Archive for the 'News & Gossip' Category



Need to Quote an Expert? Create Him Out of Thin Air!

Published on August 9, 2006

What with all the explosive news this week about faked “news” photographs from Lebanon and wire services firing the freelancers who took them, now Wired News has yanked three articles from its site amid suspicions that their writer — who is an author as well as a journalist — invented a source. “Tribal Curse Haunts Launch [...]


Babar Turns 75

Published on August 8, 2006

This year is Happy Birthday #75 for Babar the Elephant, “the fictional pachyderm decried by some as a symbol of oppression and imperialism,” reports North Korea Times: “Babar, who lives in a world reminiscent of colonial-era French settlements in Africa, is being celebrated in France with postage stamps, a marketing deal with the Environment Ministry [...]


More Misery at Zimbabwe’s Book Fair

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To update you on that Zimbabwean International Book Fair that Dibs! covered yesterday … well, as if things weren’t bad enough already, its gay and lesbian section was trashed by vandals! According to South African site IOL, “The gay and lesbian stand at Zimbabwe’s International Book Fair in Harare has been destroyed. Organisers granted the [...]


Book Fair Reveals Zimbabwe’s Sorrowful State

Published on August 7, 2006

You can tell by its book fair that Zimbabwe is majorly screwed-up. “Once Africa’s proudest annual literary celebration,” Zimbabwe’s Inernational Book Fair “now has only one tale to tell — the decline of a country brought to its knees by political and economic woes,” reports Qatar’s Gulf Times. Until 2002, the fair “was one of [...]


How Many Volumes on Display at the Syrian Book Fair Are Dedicated to Suicide Bombers?

Published on August 3, 2006

It’s book-fair time again in Damascus! As the sounds of artillery draw ever closer, “under the patronage of President Bashar al-Assad, Minister of Culture Riad Na’asan Agha opened Tuesday the 22nd session of the International Book Exhibition at al-Assad Library,” reports the Syrian Arab News Agency. Lasting from August 1 through 11, the fair is [...]


Accused Rapist of Novelist’s Wife Says He Now Has a Damaged Penis

Published on August 2, 2006

On trial now are the four Nairobi thugs who attacked Kenyan novelist Ngugi wa Thiong’o in 2004 and raped his wife. Ngugi’s writings lambasting colonialism and Christianity and the Kenyan government got him jailed in 1977 — he wrote his book A Devil on the Cross on prison toilet paper. A Marxist who wrote Swahili [...]


Books to Be Eliminated From California Classrooms: O Brave New World With Such Illiterates in It

Published on July 31, 2006

Even if books are absent from fifty percent of American homes, kids still read books in school … right? Wrong, now that California is instituting a new bookless mode of teaching history and social studies, “in what could be the first large-scale step to eliminate books from classrooms,” according to a terrifying story in Reuters: [...]


Cricketers Have Busy Bats, New Book Reveals

Published on July 29, 2006

Americans neither know nor care much about the game of cricket, but maybe we should, coz apparently it turns you into a sex magnet, as revealed in a new book about Australian player Shane Keith Warne, who “had sex with at least 1000 women and was caught just five times,” according to Cricketzone.com. Caught? Is [...]


Salman Rushdie Calls Germaine Greer “Disgraceful” for Supporting Anti-Brick Lane Agitators

Published on July 28, 2006

It’s now being called “the Battle of Brick Lane” — the mostly Bangladeshi residents of London’s Brick Lane district have used what some would call protests and others, including Dibs!, would call threats to keep a film version of Monica Ali’s novel Brick Lane from being shot in their neighborhood. The Guardian reports that veteran [...]


Comic-Book Character Causes Another Death in Bed-Stuy

Published on July 26, 2006

The Marvel Comics character Blade the Vampire Slayer was a role model inspiring a young Brooklyn man to kill the violent drunkard who had, moments before, shot the youth’s mother to death. As reported in the Downtown Star, Emmanuel Allen returned last week to the Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment that he had once shared with his girlfriend [...]