Read our review of Titanique, starring Layton Williams, Lauren Drew, Jordan Luke Gage, and Rob Houchen, now in performances at the Criterion Theatre to 30 March 2025.
Much of the flavor of these letters develops out of the notably divergent perspectives the correspondents bring to their epistolary exchange, which began in 1977 and ended (at least in this selection) ...
For those who only want to stream, many titles can be found on the Criterion Channel ... "Eraserhead" (1977) While many critics dismissed it during its initial release as a tasteless exercise ...
Arizona State University-affiliated research programs and laboratories will receive $1.2 billion in new funding for semiconductor packaging, winning two of four new national awards announced by ...
He died in 2005, and as the New Yorker’s Hilton Als writes in the liner notes for the Criterion Collection’s new edition of “Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling,” if you grew up listening ...
Rethinking Materials and Kraft Heinz are challenging start-ups worldwide to develop new and more sustainable packaging. The competition seeks flexible food packaging solutions that are either ...
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in packaging manufacturing has become a necessity. AI is revolutionizing traditional processes, driving efficiency, and creating new opportunities for ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. By Giles Harvey Read by Simon Vance Produced by Adrienne Hurst Narration ...
The vibe, on a rudimentary set that suggests, but no more than that, a generic liner, is of an undergraduate show brought to Edinburgh for a boozy midnight house. Worse still, just when you think you ...
Review: TITANÍQUE, Criterion Theatre What started as one-night showing in Los Angeles, after docking on Broadway, in Canada and Australia, Titaníque has now sailed into London. Based on the idea ...
With Captain Reeves having struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage at the helm of the British economy, it’s hard to know whether to weep or laugh. If the latter course is preferred, help is at ...
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