Going home with a piece of the Oscars red carpet was surprisingly simple, says Paige Thalia. (Photo courtesy of Paige Thalia.) ...
Paige Thalia decided to go dumpster diving behind the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood after the Oscars ceremony and discovered a treasured piece of history had been thrown away ...
Paige Thalia went dumpster diving behind the Dolby Theatre after the Oscars ceremony and discovered an iconic item had been ...
Paige Thalia has been dubbed a "sustainable baddie" after coming up with an ingenious way to repurpose items from the Oscars ...
The Oscars trash is another person's treasure. The red carpet may be rolled up after the award show, but one Los Angeles ...
Dumpster diving is trending online as TikTok and Reddit users reveal how much food and merchandise stores throw away.
Ryan Murphy’s The Beauty blends body horror, satire and camp as Evan Peters, Ashton Kutcher and Rebecca Hall dive into a ...
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Dumpster diving can be a thrifty way to save money or keep items from entering the landfill — but is it legal? In 1988, the Supreme Court ruled that police can legally search discarded garbage without ...
Dumpster diving has gained popularity on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. A 1988 Supreme Court case ruled that searching trash on a public curb is legal. In Delaware, several cities ...
Dumpster diving is generally legal in Florida if the dumpster is in a public space. Trespassing, property damage, and theft charges can apply if the dumpster is on private property. Local cities and ...