GUNCRAZY: Glock-Packing Soccer Mom Shot Dead

INQUIRER: Meleanie Hain, the soccer mom who openly sported a holstered Glock 26 at a daughter’s games, and her husband, Scott, were found dead of gunshot wounds last night at their Lebanon, Pa., home, according to police. “Some media outlets have gone to the stretch of calling it a murder-suicide,” said Chief Daniel Wright. “The coroner’s office and the police are calling it a death investigation.” Police believe no one else was involved, however, Wright said. “Daddy shot Mommy!” was yelled by children running from the Hain house early last evening, neighbors told the Lebanon Daily News. The Hains’ three […]

I, GAMER: Got Live If You Want It

BY ADAM BONANNI The many failed conversations I’ve had with my dad are proof it’s not easy to explain to a non-player the appeal and the import of video games, but Video Games Live, an orchestral tribute to the cultural importance of video game music, aims to do just that by delivering an accessible experience of gaming without all that cumbersome pushing of buttons and such. Video Games Live, which comes to the Kimmel Center on Sunday, is the brainchild of game composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall, who have scored hundreds of game titles. There will be lights, there […]

PAPERBOY: Slow-Jamming The Alt-Weeklies

BY DAVE ALLEN Like time, news waits for no man. Keeping up with the funny papers has always been an all-day job, even in the pre-Internets era. These days, however, it’s a two-man job. That’s right, these days you need someone to do your reading for you, or risk falling hopelessly behind and, as a result, increasing your chances of dying lonely and somewhat bitter. That’s why every week PAPERBOY does your alt-weekly reading for you. We pore over those time-consuming cover stories and give you the takeaway, suss out the cover art, warn you off the ink-wasters and steer […]

THE EARLY WORD: Wild Things

Exclusive Where the Wild Things Are Advance Film Screening & Benefit Fundraising event supports the Rosenbach Museum & Library Wednesday, October 14 @ The Ritz East WHEN: Wednesday, October 14, 2009; Reception at 6:30 p.m. Film at 7:30 p.m.     WHERE:  The Ritz East – Landmark Theatres, 125 South Second Street, Philadelphia (Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets, Front and Second Streets) ADMISSION: Tickets for the advance screening and benefit are $100 per person. Children’s tickets are available for $20 (one adult ticket must be purchased for every child’s ticket purchased). The ticket price includes complementary beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and popcorn, and […]

PW: Why The Right Hates ACORN, How They Took Them Down, And Why Philly Didn’t Take The Bait

[Illustration by ALEX FINE] BY JONATHAN VALANIA FOR THE PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY There’s an old joke that goes like this: A pimp and a prostitute walk into an ACORN office and ask for advice setting up a brothel and smuggling in underage Salvadoran girls to whore out for fun and profit. The punchline is the pimp and the prostitute were in fact a pair of twentysomething right-wing media provocateurs armed with a hidden camera. Over the summer James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles visited an undisclosed number of ACORN offices on the East and West coasts—including Philadelphia. While the Philly office didn’t […]

NPR FOR THE DEAF: We Hear It Even When You Can’t

VANITY FAIR: As the Bush administration waned, the Treasury shoveled more than a quarter of a trillion dollars in tarp funds into the financial system—without restrictions, accountability, or even common sense. DONALD BARLETT and JAMES STEELE reveal how much of it ended up in the wrong hands, doing the opposite of what was needed. MORE RADIO TIMES Hour 1 It has been one year since the U.S. Congress authorized the U.S. Treasury Department to spend roughly $700 billion to stabilize the nation’s economy. In an article in the October issue of Vanity Fair, investigative journalists DONALD BARLETT and JAMES STEELE […]

SURVEILLANCE STATE: Big Brother Is Getting Bigger

NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS: On a remote edge of Utah’s dry and arid high desert, where temperatures often zoom past 100 degrees, hard-hatted construction workers with top-secret clearances are preparing to build what may become America’s equivalent of Jorge Luis Borges’s “Library of Babel,” a place where the collection of information is both infinite and at the same time monstrous, where the entire world’s knowledge is stored, but not a single word is understood. At a million square feet, the mammoth $2 billion structure will be one-third larger than the US Capitol and will use the same amount of […]

Barnes Foundation Unveils New Design Plans

NEW YORK TIMES: The Barnes Foundation, the major art collection that fought for years to relocate from suburban Philadelphia to the city’s downtown, has taken another big step in that direction. A design for its new building there, by the New York architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, is to be officially unveiled this week. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Web site published a series of renderings of the project on Monday. MORE INQUIRER: Today – the day the Barnes Foundation, long of Latchs Lane in Merion, unveils the design for its $200 million gallery on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway – is […]

MADDOW: David Berman’s Dad Is Shockingly Evil

BUSINESS AND MEDIA:  “What you might not know from all of the breathless ACORN damnation coverage is what ACORN actually does,” Maddow said. “They do things like advocating for a higher minimum wage. They do things like helping low- income families file their taxes. They do things like helping low-income families find jobs. They do things like registering people to vote.” So with all those good deeds why was ACORN getting such bad press? According to Maddow it is because when corporations feel threatened they hire lobbyists and create “corporate-funded purportedly grassroots organizations” to hold the poor down. “That sort […]

MANAN TRIVEDI FOR CONGRESS: Decorated Soldier, Doctor, Democrat, Health Care Reformer, Eagles Fan

BY PHILLYGRRL Last month, 35-year old Manan Trivedi, a physician and Iraqi war veteran, announced that he was running for the position of U.S. Representative in the 6th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. The post has been held by Republican Jim Gerlach for four terms despite a significant increase in Democrat voters in the district. The post became vacant when Gerlach announced in February that he will be running for governor of Pennsylvania in 2010. Since then, Trivedi, a Democrat who grew up in Berks County and currently works and resides in Reading, PA, has been spreading the word about his […]

TONITE: Pop Can Eat Itself

Looking for something to do tonight? Phawker has you covered. Check out alternative hip-hop group Anti-Pop Consortium tonight at the Silk City Diner. Anti-Pop Consortium opened for Radiohead in 2001, before disbanding in 2003. Now the band, featuring Beans, M. Sayyid, Earl Blaize, and High Priest is back, promoting their fourth album, Fluroescent Black, which was released in late September. Tonight’s show also features a performance by Lushlife, the Philadelphia-based hip-hop producer/MC who just released his second album, Cassette City. — Phillygrrl Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 9:00pm Silk City Bar Diner & Lounge 5th & Spring Garden $10 Advance […]

PREDICTION: And The Winner Is…Not Us

[Photo by KILLADEFIA] BY MIKE WOLVERTON SPORTS GUY I nailed the playoffs last year. Picked the winners all the way through before it started and hit 6 out of 7 series. Correctly had the Phillies over the Rays in the World Series before a single playoff pitch was thrown. What I’m saying is…if only 1 of these 7 predictions pan out, I’m still batting .500 over the last two years. Here we go. Division Series (Best of Five)   Yankees over Twins/Tigers. The winner of today’s one-game playoff between the Twins and Tigers will have some momentum, after all they’ve […]