The Toronto Globe and Mail decides readers aren’t really its demographic
Dennis Johnson
And thus removes one of the most esteemed book section editors in the business… Read more »
And thus removes one of the most esteemed book section editors in the business… Read more »
High-resolution scans of long-forgotten magazines and newspapers published by Soviet exiles… Read more »
While we might think of ebooks on tablets as a form of contemporary digital technology that is in direct opposition to a history of thumbing through bound paper pages, a… Read more »
Apparently, there are risks in still getting your newspapers delivered the old fashioned way! Andrew Blankstein writes in the Los Angeles Times that three men have been accused of breaking… Read more »
By now, it’s safe to assume you’ve read all about sock puppet reviews on Amazon. Crime writer R.J. Elroy was censured last year after posting pseudonymous reviews of his book A Quiet… Read more »