37 Of Your Favorite Witchy History Reads
This Riot Recommendation listing your favorite witchy history books is sponsored by The Familiars by Stacey Halls and MIRA Books. Young Fleetwood Shuttleworth, noblewoman of one...
This Riot Recommendation listing your favorite witchy history books is sponsored by The Familiars by Stacey Halls and MIRA Books. Young Fleetwood Shuttleworth, noblewoman of one...
Sponsored by Macmillan Audio A mesmerizing debut by Chip Cheek, Cape May explores the social and sexual mores of 1950s America through the eyes of a...
Sponsored by Devil’s Daughter by Lisa Kleypas Last week we asked you to share the books that have most shocked or disturbed you – and boy,...
When I read Roberto Bolaño’s novel The Savage Detectives some years ago, I didn’t spend much time wondering who the so-called detectives of the title were....
Pockets are pretty useful for human beings. You can use them to store stuff that you really need, to keep your hands warm, or even just...
What might have begun with Satoshi Nakamoto’s now immortalized whitepaper has since gone on to transform and animate a wide array of industries. Working across voting...
With close to half a billion broadband subscribers, India is undoubtedly a global powerhouse in the connected arena. Add the thirst of its citizens for free...
Another month is about to end and so it is time for a new GitLab release! GitLab 11.8 features a truly extensive list of new features, changes,...
Even though macOS is often regarded as the best designed operating system out there, it could still use some improvements. For starters, the dock — which...
Are you hearing what we’re hearing? That’s Ariana Grande belting out her iconic whistle during rehearsals as she gears up for a headlining stint at Coachella....