This is the department of the federal government Marc currently works for
HUD (The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Marc and Chelsea were a "A Tough Act to Follow" in this Spring 2013 musical
Curtains
According to James P. Cannon, the secretary of the American Socialist Workers Party, this man's last words were "I will not survive this attack. Stalin has finally accomplished the task he attempted unsuccessfully before."
Leon Trotsky
Xander Bogaerts
This Jesuit university in Milwaukee boasts famous alumni including Chris Farley, Danny Pudi, Joe McCarthy, Doc Rivers, Jimmy Butler, and Dwayne Wade
Marc-ette University
Marc is a huge fan of this 2019 American mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson and starring Daniel Craig
Knives Out
These are the names of Marc's two cats
Bern & Liz
Marc's portrayal of this character in the UMass Theatre Guild's musical in Fall 2012 was Tony-worthy according to some
Moritz Stiefel
This first artificial Earth satellite was launched by the USSR on October 4th (what up Slan?) 1957 and triggered the Space Race.
Sputnik 1
You might find one Marc's Barstool buddies Jared Carrabis in this section of Fenway Park- it's the name of his Red Sox podcast
Section 10
In 2014 chaos ensued at this New England-based super market chain. Power struggles, strikes, family rivalry... What else could you want?
Marc-et Basket
Based on the hunt for one of America's most infamous serial killers, Zodiac (2007) takes place primarily in the area surrounding this city.
San Francisco
No duh! Marc kept a copy of this book/pamphlet in his pocket at times in his high school days
The Communist Manifesto
This three-named actor and singer has had a prolific career on screen and stage, but is perhaps most beloved by Marc for playing the singing voice of Jethro in The Prince of Egypt
Brian Stokes Mitchell
This man served as served as president of Russia from 2008 to 2012 and as prime minister from 2012 to 2020. Most people think Putin was still calling the shots.
Dmitry Medvedev
Whatya have? In his Astoria bartending days, Marc once made an old-fashioned for this former Red Sox manager
Bobby Valentine
This 19th century statesman masterminded the unification of Germany in 1871 and served as its first chancellor until 1890
Otto von Bis-marc
Gone Girl (2014) was a good get. Unfortunately, Ben Affleck shut down production for four days for this reason
He refused for his character to wear a Yankees cap... what a legend
This is the degree Marc earned from Baruch
Master of Public Administration
One of Marc's favorites, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, had a star-studded original Broadway cast in 1979 including Angela Lansbury, Victor Garber, and this later Blue Bloods actor
Len Cariou
The 1980 Soviet hockey team looked unbeatable, as they were led by goaltender Vladislav Tretiak and this captain who was the winner of two Olympic gold medals, the Order of Lenin, the Red Banner of Labor and the Badge of Honor. Talk about Russia's favorite son!
Boris Mikhailov
DAILY DOUBLE
Marc witnessed the final out of the 2013 world series at Stackers... this guy was behind the plate at Fenway
Henry Paulson owes a debt of gratitude to this 19th century businessman who founded what would become one of the world's largest investment banks
Marc-us Goldman
DAILY DOUBLE
SE7EN (1995) is about the hunt for a killer who fashions his murders based on the seven deadly sins... the final action-packed scene is heartbreaking, particularly violent, and represents these two sins
Marc's journey to excellence went through this Austin high school
St. Andrew's Episcopal School
Marc's favorite rendition of The Phantom of the Opera stars this Iranian-Canadian actor and singer
Ramin Karimloo
Saint Petersburg has been renamed multiple times. On 26 January 1924, shortly after the death of Vladimir Lenin, it was renamed to Leningrad. Before that, it was renamed in 1914 to this name because St. Petersburg sounded "too German" for contemporary Russians.
Petrograd
Marc loves Fenway- the Red Sox have been playing at there since 1912, but from 1901–1911 the franchise played its home games at this now demolished baseball stadium
Huntington Avenue Grounds
This French nobleman, revolutionary politician, philosopher, and writer was famous for his libertine sexuality and penned controversial works like Juliette, a novel about an amoral nymphomaniac murderer who is successful and happy
Marc-is de Sade
Marc loves Clue (1985). The film is based off a board game on which there is a cellar with a cellar (with the envelope) and this many other "rooms" players can travel in and out of
Nine