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Week Around the Ists
- Seattlest debunks some Pacific Northwest stereotypes in new show Portlandia, marveled at a local company's new machine that can fill 56 beers in one minute and made good on our wager with Chicagoist over last weekend's Bears-Seahawks game.
- Shanghaiist was awestruck by a Chinese farmer that catches ping pong balls with chopsticks.
- Chicagoist tried to offer its readers some perspective regarding the recent hike in the state income tax. Maybe the founder of Jimmy John's Sandwiches should have read that before announcing he already filed for residency in Florida and was considering moving his headquarters out of state. There was plenty of time to read the site, since Chicago’s commute was deemed the worst in the country.
- Bostonist has a message for Mother Nature: You can give us all the snow you've got and we will still thrive because we still have beer. There may be one exception and that's the guy who wanted to blow up snow with bombs. In other Hub news: Tom Brady had successful foot surgery; Steven Tyler rocked "American Idol" with a surprisingly refreshing drug-addled, dirty old man perspective; we mourned Sargent Shriver and honored his service to the country.
- DCist announced the winners of its 2011 Exposed Photography Show, got incredibly excited for theweekend’s reunion of local indie-rock heroes The Dismemberment Plan and began dealing with the onslaught of House Republican legislation which would serve to further undermine the District's autonomy.
- Gothamist found out that bicyclists running a red light in Central Park get fined $270, the subway is making us sick and this is what a mobster nicknamed "Fatty" looks like.
- SFist reported on a local college radio station's format change.
- And we cultivated our green thumbs with the launch of our Garden Plotting series, and got some tips on what to plant this year from the woman behind GardeningNude.com.
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Cruise off the highway and hit locally-known spots for some tasty bites.
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Fentanyl and other drugs fuel record deaths among people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County. From 2019 to 2021, deaths jumped 70% to more than 2,200 in a single year.
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This fungi isn’t a “fun guy.” Here’s what to do if you spot or suspect mold in your home.
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Donald Trump was a fading TV presence when the WGA strike put a dent in network schedules.
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Edward Bronstein died in March 2020 while officers were forcibly taking a blood sample after his detention.
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A hike can be a beautiful backdrop as you build your connection with someone.