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There are 38 item(s) tagged with the keyword "journalism".

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31. Reaching for the Stars

“What have you done to my magazine?!"

Tags: journalism, history, russian life
32. Vladimir Gilyarovsky and Russian Journalism

Even today, 165 years after his birth, Vladimir Gilyarovsky - journalist, poet and writer of prose - is widely revered, especially among Muscovites.

Tags: Gilyarovsky, journalism, Moscow
By The Editors
33. Let's Do This

It's time for Russian Life to move aggressively into the digital online space. But that costs and it will take the support of readers to make this possible. Visit newrussianlife.com for more info.

Tags: journalism, news, kickstarter
34. The Children of 1917

The Children of 1917 project offers an amazing journey through time. You will learn about the lives of some remarkable survivors: Russians who not only were born in that tumultuous 1917, but who then lived through Civil War, industrialization, collectivization, Stalinism, World War II, the Cold War, Khrushchev, the era of Stagnation, the collapse of the USSR, and the turn of the twenty-first Century.

Tags: journalism, books
35. Issue 147

This may be one of my favorite issues of Russian Life since we took over the magazine in 1995.

Tags: journalism
36. Catchy beats and milk-soaked scuffles

Russia's physics-defying display at Eurovision. Bullying via dairy products. Plus some saucy presidential pecking – on the lips. 

Tags: Eurovision, journalism, Putin, Trump, zoo, Navalny, selfie, milk
By Alice E.M. Underwood
37. Russian Life Book Receives National Award

The classic work of Russian journalism, Moscow and Muscovites, by journalist Vladimir Gilyarovsky (translated by Brendan Kiernan), received the prestigious 2015 AATSEEL Award for Best Scholarly Translation into English.

Tags: Gilyarovsky, Moscow, history, journalism, books, translation
38. In Defense

Our definition of a Russophile is not someone who blindly embraces all things Russian as superior, but someone who is innately fascinated by Russia because it is different, because it is interesting, because it is important.

Tags: Russia, journalism, Crimea, Olympics
By Paul E. Richardson

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