US – Sunday, March 21
Final push is on for health care reform
Democrats in the House of Representatives on Thursday predicted weekend passage of a sweeping health care overhaul that budget analysts said would cut the U.S. deficit over 10 years and dramatically expand health coverage.
 
Abuse apology not enough, critics say
Pope Benedict’s apology to Ireland went further than any other papal statement on child sex abuse by priests, but still fell far too short for many victims of the scandals shaking the Roman Catholic Church across Europe.
 
Just when it couldn’t get worse for Bullock, here come the neo-Nazis
Sure, it’s Monday, but it could be worse — you could be Jesse James. On Saturday, James went back to work at West Coast Choppers, days after allegations surfaced that he cheated on his wife, Sandra Bullock, with a tattoo model. Us Weekly notes he was wearing a wedding ring.
 
SXSW ’10: Get your dance on, great songs optional
The trends that emerged from the SXSW Music Conference in Austin last week are still bubbling to the top as I make sense of the hundreds of songs that filled the city for four days, but one thing I definitely noticed is that popular music may soon have a lot more emphasis on flexibility.
 
‘Free’ ad leads to fraud suit
NEW YORK. A Wisconsin college student is suing credit firm Experian — the brains behind the ubiquitous FreeCreditReport.com jingles — for fraudulent advertising after she inadvertently signed up for a monthly $14.95 monitoring service.
 
At AKC, it’s score one for the mutts
Founded in 1884 as a registry for pure-bred dogs, the American Kennel Club didn’t traditionally offer many perks for your beloved lab-poodle-schnauzer mix. But as of April 1, the AKC Canine Partners Program will offer mutts not only membership benefits, but opportunities to compete at dog sporting events.
 
Updated 02:38, March the 6th, 2009
 
Arthur Etchells night ended at the Sidecar Bar and Grille, where he finished off his Philly Six Pack.Arthur Etchells night ended at the Sidecar Bar and Grille, where he finished off his Philly Six Pack.
Metro: Christopher Gabello
 

Long night to find top six brews in city

How do you warm up for Philly Beer Week? Going to six bars to find the perfect six-pack seemed like the best idea.
 

We started at the Good Dog Bar where brewer Casey Hughes was giving Philly Beer Week’s “Hammer of Glory” a test run as he tapped a firkin.

Two glasses later we were headed out to Kite & Key in search of a better stout.

Next up was the Belgian Café where we went about choosing a Belgian beer for our mix-a-six. The choice was as difficult as the drinking was easy.

At Amada the draft list impressed but we were there to experience a $30 per bottle Spanish beer inspired by famed chef Ferran Adria. Designed to go with Spanish food, the beer practically demanded we order a plate of charcuterie. Too bad the kitchen was closed.

 Off to the South Philadelphia Taproom, we scanned the beer list that featured beers from near and far. A couple high-alcohol choices later, and we had picked a winner.  

The night finished at the Sidecar. An espresso-flavored stout closed out the night and guaranteed a bleary-eyed morning.    

Etchells enjoying a glass of Tripel Karmeliet at the Belgian Cafe. Etchells enjoying a glass of Tripel Karmeliet at the Belgian Cafe.
Metro: Christopher Gabello
 

Art started his night with a just-tapped ferken of Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel at Good Dog.
 
Art started his night with a just-tapped ferken of Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel at Good Dog. Metro: Christopher Gabello
 

 1. Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel (Cherry Hill, N.J.)
WHERE: Good Dog Bar (224 S 15th St., 215-985-1918, gooddogbar.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Belgian dubbel style poured from a firkin, it was a cloudy brown in color with fruity hops taste.  

2. Sly Fox O’Reilly’s Stout (Phoenixville, Pa.)
WHERE: Kite & Key (1836 Callowhill St., 215-568-1818, thekiteandkey.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Irish- style draft stout poured with nitrogen to give it a creamy head. Black in color with a roasty taste.

3. Tripel Karmeliet (Belgium)
WHERE: Belgian Café (2047 Green St., 215-235-3500, thebelgiancafe.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: This Belgian Tripel-style beer is brewed with three types of grain. It is golden in color, light in body with a touch of sweetness and a finish similar to Champagne.

4. Estrella Damm Inedit (Spain)
WHERE: Amada (217 Chestnut St, 215-625-2450, amadarestaurant.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Spanish beer is a collaboration between a Spanish brewer and famed El Bulli chef Ferran Adria. It reminds you of a light saison with subtle hints of orange and spice and finishes dry.  

5. Russian River Damnation (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
WHERE: South Philadelphia Taproom (1509 Mifflin St., 215-271-7787, southphiladelphiataproom.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Another Belgian strong ale, this one is heavy on the banana overtones and finishes smooth.

6. Pennichuck Pozharnik (Milford, N.H.)
WHERE: Sidecar Bar & Grille (2201 Christian St., 215-732-3429, thesidecarbar.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: A Russian Imperial Stout brewed with espresso and vanilla beans, this dark beer tastes of coffee, toffee and malt. A wonderful way to end an evening.

 
 
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MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
 
 
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