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Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

By Tankboy on Aug 26, 2007 7:43PM

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 a question sacreligious to many hardcore local fast food chain fans: is Fatburger better than In-N-Out? It is rumored that the burger debate angered so many readers that it led to a 7:00 a.m. bicycle heist, victimizing one of their writers (who the hell lurks around at this godforsaken hour with bolt cutters?). More punishment in Los Angeles came with the arrest of immigration activist Elvira Arellano where it made national headlines, except in local papers where the story was buried. On an ultra local level, they caught up with artist Juan Devis about the Boyle Heights cybermural project.

Bostonist has been enjoying the whimsical, carefree last days of summer by attending one of the city's best festivals, and they're also looking forward to football season. Bridget Moynahan finally had Tom Brady's baby - good news because Brady won't be skipping out on this season's opening game. In others sports news, Red Sox pitcher Jonathan Papelbon is looking to end his summer on a high note. He invented a new pitch and christened it with the bold name of "The Slutter." Unfortunately, Papelbon's fellow pitcher, Daisuke Matsuzaka, appears to be ending his summer with a whimper. Meanwhile, the local schools are gearing up. One of greater Boston's more prominent colleges is gloating about how rich they are, while another is suffering yet another embarrassment at the hands of its athletes. Last, but not least, a nearby town stood up to a prominent national institution - and its actions are having a global impact.

2007_08storm.jpgThe folks at Chicagoist are still cleaning up from the monster storms that hit their area Thursday. Before they donned their waders, however, they found that readers were glad that Elvira Arellano was deported back to Mexico but frustrated that the French are refusing to extradite a suspected murderer back home to stand trial. Lucky for them, there's a new beer company in town, so they can drink their problems away, at least for a while. Just don't bike home inebriated in the wider bike lanes Governor Blagojevich signed into law. Finally, a post about the kid-friendly qualities of a popular brunch spot led to the readers ripping each other to shreds in the comments.

SFist, yet again, dealt with a couple of old items resurrected by new controversy: the Tenderloin Housing Clinic's cam scandal and the evacuation-of-Golden-Gate-Park kerfuffle one month later. "Cult Alert!" flyers warning against YWAM papered downtown San Francisco. Sacramento's NOW chapter admonished a most vile Big Brother 8 houseguest, the fittingly-named Dick. And, for better or for worse, Burning Man wackiness has begun.

This past week, Gothamist was not just weathering the coldest August day since 1911 - the New York blog was also marveling at the new heights of lunacy the fight between Governor Spitzer and his rivals had escalated to, what with a nasty voicemail for Spitzer's 83-year-old Parkinsons' afflicted-father. Other areas for amazement: New York Knick Stephon Marbury's "support" of Michael Vick and a proposed legislation to nail peeping Toms (and Tonyas). And not least, it turned out the WTC-dust contaminated Deutsche Bank building, where a fire claimed two firefighters' lives, didn't have working pipes to deliver water during fires. At least Gothamist got to chat with Sarah Vowell.

Torontoist was busy, as usual. They checked out questionable police tactics in Montebello, Quebec and maybe the most effective marketing campaign ever. They spent last weekend at their city's comic arts festival, and have photos of all of your internet heroes! They debated a tightening of laws around their entertainment district, and... well, there's no easy way to put this - witnessed a murder, first-hand, and have the grisly photographs to go with it.

Seattlest decided that a pennant race is as good a time as any to reflect back on the greatest mustaches in local baseball history. The Mariners are taking the occasion to install a dress code at the stadium. It's always a good time to bash the local alt-weeklies, of course, although if you work at a daily newspaper in Seattle, a good time to browse Fleshbot might be after you get home. Finally, a few days after quitting your job at a local radio station is a perfect time to start a blog.

Phillyist learned what M. Night Shyamalan's new movie, shooting on location in Philadelphia is about - and they think they've seen that movie before. Their wildest dreams came true when a much loathed sports columnist got canned, and their week was further assisted by the Cutest! Puppy! Ever! And hey, no surprise here: Amy Winehouse won't be on tour--in Philadelphia or anywhere else--anytime soon. Insert inappropriate chuckle here.

Top image by Sonny I. LaVista for LAist. Middle image by Chicagoist's Benjy Lipsman. Bottom photo by Torontoist's Karen Whaley.