It’s been said about Bernard Madoff that he wanted to be caught. That knowledge of the extent of his crimes was its own burden, one relieved by those same crimes being exposed. It was impossible not ...
Well that was more fun than reading the book. All due respect to Fyodor Dostoevsky, but “Crime and Punishment,” his nihilistic deep dive into conscience and utilitarianism with its protagonist’s ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook American Ballet Theater unveils “Crime and Punishment,” an ambitious, but listless new production by Helen Pickett and James Bonas.
The Lansing Community College Department of Theatre is preparing to stage an adaptation of the classic novel "Crime and Punishment" later this month. Fyodor Dostoevsky’s "Crime and Punishment" is ...
Russian literature can be intimidating. It serves up dense, voluminous tomes filled with lots of suffering and names you might not be able to pronounce. But this summer The Old Globe Theatre has ...
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