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Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79: Celebrities Remember Her on Twitter

By Steven HofferMar 23rd 2011 – 10:50AM

"Elizabeth Taylor takes final bow. Never more beautiful than as Maggie the cat. Never more actor impressive than as Martha in Virginia Woolf," Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers wrote after the breaking news that the beloved star of Hollywood's golden age had died this morning. Taylor, remembered for Academy...

John Galliano Fired From Dior for 'I Love Hitler' Remarks; Twitter Piles On

By Steven HofferMar 1st 2011 – 1:31PM

Tell us how you really feel. Christian Dior announced Tuesday that it has fired chief designer John Galliano after video surfaced of the fashion industry icon exclaiming "I love Hitler" and uttering other anti-Semitic remarks in a Paris bar. Sidney Toledano, Dior's president and chief executive, was, unsurprisingly, not...

Twitter Reacts to LeBron James 'Karma' Tweet, and It's Not Pretty

By Steven HofferJan 12th 2011 – 10:53AM

Was it karma? The Los Angeles Lakers handed the Cleveland Cavaliers a merciless defeat on Tuesday night, embarrassing LeBron James' old running mates 112-57 in one of the most lopsided match-ups of the NBA season. Pretty brutal. But it seems that if you ask LeBron, his former team had their eleventh straight defeat...

For Some Twitter Users, Tonight's Total Lunar Eclipse Is All Fun and Games

By Steven HofferDec 20th 2010 – 4:40PM

On a day when the Internet can't get enough lunar eclipse coverage, everyone's favorite astrophysicist and "Daily Show" guest Neil deGrasse Tyson took to Twitter for a little fun with the big celestial event. (Obviously Tyson has far more impressive qualifications than "Daily Show" guest -- try planetarium director for...

Howard Stern Signs Contract With Sirius XM Radio: Twitter Reacts

By Steven HofferDec 9th 2010 – 2:02PM

(Dec. 9) -- The "King of All Media" is not relinquishing his crown quite yet. Howard Stern announced today on his Sirius XM radio show that he will remain with the satellite-radio company for another five years. Details of the contract have not been released, but Stern did mention that the show will continue to air four...

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