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Watch Your Tongue
May 01, 2016

Watch Your Tongue

A short primer on some useful and not so acceptable bits of prison jargon.

An Unlikely Tsar
May 01, 2016

An Unlikely Tsar

Vasily Ivanovich Shuysky is generally treated as a minor figure in the history of the Time of Troubles, which is not just.

Refuge in Science
May 01, 2016

Refuge in Science

There is a flourishing field that defies the current sour public mood and is attracting ever increasing crowds of young people: education.

Dangerous History
May 01, 2016

Dangerous History

The study of history in Russia has become increasingly dangerous for anyone who fails to stick to official narratives.

Staying Unpredictable
May 01, 2016

Staying Unpredictable

The best trips are those that are unpredictable, that defy expectations and surprise you.

At the Dacha
May 01, 2016

At the Dacha

A family's summer vacation in the country is disturbed by a mysterious letter.

The Legend's Grandson
May 01, 2016

The Legend's Grandson

It can't be easy to make a mark in a sport where your grandfather long ago made your family name legendary, but Victor Tikhonov is giving it a snapshot.

Hunting the Kola Super Deep Borehole
May 01, 2016

Hunting the Kola Super Deep Borehole

Last fall, Russian Life editor Paul Richardson and photojournalist Mikhail Mordasov set off on a Kickstarter-funded, month-long, 6,000-kilometer road trip between Russia’s northern and southern borders.

The Man with the Monocle
May 01, 2016

The Man with the Monocle

This May is the 125th birthday of one of the greatest of Russian writers. Unfortunately, he saw little of his fame during his lifetime.

A Sumptuous Feast
May 01, 2016

A Sumptuous Feast

In celebration of Tsar Alexander III’s coronation in May 1883, the renowned artist Viktor Vasnetsov designed menus for a series of festive dinners.

The Master of Olkhon
May 01, 2016

The Master of Olkhon

Twenty years ago, scheduled flights halted at this distant, Siberian airfield. But that hasn't stopped Vladimir Prokopiyev and his wife Gerald from keeping the landing strip in working order.

Poetry Smackdown
May 01, 2016

Poetry Smackdown

Maria Zakharova, Russia’s foreign ministry spokesperson, staged a poetry slam of sorts with writer Dmitry Bykov after he published a lyrical comment about the initiative announced by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu: to launch a national soccer league. This poetic exchange, however, is more about Zakharova’s verbal style than the substance of the matter.

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