Stuart Schuffman

In November 2007, the third version of Broke-Ass Stuart’s Guide to Living Cheaply in San Francisco was released, this time with Falls Media Publishing Company.

[citation needed] Broke-ass Stuart’s Guide to Living Cheaply in New York City was released on December 7, 2008, also by Falls Media.

In 2014, Schuffman released a 60-page zine entitled "Love Notes and Other Disasters," which compiled some of his more well known pieces such as "Living in SF Means,"[8] "Why You Should Fuck a Writer,"[9] and other unreleased prose and poetry.

On June 24, 2011, the travel documentary television series Young Broke & Beautiful, created and hosted by Schuffman, debuted on IFC.

The show intended to explore lesser-known and "alternative" travel experiences; the opening series included visits to New Orleans, Baltimore, Detroit, Memphis, Boston, and San Diego.

[10][11] Critical response included negative comments from Chris Barton of the Los Angeles Times, who called Schuffman "a tireless self-promoter" with "tastes [that] aren't as edgy as he thinks,"[12] and Boston Globe critic Matthew Gilbert, who felt the show was "straining too hard to be different".