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A new series has taken Russia by storm this summer. Set in a provincial Caucasian town, Chiki (Chicks) is about four girlfriends trying to escape their lives as sex workers and launch a fitness club – the first in the area.
This week, mammoths are ripe for the picking; fishy business practices turn violent; and a TV show is labelled a bad influence on Russian families.
As summer begins, a Russian doctor explains how to combat "weather pains."
A favorite evening cartoon is the basis for this issue's language column.
This week, eagles rack up data bills while Putin pontificates about AI and a restaurant operator starts Meatless Mondays.
Chernobyl, the HBO miniseries, is many things: a disaster movie, a meditation on power, a warning against secrecy, a thriller – a race against time.
Sorry, Bulgakov – the devil didn’t come to Moscow this time, but prizes and panties did.
Here's a suggestion for improving your Russian: watch Russian TV. But which TV? Here's a suggestion...
There's a new Russian-language detective show on Netflix. It's a bit like Gogol meets House meets Sherlock.
On Monday, January 18, a new BBC six-part miniseries of Lev Tolstoy's War and Peace comes to American television. Here's your crib sheet.
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