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Andrey Setyayev's photo gallery
Andrey Setyayev's photo gallery
Other works by Gelasimov
Other works by Gelasimov
in Russian...
Rediscovering Herzen
Rediscovering Herzen
The NY Times looks at Herzen and his connection to the Stoppard play that has been getting buzz in recent years.
Far from Moscow
Far from Moscow
An exciting new, English-only website that corrals and catalogs what is new and interesting in Russian popular music.
David Oistrakh: The Complete EMI Recordings
David Oistrakh: The Complete EMI Recordings
The Article in Russian
The Article in Russian
...on the Russky Reporter site
More articles by Igor Naydyonov
More articles by Igor Naydyonov
Smeshariki
Smeshariki
Related to the NoteBook item we had on this cartoon.
Russians in the Near Abroad
Russians in the Near Abroad
Nice BBC article from 2005, on Russians in Central Asia. Coincidentally, it is by Robert Greenall, who was Russian Life's managing editor in the 1990s, but now works for the BBC.
Gorod 312
Gorod 312
The band's anti-cellphone video, mentioned in this issue's Survival Russian.
Link to digital versions of Solzhenitsyn's works
Link to digital versions of Solzhenitsyn's works
in Russian
The Commentary in Russian
The Commentary in Russian
Grisha Bruskin's Art at Meyerovich Gallery
Grisha Bruskin's Art at Meyerovich Gallery
One of Solzhenitsyn's Last Interviews
One of Solzhenitsyn's Last Interviews
with Der Spiegel
Great Resource on Russian Art
Great Resource on Russian Art
Links to lots of digital images, organized by artist
Article on the boom in Russian Science Fiction
Article on the boom in Russian Science Fiction
in the IHT
Vladimir Vysotsky Site
Vladimir Vysotsky Site
The official site of the Vladimir Vysotsky Fund. Vysotsky’s poems, songs and prose are here, and you can create your own selection of your favorite songs. The sections “Vysotsky in the Theater” and “Vysotsky in Film” offer a nearly complete profile of this poet and artist beloved by all Russians. The site is as useful for those extremely well-versed in all things Vysotsky, as it is for the novitiate.
Veronika Dolina
Veronika Dolina
The official site of Veronika Dolina, one of the few modern bards who could be called a true idealist. In contrast to Shaov, she does not pander to audiences, but fills her poems with trenchant observations of contemporary politics. Over 30 years she has been surprisingly able to sing at once about Joan of Arc, the imaginary city of Innocentville, and the difficult plight of a woman who must feed a huge family, yet never repeat herself.
Largest Bard Archive
Largest Bard Archive
The internet’s largest bard-archive. Everything you want to know about anniversaries, concerts, festivals, birthdays. The site has a huge collection of texts and audio recordings. The downside is that it has no selectivity: classics of the masters are listed on equal footing as works by authors which no one knows.
Mikhail Shcherbakov
Mikhail Shcherbakov
The unofficial site of artist/performer Mikhail Shcherbakov, whose work does not readily fit within any paradigm discussed here. Among living bards who are actively writing and performing their work, he is much better than most. Yet his songs are difficult to see being performed by anyone other than him: the poetry is so fancy and refined, that they really are not appropriate for, say, singing around a fire or in a train cabin.

 

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