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Week Around the Ists

Torontoist was shocked to discover the mythical chupacabra! Actually, a raccoon with alopecia, it turned out.

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    Phillyist nominated the administrators of the suburban pool club that allegedly kicked out a number of urban youth on basis of their race as its assholes of the week.

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    Gothamist has now seen it all: An SUV driver, who allegedly assaulted a cyclist, apparently claimed the cyclist caused damage to his SUV—you know, because the cyclist slapped the vehicle since it was illegally in a bike lane, about to hit cyclist.

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    Gothamist had its full of the controversial, from a scandalous Calvin Klein billboard (with threesome) to the killing of Canada geese, in the name of airline safety.

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  • SFist asked members of the gastronomic elite to reveal their favorite junk food.
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    SFist, as expected, also tried recovering from the shock of this week's Prop. 8 ruling.

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    DCist kept track of the ongoing same-sex marriage debate in the District, including a number of heated Democratic party meetings, plus, of course, intervention by members of Congress.

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    SFist reported on Hearst Corporation's plan to sell or shutdown the ailing San Francisco Chronicle.

  • dogs.

  • With a week full of record low temperatures, Seattlest wondered if we'd ever see the sun again, and so did guest-blogger Ryan Dobosh.
  • Bostonist laid the smack down on two dumbass students who videotaped their neighbors getting it on, then shared the video online.
  • Gothamist found that taking photographs at Coney Island can mean, at least for one photographer, that the police and other people can force you to hand over your film, or "things are going to get much worse for you."
  • Shanghaiist learned how to pronounce "Beijing," host city of the upcoming Olympics.
  • DCist experienced a difficult and sad Friday the 13th with a massive power outage and the sudden death of Washington media legend Tim Russert.
  • Chicagoist saw Republicans target (future First Lady?) Michelle Obama.
  • Phillyist was up in arms against breed-specific legislation, which, if passed could see loving family pets confiscated or even euthanized, just because of their breed.
  • Londonist reminisced over their long obsession with funky footwear, then celebrated the release of Adidas London trainers.
  • Photo by TObike from the Torontoist Flickr Pool.

    Photograph of the Reverend Al Sharpton by Armchair Messiah on Flickr

    Starbucks stock sank.

  • The Philadelphia Primary may have ended Tuesday, but Phillyist was still able to get a week's worth of Primary content.
  • SFist cheered twice this week: first, after a Superior Court judge halted e light brown apple moth aerial pesticide spraying; and second, after receiving reader mail regarding blatant multiple chemical sensitivity prejudice.
  • Shanghaiist was amused to see Spiderman washing the windows of the Sheraton Hotel.
  • Even without the Coachella Festival, music was a big deal this week on LAist with the NME Awards and The Smashing Pumpkins' induction on Hollywood's RockWalk.
  • DCist followed the court decisions in favor of the impending change of the city's taxicabs from their weird zone system to regular time and distance meters.
  • Photo credit: Mat Honan

    LAist initially met the coolest police officer at the Anonymous protest, and then later caught thousands of UCLA students celebrating spring break in their undies.

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