Pam's Colecovision was her babysitter, from the age of 4 or 5, but the family only had one game. Over and over, hour after hour, she'd climb and jump through the three levels of Donkey Kong. But the ...
Which adding machines for your office are best? While adding machines, sometimes referred to as printing calculators, may seem outdated and obsolete, they remain indispensable for offices all over the ...
Last year, we noted how the long-standing vagaries of HDMI licensing and open source AMD driver development combined to prevent the upcoming Steam Machine from receiving official support for the HDMI ...
There’s nothing more frustrating than doing a load of laundry only to find that your clothes, while clean, have turned crispy and hard post-wash. That horrible stiff, crispy texture is usually a ...
Burrell School Board is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to install vending machines in school buildings. The board is considering a three-year contract with New Kensington-based Iron City Vending ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Daphne Rubin-Vega stars as a laid-off office worker who spins into a murderous rage in this update of Elmer L. Rice’s 1923 classic. By Laura ...
For anyone who studied the Theater of the Absurd back in college when the Theater of the Absurd was still being studied, you probably didn’t have Elmer L. Rice’s play “The Adding Machine” on your ...
HOME ESPRESSO REPAIR sits in a weathered wood house on Phinney Ridge, festooned by hand-painted signs that evoke an earlier, funkier era of Seattle. Driving by you might wonder, is this business real?
It’s a good time for Elmer Rice’s “The Adding Machine,” which can only mean that it’s once again a bad time for workers. I couldn’t recall when I last saw the 1923 expressionist drama about an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s a good time for Elmer Rice’s “The Adding Machine," which can only mean that it’s once again a bad time for workers. I ...
Originally written in the 1920s, THE ADDING MACHINE explores themes of work, identity, ambition, and alienation. Ideas that feel startlingly contemporary in a world increasingly shaped by automation ...