms like Spotify and Pandora, … Continue reading
MBTA: The Redemption
Alright, so I’m not the biggest fan of the MBTA. Maybe it’s because I live off the B Line, or maybe it’s just my burning hatred for the passengers who find some sadistic enjoyment in making sure my commute is … Continue reading
I’ve Got You Covered
Ah, a night out in Boston. You didn’t do it right if you didn’t wake up with blurred memories, blurred iPhone selfies, and a painfully clear Courtesy Balance Notification from Bank of America waiting in your inbox (“when did I … Continue reading
Getting From Point A to Point Free
In a city like Boston, public transportation can either be your best friend or your worst nightmare. There’s nothing quite like the frustration of waiting for the B line at rush hour, when, after a desperate drought of open trains, … Continue reading
Don’t Spend on the Trend
Trends: here today, gone tomorrow. I’ll admit–I’m completely guilty for falling into them time and time again. Whether it’s the latest runway must-haves, the coolest color of the year, or the miracle of creation commonly referred to as the cronut…you name … Continue reading