14: Weathering the Storm
Moscow's hotels are surviving, even prospering, in the wake of the 1998 financial collapse.
Practical Traveler
17: 30 Years Under the White Sun
Russians' favorite movie, White Sun of the Desert, turns 30 this month. But for the movie's director, Vladimir Motyl, it has not been three decades of glamour and fame.
Features
18: Lights, camera ...
Lights, camera ... a plethora of filmographic idioms and phrases for your lexicon.
Survival Russian
24: Close Quarters: The Rise & Fall of the Kommunalka
Seven percent of Russians live in communal apartments, kommunalki. By all indications, this dinosaur from the communist era will not be extinct anytime soon.
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26: Twice-baked sturgeon
This tasty dish wraps a succulent sturgeon in a puff pastry for a dish sure to amaze.
Cuisine
48: The Poet of Laughter
Russian Life visits with a leading expert on Nikolai Gogol, to consider the writer's legacy and influence.
Interview
50: A Chichikov For Our Times
A review of Mark Zakharov's new play, Mystification, based loosely on Gogol's Dead Souls.
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54: A Birthday Gift
A short piece on the centennial birthday celebration for Nabokov to be held in his childhood home in downtown St. Petersburg.
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54: Nabokov on Gogol
Comparing the two authors, who stand as literary bookends for the 20th century.
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56: Rostov Veliky
A jewel in the Golden Ring, Rostov Veliky remains little touched by the tumultuous tides of this century's history.
:: Illustrations/Images by William C. Brumfield
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