WSJ: Bad Sports Fan Behavior Envy

WALL STREET JOURNAL: It’s yet another example of newsmaking outrageousness at a Phillies game this year. You may have heard about the New Jersey man who was arrested in April after intentionally unburdening his stomach upon the 11-year-old daughter of … an off-duty cop. Then, of course, there was Taser Boy, the wily teen who darted onto the Citizens Bank Park turf and got electrified in the outfield. As embarrassing as these incidents may be, these Philly moments underscore a curious, if not especially politically correct, crisis: New York is losing ground in the edgy fan-behavior race. Again: This is […]

EARLY WORD: Sabina Tribute At Liberty Lands

1200 block of North 4th, 11:05 AM 6/4/10 by JEFF FUSCO DAILY NEWS: Tomorrow, O’Donnell’s former boss, Tommy Updegrove, will help organize a memorial service for her rather than “a boring old funeral service. She would have hated it. This is what she would have loved. Expect beauty, music, laughs, tears and a lot of love.” O’Donnell’s friends and family plan to gather at 3 p.m. on a neighborhood spot that O’Donnell loved, Liberty Lands on 3rd Street between Brown and Poplar. MORE INQUIRER: The service will run from 3 to 7 p.m. Attendees are asked to bring live or […]

BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX: Hall & Oates Join Arizona Boycott, Cancel Diamondbacks Concert

AZ CENTRAL: The Diamondbacks announced Monday that Daryl Hall and John Oates canceled their postgame concert scheduled for July 2 at Chase Field because of their personal stance against Arizona’s new immigration law. Hall and Oates issued the following statement: “In addition to our personal convictions, we are standing in solidarity with the music community in our boycott of performing in Arizona at this time. We would like to emphasize that this has nothing to do with the management of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who have been professional and cooperative throughout our dealings with them. This is our response to a […]

BP: Dog Ate Our Gulf Spill Response Plan

ASSOCIATED PRESS: Professor Peter Lutz is listed in BP’s 2009 response plan for a Gulf of Mexico oil spill as a national wildlife expert. He died in 2005. Under the heading “sensitive biological resources,” the plan lists marine mammals including walruses, sea otters, sea lions and seals. None lives anywhere near the Gulf. The names and phone numbers of several Texas A&M University marine life specialists are wrong. So are the numbers for marine mammal stranding network offices in Louisiana and Florida, which are no longer in service. BP PLC’s 582-page regional spill plan for the Gulf, and its 52-page, […]

TONITE: Don’t Get Mad, Get Even

RELATED: Chris Pronger isn’t upset, but some women are. A poster in Tuesday’s Chicago Tribune shows the Flyers stalwart defenseman in a skirt, along with a headline that reads, “Chrissy Pronger. Looks like Tarzan, skates like Jane.” Clever like sixth grade. Not only is the Tarzan joke as old as Tarzan, the skirt thing rips off the New York Post. “The Frillies Are Coming to Town!” its front page declared in October, next to a picture of outfielder Shane Victorino in a skirt. Pronger barely bothered to react.”I don’t read what you guys write, good or bad,” Pronger said Tuesday. […]

THE DARREN CHRONICLES: Local Man Bombs Hard

Following that old show biz maxim that says if you are gonna go down in flames take as many people with you as you can, Ben Salem’s Darren Finizio went Kamikaze last night on America’s Got Talent — he shows up at the 1:23 mark. Extremism in the pursuit of a an ‘E For Effort’ is no vice.  * RELATED: The first of many, many questions you want to ask is: What’s with the hair? It’s an impossibly thick brown shag that’s utterly fashionable — for 1974. A quick tug confirms its owner’s assertion that, no, it’s not a wig. […]

HOW THE WEST WAS WON: ‘Information Wants To Be Free’ Replaced By ‘Information Is A Slave To Value’

THE ATLANTIC: After 15 years of fruitless experimentation, media companies are realizing that an advertising-supported model is not the way to succeed on the Web and they are, at last, seeking to get consumers to pay for their content. They are operating on the largely correct assumption that people will be more likely to pay for consumer-friendly apps via the iPad, and a multitude of competing devices due out this year, than they are to subscribe to the same old kludgy Web site they have been using freely for years. As a result, media companies will soon be pushing their […]

LADY GAGA: Alejandro

BOSTON HERALD: It opens with the ominous (and ridiculous) goose-stepping and closes with Gaga on a bed outfitted in a latex nun’s habit. In between, there’s a frozen heart on a black satin pillow, a coffin being carried through the snow, and “Cabaret” gloom shadowing the whole thing. Oh, and there’s a bra with machine gun barrels protruding from each breast that’s clearly an homage to, or besting of, Madge’s infamous conical cups. Is Gaga reaching her serious phase? What can that even mean coming from Miss Disco Stick? The song itself is the worst part of the video; “Alejandro” […]

MEDIA: When It’s Later Than You Think

HUFFINGTON POST: Last week, Israeli commandos boarded a relief ship attempting to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip and, during a clash with pro-Palestinian activists, shot nine people to death. It was an old-fashioned, bona fide “international incident,” a fiasco that raised alarming questions about the current trajectory of Israel’s security, the wisdom of its government, as well as the fate of Obama’s Middle East policies and U.S. security in general. Within a few days, though, the Washington media’s “Israel narrative” abandoned those questions and focused instead on the ugly words and sudden retirement of cranky 89-year-old White House […]

WORTH REPEATING: You Call This Living?

NEW YORK TIMES: The 19th-century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer [pictured, above] held that even the best life possible for humans is one in which we strive for ends that, once achieved, bring only fleeting satisfaction. New desires then lead us on to further futile struggle and the cycle repeats itself. Schopenhauer’s pessimism has had few defenders over the past two centuries, but one has recently emerged, in the South African philosopher David Benatar, author of a fine book with an arresting title: “Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence.” One of Benatar’s arguments trades on something […]

CONCERT REVIEW: Broken Bells At The E-Factory

BY JONATHAN VALANIA FOR THE INQUIRER When it comes to popular music, Danger Mouse (also known as Brian Burton) has been the Zelig at the dawn of the 21st century, an everywhere man with an uncanny knack for being at ground zero of the decade’s important pop moments. The Grey Album, where the Beatles’ White Album peanut butter got mixed up with Jay-Z’s Black Album chocolate? Check. The Gorillaz’s sophomore slump-defying second album, Demon Days? Check. Gnarls Barkley’s breakout global hit “Crazy”? Check. Danger Mouse’s latest zeitgeist moment is Broken Bells, a collection of shimmering analog-era pop produced in collaboration […]

NPR FOR THE DEFICIT: WHYY $3.9M In The Hole

INQUIRER: Public broadcaster WHYY ended its last fiscal year with a deficit of $3.9 million, an unexpectedly big swing from the previous year’s $1.6 million surplus, according to its latest tax filing. The deficit follows four years of surpluses and was accompanied by a rise in WHYY’s payroll costs, according to the station’s latest 990 tax form, covering the year ended June 30, 2009. The compensation of chief executive officer and president William J. Marrazzo, which two years earlier generated controversy as the top pay nationwide for a local public broadcasting CEO, dropped for the second straight year, to $506,157 […]