Often dubbed a "city of neighborhoods" with over 300 distinct localities, individuality is prized in Baltimore. Where better for Broke-Ass Stuart to add himself to the mix? Unpretentious and blue collar, the creative tradition of Baltimore is self-taught and innately personal.
The center of the American Revolution, Boston is fertile ground for movements that reshape ingrained assumptions about the powers that be. Boston is where Stuart will get to share a drink with Jim Koch, founder of Samuel Adams beer.
Stuart starts off his trip to New Orleans in a cemetery where he is welcomed by a vampire who hooks Stuart up with his first pair of fangs. Then it's off to the swamp lands of Acadiana with his tour guide where they drop in to a gumbo jam session with the locals and a culinary lesson on crawfish. In order to rest up, Stuart stops by Blue Moon Saloon & Guesthouse and ends his trip at an art-live space performance by Sissy Bounce rapper Big Freedia.
Join Broke Ass Stuart on an American Dream Safari as he cruises the streets of Memphis with Three Six Mafia's Al Kapone at his side touring the music scene history of Memphis. Stuart also ventures to an old brothel-turned-bar, an authentic juke joint where he learns of a murderous story, a visit to the Crossroads Monument, the Shack Up Inn and Paula & Raiford's Disco where anything goes.
Broke Ass Stuart rolls into Detroit visiting Techno legends Kyle Hall, Juan Atkins and catches a performance from Hip-hop legend Invincible. Along the way Stuart takes a ride in a go-kart, parties at a speakeasy, has words with ex-gangster Larry Mongo, purchases some land for $12.00 and indulges in a Blood Bath party.