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Jonah Lehrer Resigns From New Yorker After Making Up Bob Dylan Quotes for His Book “Imagine”

Monday, July 30th, 2012

July 30, 2012, 1:49 pm2 Comments

By JULIE BOSMAN
Jonah Lehrer

Jonah Lehrer, the staff writer for The New Yorker who apologized in June for recycling his previous work in articles, blogs and his bestselling book “Imagine,” resigned from the magazine, he said in a statement.

Mr. Lehrer faced new questions about his work on Monday in an article in the online magazine Tablet that reported  that he had admitted to fabricating quotes from Bob Dylan in “Imagine,” a nonfiction book published in March by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

“Three weeks ago, I received an email from journalist Michael Moynihan asking about Bob Dylan quotes in my book ‘Imagine,’ ” Mr. Lehrer said in a statement. “The quotes in question either did not exist, were unintentional misquotations, or represented improper combinations of previously existing quotes. But I told Mr. Moynihan that they were from archival interview footage provided to me by Dylan’s representatives. This was a lie spoken in a moment of panic. When Mr. Moynihan followed up, I continued to lie, and say things I should not have said.”

“The lies are over now. I understand the gravity of my position. I want to apologize to everyone I have let down, especially my editors and readers. I also owe a sincere apology to Mr. Moynihan. I will do my best to correct the record and ensure that my misquotations and mistakes are fixed. I have resigned my position as staff writer at The New Yorker.”

Michael C. Moynihan, the author of the Tablet article, wrote that he questioned Mr. Lehrer about quotes that appeared in “Imagine” that Mr. Moynihan could not verify.

Lori Glazer, a spokeswoman for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, said the publisher is “exploring all options” regarding the book. For now, the publisher will halt shipment of physical copies of the book and is taking the e-book off the market.

Paul Anka is 71 years old today.

Monday, July 30th, 2012

Canadian singer … big in the ’50s and ’60s

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Buffalo Bob Smith died 14 years ago today, at the age of 80.

Monday, July 30th, 2012

He was the host (and the voice of Howdy Doody) on the TV series “The Howdy Doody Show”

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Bob Hope died 9 years ago today, at the age of 100.

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Comedian and American institution, acted in many “Road to …” films, well-known for entertaining US troops overseas, known for his theme song “Thanks for the Memory

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Jerry Van Dyke is 81 years old today.

Friday, July 27th, 2012

He played Luther on the TV series “Coach” and starred in the widely panned series “My Mother the Car”

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Crazy Ed Gein died 28 years ago today, at the age of 77.

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Killer who inspired movies like “Psycho”, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, and “Silence of the Lambs”, he was discovered to have robbed graves as well as killed people in order to dismember their bodies and eat the parts or fashion them into clothes and ritual items, guess what? he died in an insane asylum

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James Best is 86 years old today.

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Played Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane on the TV series “The Dukes of Hazzard”

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Mick Jagger is 69 years old today.

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Lead singer of the band The Rolling Stones, “Angie”, “Paint It Black”, “Let’s Spend the Night Together”, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

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Chad Everett, star of 1970s TV drama ‘Medical Center,’ dies at 75

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Chad EverettChad Everett was married to Shelby Grant for 45 years until her death in 2011. Everett died Tuesday at the age of 75. (CBS / July 24, 2012)

 

By Scott Sandell This post has been corrected. See note below for details.July 24, 2012, 7:27 p.m.

Chad Everett, who starred in the 1970s TV drama “Medical Center,” has died. He was 75.

Everett’s daughter told the Associated Press that he died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles after a year-and-a-half-long battle with lung cancer.

Perhaps best known for his role as surgeon Dr. Joe Gannon, the actor was twice nominated for a Golden Globe for his perfomances on “Medical Center.” The series ran seven seasons and, at the time, tied with “Marcus Welby, M.D.” for longest-running medical drama.

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But in an acting career that spanned more than 40 years, Everett guest-starred on a wide range of television series, including “The Love Boat,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “Melrose Place” and as a closeted gay police officer on “Cold Case.” Everett found a new audience in 2009 when he acted in an episode of the CW‘s “Supernatural” as an aged version of Dean Winchester, usually played by Jensen Ackles. He  recently appeared in the TV series “Castle.”

His film credits include “Mulholland Dr.,” “The Jigsaw Murders,” “The Firechasers” and director Gus Van Sant‘s “Psycho.”

Everett’s interest in acting began in high school, when he took theater classes in Dearborn, Mich. Everett then attended Wayne State University before moving to Los Angeles and signing a Warner Bros. contract. According to his agent, Everett — born Raymon Lee Cramton on June 11, 1937 — changed his name because he was tired of explaining “Raymon, no ‘D’, Cramton, no ‘P.’”

He began his career with a small role on the detective drama “Surfside 6,” and he followed that with a more notable part in “Claudelle Inglish.”

A conservative Republican, Everett made headlines in 1972 after going toe to toe with Lily Tomlin on “The Dick Cavett Show.” Tomlin, a feminist, became outraged after Everett referred to his wife, horse and dog as his “property.” A 1977 Time magazine profile on Tomlin says she was so infuriated that she “stunned even herself” by storming off the set.

Everett is survived by his two daughters and six grandchildren. He was married 45 years to actress Shelby Grant — who appeared opposite him on “Medical Center” as a dying young woman — until her death last year.

– Carina MacKenzie contributed to this report

Charlie Rich died 17 years ago today, at the age of 62.

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Country music singer, nicknamed the Silver Fox, “Behind Closed Doors”, “The Most Beautiful Girl”

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