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1. Telegraph ordered to pay damages over book review

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Bookseller Staff
Publication Date: 
Tue, 26/07/2011 - 17:11

Telegraph Media Group has been ordered to pay £65,000 in damages after losing a high court case for libel and malicious falsehood over a Lynn Barber book review published in the Telegraph.

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2. Odds and Bookends: July 24

McCourt: A Storyteller Even as a Teacher
A tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frank McCourt, who died on July 19, highlighting his decades of work as a New York City public school teacher.

Alice In Wonderland Movie Trailer
Take a first look at the Alice in Wonderland movie trailer, directed by Tim Burton, scheduled for release in March 2010.

Happy birthday, Ernest Hemingway
This week marked the 110th anniversary of Ernest Hemingway’s birth. Check out Jacket Copy’s post and links to the annual Papa Look-Alike Contest, held last weekend at Sloppy Joe’s Bar in Key West, Fla.

The Fortieth Anniversary of the First Moon Landing: review
The Telegraph’s Helen Brown examines four accounts of the moon landings by astronauts and historians, including Magnificent Desolation by Buzz Aldrin.

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3. Friday Procrastinatin: Link Love

Happy Friday to all. The sun is shining (at least for now), spring is in the air and you are still sitting at your desk. Sorry about that. Procrastinate the day away with these links or by exploring the great content we posted this week (seriously it was a great week!)

A reading list of essentials that could keep you busy all year, and next year, and the year after.

A day in the life of everyone who sits around me.

Time Out takes on publishing.

How should you feel when the Pulitzer Prize winner is no one?

Essential New York books.

An interview with Tony Kushner. (Favorite Angels in America quote, “The white cracker who wrote the National Anthem knew what he was doing. He set the word free to a note so high nobody could reach it. That was deliberate.”)

Library smut!

(A little incestuous I know, but…) Ben Zimmer’s “Goodbye for now” post.

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4. Buffalo Readings: Rafael Bueno Live at the Rotisserie Gallery -

It’s the last Friday of September and you know what that means…..poetry time!


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Brooklyn, NY October 20th, 2006
Poem: Rafael Bueno
Shakuhachi: David Acevedo
Purcussion: Callahan

The Buffalo have always been proud to have Bueno amongst our members. But “member” is to put it lightly. (more…)

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