March 01, 2014 Rain, Rain, Go Away On the closure of one of the last independent broadcasters. Politics
December 19, 2013 9 Crazy Things Russian Lawmakers Have Tried to Ban Some Russian legislators have an unwavering faith in the ability of laws to rid society of all its evils. Noise? Bad news? The stench of garlic? The end of the world? No problem - just ban 'em all! Humor Politics Russia File
December 12, 2013 Constructing a Constitution Happy birthday, Russian Constitution! Let's take a quick look at where you came from: the political struggles, reform efforts, and occasional street fighting of a newborn country. History Politics Russia File
November 01, 2013 Navalny's Near Miss An insider's account of the Navalny campaign for Moscow mayor. Politics
September 26, 2013 Bukharin: Rise and Fall Nikolai Bukharin, the Moscow revolutionary, was on the rise throughout the early twentieth century – but as we all know, what goes up must come down. Turns out you come down especially fast if you meet Stalin at the top. History Politics Russia File
September 11, 2013 Patriotism: A USSR Story Being patriotic in the Soviet Union was a duty, a challenge, and a potential pitfall, all rolled into one. The story of one Soviet singer, Joseph Kobzon, shows how one cultural idol walked that dangerous line. Culture History Politics Russia File
September 05, 2013 The Politics of Moscow's Migrant Crime Statistics In addition to highlighting local issues, Moscow's mayoral race has generated lively discussions of various national topics. Front and center among these is Russia's immigration and migrant worker policy. Culture Politics Russia File
September 03, 2013 Russian Political Prisoners Ignored by Everyone Sergey Udaltsov, a leftist protest leader currently under house arrest pending investigation of his alleged planning of the May 6, 2012 Bolotnaya Square riots exemplifies the popular saying: “out of sight, out of mind.” Yet he is not alone in his plight... Politics Russia File
September 01, 2013 Reset, Shmeeset It would be an understatement to say US-Russian relations have hit a low point. Not a Cuban Missile Crisis or even a 1980 Olympic Boycott sort of low point. More like a US bombing of Belgrade or Russian sleeper spies discovered in America sort of low point. Int'l Relations Politics Russia File
August 15, 2013 Watch out for that bear Today I stumbled across an interesting article online. At first I thought it should be filed in the "someone is trying to stir the Cold War pot again" but then I read on... Economy History Politics Russia File
May 01, 2013 Last Days of the First Oligarch A look at the life, death and legacy of oligarch Boris Berezovsky, who recently committed suicide in London. Politics