Nicholas’s character was his fate, argues Hasegawa, and it was the fundamental absence of a higher purpose at its heart, ...
South Coast Repertory and HFP LIVE will present pianist/actor/playwright/producer Hershey Felder, for a strictly limited engagement of Rachmaninoff and the Tsar.
Keith Neilsen’s Britain and the Last Tsar (1996), argued unconvincingly that in 1914 Britain should have been less worked up about Germany than Russia’s long-term threat to its supreme ranking ...
Eugenia Smith spent much of her life in Newport claiming to be the lost princess and youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas. But do her claims add up?
From 1971 until her death in 1997, an Austro-Hungarian by way of Chicago and New York made Newport her home. Her name was ...
As Trump surrounds himself with tech billionaires, NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with journalist David Hoffman about Russia's ...
Trump’s thirst for land is either a negotiating tactic or the dawn of a new imperial age, writes Richard Hall.
Swiss businessman Jean-Henri Dunant was shocked by the paralysis of local authorities after the Battle of Solferino, and then ...
Happy 93rd birthday to John Williams today, the Superman of Film Music! Aedín includes a wonderful selection of his scores ...
As stalled military shipments to Kyiv resume, US President says Zelensky is open to the idea of a barter, which likely would include lithium, a key component of car batteries, for example.