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Missing Alec’s Tweets? Four Suitable Celebrity Replacements

In the wake of adversity, we are all capable of acting rashly. But hey, Alec Baldwin, did you have to take it out on your Twitter followers?

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The Great Uniter: Even Celebrities Fail to Win The New Yorker’s Caption Contest

“I’m not going to say the word I’m thinking of.”

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Roger Ebert Sparks War of Words After Tweeting About Ryan Dunn’s Death

Has the much-loved and admired film critic become one of the bad guys he usually writes about?

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MTV’s Golden Popcorn and More: Six Wacky Award-Show Statuettes

Which you would prefer — a boring old Oscar or a gold-plated bucket of popcorn? NewsFeed thinks we know the answer.

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The New Yorker Finally Gives Ebert Cartoon Caption Two Thumbs Up

At last, film critic Roger Ebert has finally achieved his several-year-long goal: His 107th entry into The New Yorker‘s weekly cartoon caption contest has won.

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Roger Ebert Finds His Voice – With a Little Help from His Friends and His Laptop

For the movie critic, who made a career out of his verbal explanations about what movies we should see, the transition to voiceless life was uncomfortable but not impossible.

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Sorry, Objectivists: Atlas Shrugged Movie Gets Pummeled By Critics

The reviews for the long-awaited movie based on Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged are in, and they aren’t pretty.

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Keeping His Chin Up: Roger Ebert Gets Prosthetic Neck for New Review Show

When Ebert shows his face on TV tonight after more than four years off-air, he’ll attempt to look like he did, well, four years ago. 

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According to Ebert: The Oscar-Worthy NYC Blizzard Video

Sometimes, going out in the storm pays off.

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Roger Ebert’s Welcome Return to Reviewing Movies on TV

For many, the way in which the venerable film critic is handling his debilitating situation, is also worthy of Person of the Year consideration.