A quick wrap up of the cultural items we tweeted and re-tweeted this week via our Twitter stream. You can start following us here: @openculture
- RT @jonathanlandman: Insufferably brilliant: Bernstein on the Blues — Video Library — The New York Times -http://nyti.ms/dCkoqH
- Deep Thinking Alive and Well on the Web http://bit.ly/dfAJtL
- RT @TEDchris: Clever BBC video: #TED attendees on what the world needs in 18-seconds http://bit.ly/dCUdvq
- Digital Books and Your Rights: A Checklist for Readershttp://bit.ly/bfFCnc (via BoingBoing)
- RT @GuardianBooks: Harry Potter author JK Rowling faces plagiarism allegations http://bit.ly/b3gI2v
- RT @artsbeat: Rowling Denies Plagiarism Charge http://nyti.ms/daPewI
- Hunter S. Thompson calls customer service. (Contains, as expected, some NSFW language): http://bit.ly/cSeNcG via Metafilter
- RT @Richard_Florida: “Orders of magnitude greater” than the printing press — the future of digital publishing @nybooks http://bit.ly/cWtWBo
- How can you travel through novels with Google Earth? Google Lit Trips! Details here: http://bit.ly/9dHXSf
- Kindle for Blackberry, anyone? New app is out …http://bit.ly/9dCv3b
- RT @nybooks: David Levine: An Audio Portrait. The late artist talks about his caricatures in a narrated slide show.http://bit.ly/cLcAKU
- RT @creativecommons: Peer 2 Peer University launches second round of courses and new site via BY-SA. Apply by Feb 28 http://is.gd/8EO9D
- Descartes was apparently ‘poisoned by Catholic priest’http://bit.ly/9Cw1jt
- RT @guardianculture: JD Salinger letters reveal he was writing regularly long after 1965 http://bit.ly/aqDyQM
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