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My Favorite Celebrity Twitter Moments

Celebrities use Twitter for a variety of reasons. Some stick to the promotional side of things, some max-out on their fan interaction, and some like to toss back a few high-gravity ales and drunkenly rattle on about whatever happens to be on their mind at the time. Regardless of their social media motivations, following celebrities is one of the most…

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Blurring the Thin Red Line

Verbal gaffes are nothing new to politics. When you spend the majority of your time speaking to reporters, staffers and constituents, you’re bound to trip over your own words or misspeak on occasion; this mainly equates to an embarrassing feature in one news cycle that is quickly forgotten. Some comments, however, get taken to task – and threaten to sully…

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The March on Washington: 50 Years Later

Fifty years ago, one of our nation’s greatest leaders marched from the Washington Monument to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered one of the seminal speeches in our history. Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech was a generation defining piece of oratory genius, outlining the realities and possibilities of civil rights in the United States….

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Social Media Synthesis: The Blending of Online and Offline

There was a time when there was a dividing line between the online realm and the real world; a veritable 38th parallel separating our Internet personas and our actual reality. In hindsight, that time appears a dystopian landscape, where hash tags and status updates were mysterious jargon confined to the reaches of the World Wide Web, and social media accounts…

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The Internet is the New Highschool Hallway

High school was the certifiable nerve center for gossip and rumor. Hallways were constantly abuzz with mutterings of ‘who’s seeing who,’ ‘who did what last weekend,’ and where your reputation felt like the crux of your campus presence. In retrospect, those juvenile murmurs were inconsequential; you’re a successful business owner, you’ve carved a lucrative niche in your local community. The…

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Major League Baseball’s Culture of Complicity

  Since he came to the Yankees in 2004, Alex Rodriguez has been New York personified. A man as large as the city he represents; a lightning-rod comparable to the spire that adorns the Empire State Building. He of the veritable caravans of cash, the harem of Hollywood starlets, and the inexorable hubris that accompanies them – he is the…

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