- Chicagoist again went to the dogs as one of its dog beaches was named amongst the nation's best.
- SFist worried over running into Meg Whitman's son in a bar or Thomas Kinkade on the highway.
- LAist opined in response to the media criticism of 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, defending her explorer's spirit and quest to sail around the world.
- Londonist chronicled two assaults on former leaders. Margaret Thatcher will receive a visit from Sarah Palin, while Winston Churchill's cigar was airbrushed out of a museum poster.
- Phillyist continued to advocate for Philadelphia's four-footed friends, this time after a year-old pit bull puppy was fund hanged in a local playground and the city's animal awareness and rescue groups responded.
- Bostonist went sporty, advising readers where to watch the world cup, helping ladies understand the complex sport of basketball, and of course holding back a few tears.
- Shanghaiist gawked as they saw a Chinese woman transformed from an ugly duckling to a swan with the help of make up.
- Gothamist didn't realize that pot was growing in Union Square Park or that a free concert headlined by Degrassi's Wheelchair Jimmy (Drake) could cause a riot.
- Torontoist checked out their city's annual festival for dogs, Woofstock, and got photos as wonderful as you'd expect.
- Seattlest celebrated the Frye Art Museum being named one of the top ten free museums in the U.S.
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