May 31, 2018 Pretty (and Pierced) Pictures, a Brutal Bridge, and a New Hope for Han Solo In a galaxy far, far away, the Millennium Falcon circled over a vicious battle with art and a dangerous passageway. That far-off galaxy being Russia, of course. Art Culture History News The Weekly Russia File Russia File
May 09, 2018 Painting Veterans Artist Sasha Sokolova has undertaken a personal, artistic and cultural project to document the daily life of Russia’s remaining war veterans. Art History War Russia File
May 01, 2018 A Song About Paintings A popular song about paintings helps language learners pick up some artistic vocabulary. Art Language
March 01, 2018 Margarita, Salvage and the House of Government In which we review a novel about Bulgakov and his love, Margarita (Mikhail and Margarita, by Julie Himes); Soviet Salvage, by Catherine Walworth; and The House of Government, by Yuri Slezkine. Architecture Art Government Literature
January 01, 2018 Four Museums In which we tour four museums in four cities and towns in Russia and Ukraine, to see what they tell us about soceity more broadly. Art Culture History
January 01, 2018 Note Book All the news that is fit to print, including notes on art, the environment, clocks and monuments. Art News
September 01, 2017 No Ballet for You! On the preemptive shutdown of a ballet directed by Krill Serebennikov, who, subsequent to this issue going to press, was arrested on trumped up charges of financial fraud. Art Social Issues
September 01, 2017 Romanov Toys A look at a lesser-known folk craft style with prerevolutionary roots and a whimsical, musical bent. Art
July 01, 2017 Treasures a la Russe In a Washington DC suburb, a retired diplomat and self-professed Russophile has collected a treasure-trove of pre-revolutionary Russian delights. Art
July 01, 2017 The Museum of Freedom On St. Petersburg’s Revolution Highway there is a museum devoted to collecting and preserving the elusive and controversial art forms of graffiti and street art. Art