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Elsewhere In The Ist-A-Verse: Occupy Everywhere


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Published Oct 16, 2011

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  • SFist watched Occupy SF block the Wells Fargo headquarters and protest Jeb Bush.
  • DCist readers finally found an action of the D.C. Council they could rally behind: giving restaurants and bars the go-ahead to start serving alcohol at 8 a.m. on Sundays and certain retailers the right to sell booze until midnight.
  • Chicagoist went behind the scenes to cover the building of the Chicago area's newest haunted house.
  • LAist learned that Forbes thinks LA is the most stressful city in the country.
  • Austinist interviewed OMD's Paul Humphreys and checked out OMD's show.
  • Gothamist was on hand for all the Mayor Bloomberg's visit and claim that the park needed to be cleaned to the cleaning's postponement (and violent clashes with police) and yesterday's huge march on Times Square. Musicians like Tom Morello and Amanda Palmer sang to the crowd, and, yes, Kanye West was there.

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