Friday, May 04, 2012
Today we were heartbroken to see the news that Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys passed away. The news was shared via Tweets, passed around the world by fans whose lives had been touched by his work. And shortly thereafter came the memories— Tweets about listening to the Beastie Boys, Tweets about meeting “MCA”, Tweets about the impact his music had on all of music that followed. A flow of Tweets in which we were all sharing what this man meant to us as individuals, collectively.
I think this is something important about Twitter. On Twitter our individual memories become a collective history that is more powerful, more meaningful and more instructive than ever before.
RIP MCA
Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys passed away this Friday. Across Twitter, musicians celebrated his work and remembered his impact on their lives and careers.
R.I.P. Adam Yauch - Beastie Boys. We've lost a visionary artist. Sitting in Brooklyn and feeling the impact like a black cloud.
— Amanda Palmer (@amandapalmer) May 4, 2012
Remembering Junior Seau
After the suicide of Chargers linebacker Junior Seau, NFL player Eric Olsen remembered him on Twitter.
Wow this is a tough one.. When I was a frosh in HS Junior Seau worked the Jay Fiedler Football camp and at the end of one of the days he...
— Eric Olsen (@EOlsen69) May 2, 2012
Re-living the Los Angeles riots
Twenty years ago LA erupted in a firestorm of riots after the Rodney King verdict. This year, NBC LA set up an account to tweet out updates from twenty years ago, exactly how and when they happened. These are excerpts from the first night of rioting.
#BREAKING: Violence reported at Florence/Normandie. Channel 4 News Telecopter en route.
— Real Time LA Riots (@RealTimeLARiots) April 30, 2012
White House Correspondents Dinner highlights
Every year the press and the President hobnob with celebrities and comedians for the a night of dinner, drinks and laughs. On Twitter, they call it #nerdprom. If you didn't manage to get on the guest list, you could still catch the jokes on Twitter:
Obama: "I'm the President of the United States. Why am I telling knock-knock jokes to @kimkardashian? Why is she famous anyway??" #whcd
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) April 29, 2012
SF Ballet's #AskADancer
Hours before the curtain raised for their performance of "Don Quixote", the San Francisco Ballet took fan questions for the show's star dancer.
#AskADancer "I'm excited to see where this tech-savvy culture will push ballet, & all the arts! Probably some bad, but also some brilliant"
— San Francisco Ballet (@sfballet) May 3, 2012
#PandaAI titillates nation of panda fans
The National Zoo live-tweeted a scientific procedure that just happened to be artificially inseminating a giant panda named Mei. It was fascinating from a scientific perspective and also attracted no small amount of snark.
And here's our slightly groggy, black-and-white rock star in recovery! #pandaAI twitter.com/NationalZoo/st…
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo) April 30, 2012
Kanye and Bieber tweet their way to collaboration
Two years ago Kanye West asked Justin Bieber to collaborate via Twitter. Now, as Kenny Hamilton reports, the collaboration is happening.
An I'm honored that you like my Music @JustinBieber!!!You gotta hear the album. Maybe we can do something together. Me, You and Raekwon
— Kanye West (@kanyewest) August 15, 2010
We have to imagine that when you're Lena Dunham, creator of the new HBO hit Girls, it takes a lot to make your day. Like when a comedy hero tweets his admiration to you.
Hey, @lenadunham, your show is really really good and funny and unique and other things.So keep going.Please.
— Louis C.K. (@louisck) May 4, 2012
--Andrew Fitzgerald, Manager, Editorial Programming (@magicandrew)