Neil Gaiman Crowdsourcing a Short Story Via Twitter

Neil Gaiman Crowdsourcing a Short Story Via Twitter

Coraline author Neil Gaiman wants to make a writer out of you....  read more

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The Paste Guide to Twitter: The 100+ Best Users to Follow

The <em>Paste</em> Guide to Twitter: The 100+ Best Users to Follow

For a while, we've been compiling lists of musicians, comedians, filmmakers, writers and even fake personalities worth following on Twitter...  read more

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Ten Review Haiku

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Follow @PasteHaiku/Submit a Haiku Review/Topic of your choice Are you following PasteHaiku on Twitter yet? Submit your own using the tag #pastehaiku. You can review anything you’d like—a record, a movie, a TV show episode, a product—and each day, we’ll name the best one Paste's Haiku Of The Day. Here are some examples to inspire you: ...  read more

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12 Funniest Hash Tags on Twitter

12 Funniest Hash Tags on Twitter

The Hash Tag is dead. Long live the Hash Tag.Sure they can make Tweets seem like some unreadable programming language, but for every hash tag claiming Monday for cats, declaring your love for GI Joe the Movie or starting a movement to bring every single pop star to Brazil, there's a truly funny hash tag meme. Turns out, the hive-mind can be clever. Searching the history of Twitter, we've come up with what he think are the 10 Funniest Hash Tags. Sadly, Twitter.com itself is a lousy place to go looking for older memes, but Google works just fine....  read more

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Colin Meloy Fan to Ghostwrite The Decemberists Frontman's Twit Today

Colin Meloy Fan to Ghostwrite The Decemberists Frontman's Twit Today

With recent 140-character proclamations like, “Thank God! We'll finally have a Pitchfork rating assigned to every Beatles record!,” it turns out that Colin Meloy is still a musician worth following on Twitter. ...  read more

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10 Unique, Funny or Useful Twitter Users You Should Follow Right Now

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Oh, hello. I'm @austinlouisray, and I'm here to steal an idea from @joshjackson, editor-in-chief of @PasteMagazine. He's been doing a rather stand-up job of laying the groundwork of what will eventually become the all-encompassing, ridiculously-comprehensive and unendingly-entertaining Paste Guide to Twitter, so far covering musicians, charities, comedians and much more....  read more

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Fox Attempts to Spice Up Re-Runs with Twitter

Fox Attempts to Spice Up Re-Runs with Twitter

Aiming to make re-runs more interesting, Fox is bringing them into the 21st century. The network's website will feature tweets alongside online re-runs of their hit Fringe and brand new, buzzed-about show Glee....  read more

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20 More Musicians To Follow On Twitter

20 More Musicians To Follow On Twitter

Since last we scanned the Twitterverse for our favorite musicians, Trent Reznor has given up the Twitter ghost, but plenty of other musicians have begun updating in his place. These are just some of my favorites. 1. Camera Obscura - camera_obscura_ This Scottish band has released one of my favorite albums this year. Best recent tweet: Just been to collect my bike. Sometimes, cycling in Glasgow is a lot like the escape scene at the start of Raiders of the Lost Ark. K Runner-up: Amsterdam to glasgow. 90 mins spent in full view of a filthy urchin feasting gleefully on...  read more

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Last Chance to Pre-Order Imogen Heap's Ellipse

Last Chance to Pre-Order Imogen Heap's <em>Ellipse</em>

Today is is the final day to pre-order Imogen Heap's third album Ellipse, as it is slated for a U.S. release tomorrow....  read more

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Twitter: The Opera is a Real Thing That's Actually Happening

<em>Twitter: The Opera</em> is a Real Thing That's Actually Happening

@Radames Slavery sux, u should ditch Pharaoh. g2g my dad's here #niledeltaOK, a real Twitter opera will probably look nothing like that, but that doesn't mean the Royal Opera House of London (pictured above) isn't doing it anyway. Yes, that's right, they're creating an opera composed entirely of storyline suggestions sent to their Twitter account. More than 350 people have contributed so far....  read more

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