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Fairy Tale Interrupted: A Too-Brief Stay in Camelot
Sunday, June 24th, 2012
by Lana Khalfin on Reading Around
I pressed the pages on my Kindle much faster than I anticipated. Fairy Tale Interrupted, the recently released memoir by RoseMarie Terenzio, was achingly painful
Woman at Liberty: Susan Mitchell—An Artist Turns the Page
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
by Charlene Giannetti on Living Around
When you walk into a bookstore, how do you decide which book to buy? Perhaps you are seeking something on the bestsellers list. But if
e-Reading and More with the New York Public Library
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
by Nico Rosario on Reading Around
While reading on-the-go has always been popular, especially in cities like New York, where most people are catching up on magazine subscriptions, newspapers, and the
Tech Tidbytes: MobileMe Users, Read This
Not a MobileMe User? Read This Anyway!
Friday, June 10th, 2011
by Theresa Giannetti on Living Around
Do you have a MobileMe account (@me.com)? Then you probably got an email from Apple last Tuesday that you most likely skimmed through but didn’t
Tech Tidbytes: How iPad and Kindle Lived in Harmony
Monday, May 23rd, 2011
by Theresa Giannetti on Reading Around
Once upon a time, there was a Kindle. Its owner spent many a joyful hour perusing through the latest mysteries, literature, and other fine books
Technophobe 2.0—Resisting the Pings and the Pokes
Sunday, March 14th, 2010
by Lena Kim on Living Around
I received the text from my sister at around 8:30 on Valentine’s Day: “Michelle’s in labor.” I called her back immediately and asked, “How’s she
















