Today is Bloomsday, the day of celebration for James Joyce's tome, Ulysses. (The novel follows protagonist Leopold Bloom through Dublin over the course of one day, June 16, 1904.)  Below I have included some links to Bloomsday articles, posts and activities to commemorate Joyce's iconic work.  Most of them are brief and include additional links, so they are definitely worth a glance.  At the very least, I recommend listening to a rare recording of James Joyce reading from Ulysses or Irish actress Marcella Riordan reading of the last 50 lines of the book, often referred to as Molly's soliloquy, and taking a glance at Ulysses Unseen, an electronic comic book version of the novel. Happy Bloomsday!

It's Bloomsday! Listen to Molly's Soliloquy! [Boston Globe]

8 ways to celebrate James Joyce and Ulysses [LA Times]

Bloomsday: How to Celebrate James Joyce's Ulysses [WSJ.com]

Tweeting Ulysses: Fans Put A Twist On Bloomsday [NPR]

What Would Joyce Do?: Ulysses Revisited—In Comic Form [Huffington Post]

Computer helps solve Bloom's riddle [Irish Times]

'Ulysses' Leopold Bloom's Journey Through Dublin Photo Gallery [IrishCentral]