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Before Soviet Kids Ate Snickers, They Ate Gulliver Chocolate Bars
Before the 1917 Revolution Russian factories produced a variety of chocolate covered candy bars.
Dmitry Krymov's Mad, Mad World
Maxim Sukhanov and Chulpan Khamatova star in the premiere of Krymov's new play, "Notes of the Mad."
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Theatre Producer Sofia Kapkova: 'I Wanted to Create a Play That Addresses the Present'
The producer discusses her New York production of "Our Class," a play about the atrocities of World War II — and what this story says about her country’s...
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How To Grow Watermelon in the Arctic Circle
Once you grow it, how can you keep it during the cold months? The answer may surprise you.
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Containing Russia's Dangerous Game of 'Chernobyl Roulette'
Harvard historian Serhii Plokhy calls for the international community to ensure war and nuclear power can never mix again.
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A Guide to Soviet Table Habits and a Recipe for Furry Fish
"Herring Under a Fur Coat" is a classic of Soviet cuisine.
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Russian Actor Roman Madyanov Dies Aged 62
Madyanov was known for his roles as a military officer in the TV show “Soldaty” and as a corrupt official in the critically acclaimed 2014 drama “Leviathan...
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When the State Dietician Became the Enemy of the Soviet People
Jewish food became an integral part of Soviet and Russian cuisine, especially its healthful branch.
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TNT’s Comedy Club to Air Final Episode After 20 Years Amid Rumors of Revamp
Launched in 2005, Comedy Club featured an ensemble cast of young comedians, many of whom have since launched their own projects.
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Vladimir Pozner to Return to Russian State TV After 2-Year Hiatus
Pozner’s weekly interview show was taken off the air shortly after the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, allegedly to make room for war coverage.
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‘Russians at War’ Film To Be Screened in Toronto Despite ‘Threats’
Ukraine's ambassador to Canada condemned the festival for reinstating the screenings, denouncing the film as "Russian propaganda."
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A Savory Strudel From German Colonists on the Volga
German colonists combined their own recipe for a savory strudel with locally grown blue mustard seed oil.
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Toronto Festival Cancels 'Russians at War' Film Screenings Over Threats
"Given the severity of these concerns, we cannot proceed as planned," the Toronto International Film Festival said in a statement.
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Pro-Kremlin Filmmaker Mikhalkov Named ‘Honored Artist of Chechnya’
Kadyrov said he thanked Mikhalkov for his “unambiguously firm patriotic stance and the support he gives to President Vladimir Putin.”
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Filmmaker Zara Jian Celebrates the Spirit of Sergei Parajanov in Venice
In “I Will Revenge This World With Love," Parajanov's resilience in the face of repression inspires today's exiles.
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Anne Applebaum’s ‘Autocracy, Inc.’ Unpacks How the World’s ‘Bad Guys’ Learn from Each Other
The acclaimed journalist's new book deconstructs the fallacy that autocracies need to be ideologically aligned to help each other.
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Beloved Soviet-Russian TV Host Alexander Maslyakov Dies Aged 82
Maslyakov hosted Russia's most popular and longest-running game show.
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How Chicken Kyiv Conquered the World
Roll up your sleeves and learn how to make this classic, elegant dish from Ukraine.
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‘Russians at War’: Documentary About Russian Troops in Ukraine Criticized at Venice Film Fest
Director Anastasia Trofimova defended her film against a barrage of negative critiques.
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