This week, Phillyist saw the waters of a landmark fountain run red for a Showtime marketing stunt, the Phils pull ahead, and some serious nostalgia. They also got a chance to review an awesome tribute album, reminded folks to see the King, and appreciated their beautiful skyline.
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...Lindsay Lohan: Last week, we swore we'd never trust Lindsay Lohan again. Here's why: Lohan was booked last week after a Memorial Day drunken-driving incident, but released almost immediately on bail. Only a few days later, and not long after being released from rehab, she was arrested again for DUI and cocaine possession. (Mugshot here.) How was she caught? Oh, by chasing her newly-former personal assistant's mother. Surprise, surprise: Lindsay is professing her innocence, so she's checked back into rehab, probably to try to stem a potential six-year sentence. Needless to say, producers of Lindsay's current projects are not happy – at all.
Headlining their fan appreciation tour, The Click Five does just that: appreciates their fans. North Star Bar, a great little venue near Girard College, made their venue teenager-friendly by letting the under-21 fans enter through the back door and placing a bouncer at the door in between the bar and stage area. As I was standing there waiting for The Click Five, I saw one fan with a Fall Out Boy purse. (A purse...
...Exits: After all the guff with The Don, we're not exactly surprised. (Via .)
...Valid Points: Elton John may be outspoken, but he might also be right. (Via Yahoo!)
Work has been going on at the site, located along 17th Street between JFK and Arch, for almost two years now. The concrete core is about the same height as the William Penn statue at the top of City Hall, making the building's impact on the skyline impossible to miss.
By way of Attytood, Phillyist learned that Philadelphia is being bandied about as a possible location for next year's blogging extravaganza, Yearly KOS. And whereas the possibility that influential, impassioned political bloggers might storm the area next year is an exciting one and sure, we're pleased that one of the detractor's complaints is that there's too much to see and do here, Phillyist is more tickled by the fact that one commenter referred to...
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Philadelphia author, Robert Dunbar
