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Theatre Tuscaloosa concludes its "Anastasia" run; Lee Bains and sing-along at DCBC; Eagles tribute band and more.
A historical exploration reveals shifting attitudes towards queerness, from Leonardo da Vinci's era to modern LGBTQ+ rights.
To honor Freddie Gray, Baltimore artists took to canvas and sculpture this summer to commemorate his life and memory. Part of an occasional series.
A noblewoman from a prominent house in the Kingdom of Hungary, Elizabeth Bathory was famously tried and convicted for killing hundreds of women and girls over a twenty-year period. Four of her ...
Standing as a symbol of their valour and vision, the 12 forts of the Maratha Empire have been added in the UNESCO World ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes it's his destiny to recreate the Russian empire and won't back down in Ukraine, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in an interview with "Face the ...
The man behind a massive canned-soup empire in Russia and the U.S. is calling on President Trump to demand Russian President Putin not mess with American-owned businesses.
It’s Cossack to the future for the beleaguered Russian army. The Kremlin is using horses and donkeys to transport troops and supplies on the battlefield in Ukraine — as part of an attempt to ...
A RUSSIAN fighting for Ukraine has vowed to keep battling Vladimir Putin – even if Ukraine signs a peace deal. Maximilian Andronnikov, better known as Caesar, is the leader of the … ...
Increasingly, analysts had been taking fears of Russian victory in Ukraine seriously. An Empire Called Forever At its low points, the heroic, ferocious stand of a few in Avdiivka against the ...
In his 1898 book War in the History of the Russian World, Nikolai Sukhotin, the director of the Russian General Staff Academy, calculated that Russia had spent 353 of the past 525 years—two-thirds of ...