RMS Titanic in popular culture

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A Titanic blunder

Here to talk about human error and what it means in this grandest of instances, we’re speaking with Kathryn Schulz, author of ‘Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error.’

Titanic history preserved in letters

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Nazi version of ‘Titanic’ gaining renewed attention as anniversary approaches

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New releases this weekend include a ‘flat’ Titanic 3D and a ‘sweet’ American Reunion

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The Nazi ‘Titanic’

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Did a Mirage Sink the Titanic?

The sinking of the Titanic has long been considered a colossal human failure – a preventable disaster caused largely by ineptitude and misjudgement.   A new theory from one British Titanic historian, however, suggests that highly unusual weather conditions are to blame instead. Tim Matlin is the author of three books about the Titanic. His latest, […]

MS Balmoral Retraces the Path of the Titanic

The MS Balmoral set sail from Southampton on Sunday, the same place where the Titanic set sail 100 years ago.  The ship is retracing the path of the RMS Titanic for the centennial memorial of its sinking.  Chris Buckler, correspondent for our partner the BBC, is on board the MS Balmoral.

New Movie Releases: ‘Titanic’ in 3D, ‘October Baby,’ ‘American Reunion’

It’s Friday, when we talk about movies at The Takeaway.  There are a couple very big ones this week, as well some smaller ones. On the big side, we have Titanic 3D, and on the small side, a socially conservative, religious, and very controversial film called “October Baby.” Rafer Guzman and Kristen Meinzer, our Movie Date […]

Remembering the Titanic, Launched 100 Years Ago Today

One hundred years ago today, the Titanic launched. It was designed to carry 3511 passengers and was supposed to be “unsinkable” with lifeboats for less than a third. It was first dropped into the waters in Belfast on May 31, 1911. She got the traditional shakedown and then there was that quick stop in Southhampton […]