Engines Podcast
Engines of Our Ingenuity 1836: Pulp Fiction Art
Posted on · Episode: 1836 Pulp Fiction Cover Art: In which the picture precedes and follows the story. Today, can we tell a book by its cover?
Posted on · Episode: 1836 Pulp Fiction Cover Art: In which the picture precedes and follows the story. Today, can we tell a book by its cover?
Posted on · On Tuesday's Houston Matters: Reflecting on the career of NASA's Chris Kraft, the future of the Battleship Texas, a NASA engineer writes science fiction, and we preview the Houston Shakespeare Festival.
Posted on · Writer and former Houstonian Aja Gabel talks about her debut novel, which is set against the dynamic of a group of young classical musicians.
Posted on · Episode: 1152 Macbeth, populism, and insanity Today, Shakespeare tells us how to stay sane.
Posted on · Lone Star College-CyFair's drama department presents John Patrick Shanley's play Doubt, A Parable from March 27 to April 12. The Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play was written just a decade ago but is set in a Catholic school in the Bronx in 1964. It explores what happens when a nun, without direct evidence, suspects […]
Posted on · Schlumberger, the world's largest oilfield services company, whose domestic offices are based here in Greater Houston, has agreed to pay more than $232 million for violating U.S. sanctions in Iran and Sudan. The subsidiary Schlumberger Oilfield Holdings Limited will also plead guilty to conspiring to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act or IEEPA. Other […]