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He may be known for wielding blasters in The Mandalorian or protecting apocalypse-era teens in The Last of Us, but off-screen, Pedro Pascal is far more likely to be found with a book in hand than a ...
The Mill on the Floss is George Eliot’s most autobiographical novel, and the first she published after her identity as a woman was revealed. A ‘dreamscape’ version of her Warwickshire childhood, the ...
Mikhail Bulgakov’s ‘The Master and Margarita’, written between 1928 and 1940, also hinges around a pact with Satan (Woland), who arrives in Moscow to create mayhem among its literary community and ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed forward Mikhail Ilyin to a three-year entry-level contract, it was announced today by President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas. His ...
The director Sara Holdren has made it pretty clear that she’s a fan of Mikhail Bulgakov. In the biography that accompanies her new production of Gounod’s “ Faust ” for Heartbeat Opera ...
Once considered the heir apparent to Victor Hedman, Sergachev has emerged as a leader on a young and surprising Utah club.
Mikhail Sergachev has grown into a leader for Utah Hockey Club since getting traded from Tampa Bay in June.
Egg prices are sky high. Utah Hockey Club players have a solution Mikhail Sergachev has been providing eggs from his chicken coop to his Utah Hockey Club teammates.
Mikhail Baryshnikov on Being the Change The dancer, actor, and choreographer could have dined out for a lifetime on his talent and fame. What good would that have done?
A Russian poet and author discussed famous literature he believed includes messages to former dictator Joseph Stalin in a McKeldin Library lecture Friday.
Endless debate over whether the ending of the composer’s Fifth Symphony represents a capitulation to Soviet demands or a secret dissent obscures a more tantalizing possibility.