- LAist discovered that little kids on spring break enjoy spending their time teabagging.
- Chicagoist was far more enamored with the amateur strip contest So You Think You Can Strip - semifinals and finals - than they were with the local tea-bagging.
- Seattlest went on a mini listening tour this week, talking with Dr. Dog's Zach Miller, a visiting Cats cast member, and local jazz composer/comic-book enthusiast Andrew Boscardin.
- SFist was dismayed with the litter left over at Dolores Park after the city's annual "Hunky Jesus" contest (held on Easter, natch).
- Austinist noted enforcement of a noise ordinance has killed live music at a popular restaurant—and the bookings of over 80 performers.
- Londonist became rather over-excited at the prospect of Oxford Circus turning Japanese.
- Bostonist interviewed Amanda Palmer about her upcoming high school musical.
- Shanghaiist warned people against buying puppies from street sellers with horror stories about pets getting dipped into vats of dye to make them a more "lucrative" color.
- Phillyist joined their city in saying a sad goodbye to Harry the K.
- Torontoist's head exploded after discovering a colossally stupid transit shelter ad that depicted a radio about to commit suicide by jumping onto subway tracks—an ad created behind the transit system's back by a radio station that is, if you can believe it, owned by the same company responsible for maintaining those same transit shelters' ads.
- Gothamist was amused when Woody Allen's lawsuit against American Apparel (the clothing retailer used his image in an ad) and other accusations led American Apparel to demand nude pictures of his former lover's daughter-turned-wife.





"LAist discovered that little kids on spring break enjoy spending their time teabagging."
Really Jen? I mean, *really*????
Don't these idiots know their taxes just got lowered? Look at your paychecks, people.
We NYers have a reason to complain of high(er) taxes, however!
Just because their taxes have been lowered doesn't mean they can't protest mismangement and overspending by the government. Or do you want them to just accept their bribe and shut up?
they're worried about what taxes will look like down the road when we're sporting 2 trillion+ deficits per year... there just aren't that many rich people to fleece... let alone the states which are finding ways to tax everything, including the air we breathe. NY is the poster child for irresponsibility, as the budget went up another 10% and basically nothing difficult was cut.
So, I guess Sen Craig and Rev Haggerty were really ahead of their time with the whole Republican Teabagging thing!