February 03, 2014 7 Russian Dishes for Olympic Viewing OK, so you are recovering from the Super Bowl and starting to look ahead to next weekend’s opening of the Sochi games. Which of course means a viewing party, which means food, which means Russian food! Culture Food & Drink Russia File
January 30, 2014 7 Things We're Loving About the Sochi Olympics It’s now just 7 days until the start of the Sochi Olympics and here at Russian Life we are getting pretty excited. Sure, it’s our thing to get excited about all things Russian. But it’s more than that. Here are 7 reasons we’re particularly amped. Sports Russia File
January 28, 2014 7 Myths About Russian Cuisine There are many myths surrounding Russian food. Darra Goldstein, author of the cookbook, A Taste of Russia, addresses seven common ones. Food & Drink Russia File
January 21, 2014 9 Myths About Travel to Russia Is Russia a dangerous, expensive, complicated place to travel to? Is it full of mafia, alcoholics, communists and poverty? Sounds like it's time to debunk some myths about travel to modern Russia. Culture Travel Russia File
January 16, 2014 The One and Only Chapayev When battling the White Army in 1919, Vasily Ivanovich Chapayev had no idea he would one day become the hero of one of Soviet film's greatest works. Russia File
January 10, 2014 Why Don't Russians Smile? It is a common trope that Russians never smile. Which of course is interpreted to mean they are unfriendly, gloomy, sullen – positively Dostoyevskian. This, of course, is a complete misreading of body language and cultural norms. Culture Humor Language Russia File
January 07, 2014 The Many Homelands of Sergei Parajanov Start with an Armenian base, drop in some Tbilisi, some Moscow, some Kiev, stir in amazing cinematography and strong political convictions, season with a Siberian labor camp – and voila! You're getting close to the legendary filmmaker Sergei Parajanov. Film & TV Russia File
January 02, 2014 U.S.-Soviet Grain Trade: 5 Stages of Grief As the United States struggled with the trauma of seeing a fellow state succumb to Communism, a pattern of familiar stages started to emerge in - of all places - its agricultural exports. History Int'l Relations Russia File
December 26, 2013 Happy New Year! The New Year is Russia’s biggest holiday. But where does it come from – and why does it look so suspiciously like Western Christmas? History Holidays Russia File
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 27, 2013 Boris Grebenshikov, a Founding Father of Soviet Rock When the music you sing is banned, when the entire genre is identified with the enemy, how do you find the courage to keep singing? Just ask Boris Grebenshikov! Culture History Russia File