Mount Dora’s eastern location on the lake means gorgeous lakefront sunsets too. Stop by or stay at the historic Lakeside Inn, where you can walk the shoreline, relax by the waterfront pool with a book ...
By Alexandra Jacobs What are three popular tropes that romance novels use? Jennifer Harlan, a New York Times books editor, recommends three romance novels that show off those tropes at their best.
Five key metrics developed by Google's DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) team have become the industry standard for assessing a development team’s performance: deployment frequency ...
On January 17, the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) will become implemented. This is significant because DORA is considered by many to be the world’s most comprehensive and far ...
Dora Romano was born near Naples (Italy) and she graduated in sociology (1979). In 1980 she received a degree from the Bottega Teatrale di Firenze, the Vittorio Gassman' Acting School. She works and ...
Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy-turvyism and zany names to invent stories for children and help children invent their own. By Mac Barnett For the three Latino kids transported to 1862 Mexico in ...
Two new books, “The Sirens’ Call” by Hayes and “Superbloom” by Carr, argue that our capacity for attention and connection has been devastated by the digital age “Elita” is a novel ...
Halloween may just be one day a year, but the industry behind it is constantly at work. The Halloween and Costume Association (HCA) has announced three new leaders to its Board of Directors. Casey ...
It is no longer a technical concern relegated to IT teams but a strategic imperative shaping modern enterprises' trust, growth and sustainability. Yet, the Digital Operational Resilience Act ...
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Last night, The Halloween & Costume Association (HCA) held its inaugural Spooky Awards at the Halloween & Party Expo in Las Vegas. This new honor spotlights “outstanding artistry, craftsmanship, and ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.