Latest Articles Tagged "dumpster diving"
When NYC college kids rotate out of their dormitories at the end of the school year, many of them leave behind a rich wake of discarded possessions that surface in dumpsters out on the street.
Don't call it "dumpster diving"; call it "Locally-Sourced Reclaimed Food Curation."
Reassemble what's left in your apartment tonight!
Dumpster Diving 101: It's not expired until you eat it.
HLN news anchor Jane Velez-Mitchell has noticed that there sure is a lot of garbage in America, but where some people see repellent waste, she sees a solution to the nation's poverty.
Councilman Peter Vallone, a man of many dislikes, kind of won our hearts today after a rogue bag of garbage pushed him to the point of sifting through public trash.
While you're watching the best years of your life go down the drain at some Squaresville job, writer, artist, musician and freegan New Yorker Gio Andollo is living the dream.
Photo by Matthew A reader sent along this photo, taken today
Dinner is served. (Flickr user street stars) Times Trend alert! This
As a companion piece to Bill Murray's rare and candid interview with