12: 1998 The Year of Superlatives
A look at the best and worst of 1998, including Biggest Scam, Scariest Smile, Best Poem and more.
Features
18: When the Going Gets Tough ... Buy Russian
The financial crisis of 1998 had at least one positive effect: it became more advantageous to produce and sell Russian foodstuffs at home, instead of importing food from abroad.
Features
24: Crisis Russian
This column was spurred on the by the devaluation crisis of August 1998. It includes lots of useful bureaucratic language and other neologisms from the crisis era.
Survival Russian
25: Treasure on the Onega
Kargopol is one of the richest settlements in the Russian North. William Brumfield takes us on a visit.
:: Illustrations/Images by William C. Brumfield
Travel
36: Christmas Duck and the Immortal Kashey
Duck is a traditional dish for the winter holidays. He we explore why, plus offer a tasty recipe.
Cuisine
37: The Russian Lindbergh
A biography of Valery Chkalov, one of Russia's most famous test pilots, who perished on December 15, 1938.
Russian Calendar
38: The Singer of the Arbat
A biographic profile of the incomparable Russian bard, Bulat Okudzhava.
Features
42: East Meets West on the Silver Screen
A fascinating exploration of the links between Hollywood and the Russian film industry.
Features
51: The Other Catherine
The waning of 1998 was marked by the 255th anniversary of Yekaterina Dashkova's birth and the 215th anniversary of her founding of the Russian Academy. We look at her astonishing live and work.
Features
56: The Ego Has Landed
A profile of Anya Kurnikova, the brash 16-year-old who wants to be more than just another pretty face. She wants to be #1 female tennis player in the world.
Features
64: Russia Will Always Have Brezhnevs
On the bizarre return to politics of a Brezhnev.
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