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Elsewhere in the Ist-a-Verse: The Occupy Movement Spreads

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-Verse: The Occupy Movement Spreads

Lots of Occupy movement news from across the ist-a-verse this week. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-A-Verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-A-Verse

The big news at the other -Ist sites this week: Gothamist was dealing with a blizzard, Bostonist was all over the Sugarloaf chairlift crash; Seattlest wrapped up its jumbo-sized countdown to 2011 and Shanghaiist was aghast that CBS mistook Taipei for Hong Kong. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-A-Verse

  • SFist celebrated the Giants World Series performance during Games One and Two, but shook its finger at these ladies duking it out at a nearby McDonald's after the game.
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    Watching the Michael Jackson Memorial

    Lots of media outlets will be live-streaming the Michael Jackson memorial, which starts in about 20 minutes, but we're going to pimp our sister site LAist who will be streaming it. Also, be sure to check out the main LAist site for all the latest on the Michael Jackson memorial and news. more ›

    Car In L.A. Chase Tied To Illinois

    A car chase in L.A. last night involved a white Bentley with Illinois plates. Not much is known about the man who was driving the car other than that he was "a businessman of Pakistani origin." The man led police on a three-plus hour car chase before coming to a stop. With cruisers surrounding the car, the man shot himself in the head. Reports had the man being taken from the scene alive, but he was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. Rumors had swirled all night that the driver was a local DJ or even embattled R&B singer Chris Brown, but those were proven false. Zach Behrens, editor of our sister site LAist (and Evanston native!), watched the drama unfold last night. more ›

    Thursday Diversion: Channeling Rocky

    Our friends at sister site LAist had a little fun at our expense today. But that's okay. We didn't have to look far to find inspiration for trudging through the snow everywhere we go. Beware, L.A., beware. more ›

    Elsewherein the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewherein the Ist-a-verse

    http://seattlest.com/2008/02/28/foo_fighters_da.php">announced his presidential bid.

  • Gothamist found New Yorkers are proud of their subway system, even if it's got rats in it.
  • Austinist unveiled their special SXSW coverage minisite, with artist interviews, day party previews, and festival news.
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    Elsewhere in the Ist-averse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-averse

    href="http://londonist.com/2008/02/air_bound.php"> remove one man from Gatwick.

  • LAist asked the question, why does everyone hate hipsters?
  • Austinist reported live from the Democratic Presidential debate.
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    Elsewhere in the Ist-averse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-averse

    href="http://londonist.com/2008/01/6_years_on_amne.php">Amnesty International bringing Guantanamo Bay to the American embassy to raise the profile of the continuing campaign to close the detention center.

  • Seattlest reviewed J.J. Abrams' new camcorder monster movie.
  • DCist was relieved to hear that Stephen Colbert's portrait is finally hanging up in the National Portrait Gallery.
  • Austin was in shock after hearing about an Arlington stepfather who sodomized his stepson who sodomized his daughter.
  • Chicagoist healthily reported on week three of the smoking ban.
  • Houstonist saw a recent Rice University scientific creation, touted as "the darkest substance known to man."
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    Week Around the -Ists

    Week Around the -Ists

    • Londonist pondered who might be the next sponsors of the London Eye and whether or not readers would be willing to donate £1,000 each for a Londonist Eye.
    • Shanghaiist was shocked to find a cameltoe in the city's only English-language paper.
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    Week Around the -Ists

    Week Around the -Ists

    A sad week for LAist as they lose their trusted and amazing editor Tony Pierce to the LA Times, but what a blast his last week was. He shared his 25 Favorite CDs of 2007 and wrote a great review of just a good movie, No Country For Old Men. At UCLA, thousands of students celebrated the end of their quarter by running around campus in their undies (lots of photos in a two-part photo essay, one, two). That wasn't the only photo essay either: Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy friends and Star Trek actors all joined in at the Writers Strike and KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas brought two nights of amazing bands that included Avenged Sevenfold, Linkin Park (Part I), Modest Mouse, Muse, Spoon and The Killers (Part II). Not only is L.A. a great music town, it has just been named the best city for bookish types. For those who are looking for something a little more active, American Gladiators are back (yes!) and if that's not enough, how about a Christmas gift of action and adventure? more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse...

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse...

    The cold weather - and holiday festivities - descended upon Gothamist. The Rockefeller Christmas tree was lit, Broadway stagehand finally ended their strike, and NASCAR decided to run their victory lap through Times Square. There were disturbing photographs revealing the working conditions in which many city manholes are produced and ninjas were also a hot topic, either robbing homes or entering into alibis. But the city was really rocked by how Rudy Giuliani's visits... more ›

    Week Around the -Ists

    Week Around the -Ists

    In Los Angeles, LAist most definitely celebrated Thanksgiving like no other. After all, one has to keep up all the energy to keep on walking the line at the Writers Strike and fighting the unfortunate return of the wildfires in Malibu, which single handedly destroyed over fifty homes within the first 24 hours. National outlets may be covering the fires, but CNN also found it is easier to buy a gun than fruit and... more ›

    Week Around the -Ists

    Week Around the -Ists

    SFist witnessed a new apartment building tszuj the skyline with spectacular, gaudy turquoise aplomb, the (informal) renaming of the Mission/SOMA neighborhood border, the return of the Maltese Falcon, the Mayor Gavin Newsom mea culpa-ing over his Hawaiian getaway during the oil spill, and double-decker buses hitting the streets of San Francisco. Oh, and some baseball player named Barry Bonds is a liar whose pants, it seems, are totally on fire. LAist continues to cover the... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Londonist got the big scoop of the week with what may be the first images of notorious street artist Banksy in action. They also got on a runaway train without an operator provoking a response from the transport authorities. Elsewhere, London's answer to Central Station is about to open for business, and Londonist got a sneak preview. Meanwhile, spooky goings-on beneath London Bridge, where a cache of skeletons provided an apt story for Hallowe'en.... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Gothamist learned about the craziest urban nightmare come true: A huge python found in the bathroom pipes. It was also a nightmare for some Yankees fans, as manger Joe Torre declined to come back and manage the Bronx Bombers. At least the city's attempt to give some direction to subway riders was interesting, pranksters went shirtless at the Fifth Avenue Abercrombie & Fitch and the I Heart Brooklyn Girls calendars came out. And just... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    As it gets closer to Halloween for LAist, a contributer recollects her tale of staring down the serial killer, Richard Ramirez, otherwise known as the Night Stalker. Must think happy thoughts -- okay, free organic chocolate chip cookies for Los Angeles -- now that's a happy thought. Other happy Los Angeles thoughts include an interview with Jack Kehler of The Big Lebowski (he was the Dude's landlord), a beautiful and magical photographic moment in... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    LAist began the month with a new food series exploring the popular and unknown late night eats around town. If a Top Chef winner opened up a late night spot in Los Angeles, denizens would flock it, yet the LA Times and other media might be wary. Turning to sports, the Dodger season was quite memorable in the way that it imploded and the LA County Sheriff's Department made some games of their own... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    This week, Phillyist saw the waters of a landmark fountain run red for a Showtime marketing stunt, the Phils pull ahead, and some serious nostalgia. They also got a chance to review an awesome tribute album, reminded folks to see the King and appreciated their beautiful skyline. Chicagoist knows what it's like to like the Cubs. But naming your kid Wrigley Fields? At least they can breathe a little easier now that Grossman's out... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-Verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-Verse

    Seattlest watches as a S.L.U.T. is born and Seattle Flickr users go nuts over a local art installation. A restaurant critic demands a Diner's Bill of Rights over a gnat next to her drink, and, in lieu of a Portlandist, Seattlest debates with itself over the identity of the Northwest's crown jewel. Seattlest also joins the guys from Fantagraphics for an ill-fated gun party in the woods. Bostonist got a crash course in what not... more ›

    Journey to the Center of the "Ist-a-Verse"

    Journey to the Center of the "Ist-a-Verse"

    Protest over national vs. regional chains, the never-ending debate over the place of cars and bicycles in our metropolises, professional sports scandals, remembering a solemn day, and being issued a search warrant - it all happened across our sites this week! Another banner week at Chicagoist started off with daily reports from food writer Lisa Shames on her attempt to eat only locally grown and raised foodstuffs all week as part of a farmers market... more ›

    It's a Small "Ist-A-Verse" After All

    It's a Small "Ist-A-Verse" After All

    There was very little else for Londonist to be concerned with when the threat of a Tube strike became a very unpleasant reality. The inconvenience was extreme: there aren't many alternatives to the Tube in London despite the best efforts of the Londonist team to get everyone from A to B. Brighter news came in the form of the first ever female Yeoman Warder, or Beefeater as the position is more commonly known, and... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Happy first weekend of September - and happy Labor Day weekend, too, for our American cities! Let's take a look at what's been happening around the Ist-a-verse. The deaths of two firefighters shook Bostonist this week. Boston's firefighters bent over backwards all week long - first, they fought flames pouring from the Boston Tea Party museum, and then a restaurant fire killed two and injured many more. Their efforts make everything else - like Tom... more ›

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

    With unseasonable weather descending upon much of North America, schools getting ready to reconvene, and sports seasons getting exciting, it's a busy time of year for us here in the Ist-A-Verse. Luckily, even with all the things we have to do, we still managed to get together to let you know what we've all been up to. After cooling down from a hot weekend of many badass Sunset Junction Street Fair photo dispatches, LAist asked... more ›

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