Is there something you’ve always wanted to learn? I’m sure many of us have something we’d like to know more about, a skill we’d like to master, or maybe even just a curiosity we’d like to explore. Enter Udemy. Udemy’s [...]
Read More »Kim Weisberg is a 20-something Bay Area transplant from the San Fernando Valley, and has worked for a wide range of companies from Google to Berkeley Repertory Theatre. She is proud to have been published in such little-known but well-loved places as It All Changed In An Instant and the upcoming Aiming Low Back Burner Recipe Book, and is also a contributer to Berkeleyside. You can catch her ramblings about cooking, home organization, and just about everything else on her blog Kim’s Kitchen Sink: http://kimskitchensink.blogspot.com/.
cheese, being outside, home organization
narrow mindedness, mosquitoes, poor grammar
Is there something you’ve always wanted to learn? I’m sure many of us have something we’d like to know more about, a skill we’d like to master, or maybe even just a curiosity we’d like to explore. Enter Udemy. Udemy’s [...]
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When I was looking for an apartment a few months ago, I stumbled across Padmapper. Padmapper pulls content from Craigslist, Apartments.com, ForRent and others, and has the same great filtering options (price, number of bedrooms, whether or not pets are allowed, etc) these websites provide. I interviewed the founder, and here’s what I think of the company….
Read More »Hello! My name is Kim, and I’m a new contributor to The Valley Loop. I grew up in the San Fernando Valley, so I fully understand, like, the whole Valley Girl thing. It’s like, totally in my blood! I’m no [...]
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