Shakespeare and Co. Reading List
The first famous English language independent bookstore on the Left Bank of Paris was started by Sylvia Beach in 1919. The bookstore immediately attracted English-speaking readers,...
The first famous English language independent bookstore on the Left Bank of Paris was started by Sylvia Beach in 1919. The bookstore immediately attracted English-speaking readers,...
TensorFlow is an open source library for machine learning developed by Google, and the first release candidate for TF 2.2 shows there will be several breaking...
I have recently had occasion to start thinking about the Instagram account @hotdudesreading again, after many years without doing so. I wondered whether the account still...
Trigger warning: This post will discuss suicide and self-harm, and ways these subjects are portrayed in fiction and the media.The Society of Authors, the UK’s trade...
“The X’s Daughter” is an intriguing title trend that I have noticed for years.I call it a trend, because I feel like I’ve seen more and...
Like any good middle class ’90s baby, I am a devoted fan of Anne Hathaway. Not Shakespeare’s wife, although she rules too, but the doe-eyed screen...
The exact geographical boundaries of the region dubbed “Upstate New York” are a matter of debate: those from the City apply the term to everything that...
Petrograd, Russia: 1917. Seventeen-year-old Katya’s life has been turned upside-down by years of war with Germany. Russia is losing the war, and soldiers are deserting in...
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web is sponsored by “More than 70 years later, the global threat...
JavaFX 14 is here and brings a lot of bug fixes and a manageable amount of improvements. Most importantly, this release is on schedule, like clockwork....