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There are 29 item(s) tagged with the keyword "New Year".

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21. The Giving Trees of Moscow

Moscow authorities want you to stop throwing your trees in the trash: they have a plan to re-gift them to the city and the environment. 

Tags: trees, New Year
22. Happy New Year! Enjoy Your Bath!

Russian Life wishes you a happy new year, complete with movies and marriages.

Tags: movies, irony of fate, family, ded moroz, marriage, New Year
23. Tik-Tok Goes the Progress Clock

Political entities and 97-year-old veterans on social media, transgender marriage, and sushi at office parties show Russia is ready for 2020
 

Tags: world war ii, great patriotic war, trees, holiday, New Year, food, social media, putin, lgbt, marriage
24. Exorcising the Spirit of Upside-Down Christmas

Ded Moroz and kindergarten parents conceive of the Christmas spirit very differently. Also, Russians may have domesticated the first dog.

Tags: Moscow, Luzhkov, shaman, New Year, Christmas, trees, ded moroz
By Tiffany Zhu
25. "Yo" is for Yolka

Pie not in the sky, vampires against anti-vaxxers, cooks for cats… not to mention self-improvement in advance of the New Year

Tags: cat, health, pilot, putin, vampires, recycling, tourism, school, Moscow, alcohol, trees, New Year, holidays, russian language
26. No Shortage of Soup and Porridge!

Seven types of kasha to last you all winter – from farina to kutya, and everything worth eating in between...

Tags: New Year, peter the great, alexander iii, peasants, kasha, soup, russian food, food
27. Crooks and Crazies this Russian Christmas

Russian Orthodox Christmas has come and gone, leaving us with all sorts of holiday lunacy. 

Tags: Moscow, Christmas, cars, New Year
28. Out with the Old, in with the Emu

2018 is out, 2019 is in, and even with the holidays, Russian news didn’t stop.

Tags: Moscow, new year's eve, New Year, putin
29. We Fish You A Merry Christmas (and Hanukkah)

Just in time for the holidays, Russians unearth (unsea?) some fish that look out of this world. Plus, anticipating the New Year, the U.S. view on Russia, and political jokes. 

Tags: Russia, New Year, fish, Brezhnev
By Alice E.M. Underwood

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