March 04, 2022 No War Please Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev writes a "no war please" message on a camera after a match. Film & TV Government Int'l Relations Military News Social Issues Sports War
February 19, 2022 Bronze, Silver, & GOLD The Russian Olympic Committee has won 26 medals in the Beijing Winter Olympics of 2022. Culture Film & TV News Sports
February 10, 2022 "Slush Funds," Spotify, and a Subway Surprise In this week's Odder News: cartoons, a tiny apartment, and an alpaca using the metro. Animals Business Film & TV Urban Life
January 16, 2022 The One Where "Friends" Is Big in Russia Russian fans of Friends can have the ultimate immersive experience at four themed cafes. Art Culture Film & TV Food & Drink Urban Life
January 06, 2022 Weak Stomachs, Romanov Reboot, and Ciao to 2021 In this week's Odder News: the weirdest New Year's show ever, the most eco-friendly person ever, and great news for Russia's orphan care system. Children Film & TV Moscow Pop Culture
January 02, 2022 Foreign Heroes in Russian Cinema Six films in Russian cinema with foreign characters as their heroes. Film & TV Int'l Relations Media Pop Culture Film
December 19, 2021 Spirit of Altai This is our Video of the Week. Gorgeous drone footage from across Altai. Environment Film & TV Travel Video of the Week
October 24, 2021 Biopics: Monarchs, Heroes, and Their Fans Eleven recent biopics highlight fascinating histories of Russians of ages past. Biographies Film & TV History Culture Through Film
October 07, 2021 Giant Pumpkins, Giant Trash Piles, and Micro-Apartments In this week's Odder News, a wedding that sends the cast of a French musical to Africa, Moscow's new tiny flats, and Russia's trash is piling up. Agriculture Environment Film & TV Pop Culture
July 27, 2021 Starry-Eyed and Vaccinated Covid’s got a sun sign, and Russian television personality and astrologer Vasilisa Volodina is out to break the virus some bad news. Film & TV Health Humor Pop Culture
July 21, 2021 No Lazy Elections “Video surveillance – it is not idle curiosity, for lying on the couch to watch some kind of movie. There are theaters and television for that, but this [observance of elections] is major work. If you want [to observe elections], if you are interested, an active citizen, then you’re going to need to work a bit for it.” – Ella Pamfilova, head of Russia’s Central Election Committee, on election monitoring. Film & TV Government Politics
July 04, 2021 Eisenstein's Mythic Masterpiece: Alexander Nevsky The legend of Russia's heroic defender passed into Stalinist myth with some help from one of the 20th century's most famous filmmakers. Art Film & TV History Language War