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Two Dots is an award-winning game set to a uniquely vibrant soundtrack. Listen as in-house composers and sound designers Ross Wariner and Cody Uhler— play Two Dots as they lead a live eight-piece band through the game's musical sequence.
Actors Grace Helbig, Mamrie Hart, and Hannah Hart—aka "YouTube"s holy trinity"—have a moderated discussion and Q&A about Dirty 30. The new comedy centers on three lifelong friends who decide that an epic thirtieth birthday party is just the ticket to shake them out of their collective rut.
Nordeus founder Branko Milutinović, and Chelsea and Serbian international footballer Nemanja Matić, discuss the intersection of professional football and technology, and review the latest updates to Top Eleven 2015. Hosted by Paul Croughton at the Apple Store, Covent Garden.
Actors Omari Hardwick, Naturi Naughton, Lela Loren, and Joseph Sikora discuss Season 3 of Power. Premiering July 17 on STARZ, the show picks up with James (Ghost) St. Patrick (Hardwick) trying to get out of the drug game as he expands his nightclub empire. Moderated by Jacque Reid, host of "New...
Grazia Style Director, Paula Reed interviews fashion designer Christopher Kane at the Apple Store, Covent Garden in London. Spotted by Donatella Versace after his Central Saint Martins graduation show, Christopher has gone on to win multiple awards for his achievements in fashion design and is...
Join us for a discussion with designers Doug Cunningham and Jason Noto, proprietors of Morning Breath, a boutique studio in Brooklyn, New York. The two first met while working in the design department of Think Skateboards in San Francisco, and since then, their work has gradually grown beyond...
Director Nigel Cole and producer Elizabeth Karlsen discuss the making of the film, Made in Dagenham, at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. The film tells the story of Rita O’Grady, the catalyst for the 1968 Ford Dagenham strike by 187 sewing machinists which led to the advent of the Equal...
Yoji Yamada, a recipient of the Japanese Order of Culture and one of Japan’s leading directors, appears in the Apple Store, Ginza. Yoji Yamada has spent 50 years examining changes in the family in Japan through films such as Kazoku (Family), The Yellow Handkerchief, My Sons, Gakko, Ototo and the...
Bandleader, bassist, and composer Ben Williams discusses his sophomore album, Coming of Age. Williams became a rising star when he won the Thelonius Monk International Jazz Bass Competition in 2009, and he won his first Grammy Award in 2012.
Much-loved comedy actor and writer Nick Frost discusses his new book Truths, Half Truths & Little White Lies. The story of his life warts-and-all, the memoir is funny but also dark, exhilarating and movingly honest. Hosted by Chris Hewitt at the Apple Store, Covent Garden in London.
Join actors James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Betty Buckley for a discussion and Q&A about Split. The tense thriller centers on Kevin (McAvoy)—a man with dissociative identity disorder who has 23 known personalities—and one who is still submerged and set on dominating all the others.