Photograph from Boston's Gay Pride Parade by C. Fernsebner for Bostonist
Week Around the Ists
Last Updated 14 June 2009
Week Around the Ists
Chicagoist was all about artifacts this week: the collection of Italian artifacts worthy of Indiana Jones a local man had stashed in his house and an old photo of Bulls Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose flashing an alleged gang sign.
SFist reacted to the city enacting the toughest recycling and composting laws in the U.S.
Londonist saw millions of Londoners suffer two days of transport vexations in yet another pointless tube strike.
Seattlest barely even noticed Portland running down Seattle for being stodgy and conventional, being too busy reporting on our dogs on dope and gourmet attack pigs.
DCist was shocked when an armed man shot a guard at the U.S. Holocaust Museum. The shooter, an 88-year-old white supremacist, was shot by other guards; the wounded guard later died.
LAist kicked off the debate about crime and punishment when it comes to the possible compassionate release of dying Manson Family member Susan Atkins.
Phillyist took on a bully blog by drawing attention to a silly mistake.
Torontoist wrote about the City of Toronto awkwardly Photoshopping a black guy onto the cover of a "Fun Guide" in order to make it more "diverse."
Shanghaiist saw its city host China's first gay pride event. Things wen't pretty smoothly... until the authorities realized what was going on.
Gothamist witnessed plans for an impressive, if controversial Frank Gehry-designed basketball arena get replaced by a ho-hum, run-of-the-mill sports arena plan because it was less expensive. In fact, Gehry is no longer involved with the massive Brooklyn plan at all.