Month: March 2018
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Orthodox Lent — What’s the Point?
With the toughest week of Orthodox Lent ahead, Jennifer Eremeeva reminds us of the point of it all and makes it delicious, too.
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Music Not Music: The Wonder of the Zikr Duo
Keep your eye out for this one-of-a-kind musical group.
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Polenovo Between Revolutions: 1917-1937
A fascinating exhibition on how a progressive painter’s estate fared after the 1917 Revolution is one more good reason to visit Polenovo.
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‘Best of Russia’ Photo Show Opens at Winzavod
Moscow’s favorite photo exhibition opens with another dazzling display of images from all across Russia.
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Putin: The New Tsar
Watch this excellent new documentary before Russia’s presidential elections.
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Moscow’s Palisander Gallery Celebrates Italian Design
Don’t miss this delicious show of Italian design from the 1950s to the present day.
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Remembering Oleg Tabakov
Oleg Tabakov, one of the most prominent figures in Russian theater and cinema, died yesterday after a prolonged illness.
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Moscow Goes Green
From films and traditional dance to parties in pubs and a St. Patrick’s Day parade – there is something for everyone at Irish Week 2018.
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How Moscow Is Using Food to Lure Voters to the Polls
On Election Day Moscow is reviving an old technique to get out the vote: offer great food and delicacies.
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What’s On in Moscow March 8-11
There’s plenty to do for everyone who has stayed in Moscow over the holiday.
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An #Instafab International Women’s Day
A meal fit for your favorite great women. Don your aprons and get started!
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On Women’s Day, Russian Women Organize
How about an activist, feminist International Women’s Day? We’ve got you covered!
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The Eternal Allure of the Bolshoi Ballet
Natalya Rotenberg talks about the Bolshoi, the arts, and her foundation.
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Ancient Church Reborn in Vladimir
And now for some good news: the most beautiful medieval church in Russia is now even more glorious.
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The Weekend in Moscow: March 2-4
No plans for the weekend? Whether you love rap or opera, we’ve got it covered.