Support The Moscow Times!
Contribute today
My account
Signout
×
Sections
Home
Ukraine War
News
Opinion
Business
Arts and Life
Regions
Podcasts
Galleries
Newsletters
TMT Lecture Series
Archive
Multimedia projects
Mothers & Daughters
Generation P
News
Ukraine War
Regions
Business
Opinion
Arts & Life
Podcasts
Archive
RU
My account
Signout
Support The Moscow Times!
Contribute today
Arts & Life
For the Love of Soups
In Russia and its close neighbors, there is a soup for every weather, every occasion and every taste.
Pushkin House Announces Short List for 2025 Book Prize
The short list for the annual award has become the collection of the season's must-read books.
2 Min read
Inside Russia’s ‘Micro-Politics’: Ethnographer Jeremy Morris on the Quiet Resilience of Daily Life
The Moscow Times speaks to the British ethnographer about his latest book.
7 Min read
Justice Ministry Investigating TV Presenter Urgant Over Alleged Foreign Influence
State media reported last month that the presenter registered as an individual entrepreneur in France. Urgant denied the report.
2 Min read
‘Make the Pushkin Museum Great Again’: After a Game of Musical Chairs, New Director Toes the Official Line
Unlike her predecessors at the Pushkin Museum, Olga Galaktionova is completely aligned with the government agenda.
3 Min read
Slightly Sinful Nut-Filled Pancakes
In the old days Lent in the Russian Empire was not always as harsh as we imagine today.
5 Min read
In Photos: Muslims Celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Russia
Thousands of Muslims across the country marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
1 Min read
Victoria Lomasko’s 'The Last Soviet Artist' Chronicles Russia's Path to Dictatorship
Travelogue, graphic novel, sociological study: Victoria Lomasko's works are a genre unto themselves.
6 Min read
How a Singer, a Writer and a Cook Spent Their Vacation in 1916
How a book of recipes came out of a visit to Crimea by opera signer Fyodor Shalyapin and writer Maxim Gorky.
6 Min read
What We Know About Jude Law’s Upcoming Turn as Vladimir Putin
Law will portray the Russian leader in “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” an adaptation of a novel loosely based on Kremlin ideologist Vladislav Surkov...
2 Min read
Russia’s Tatarstan, Central Asian Diaspora Celebrate Nowruz
Persian and Turkic communities worldwide joined in celebrating Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
1 Min read
Azerbaijani Soup and a Greedy Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
In the #weekendkitchen we're cooking up a minty-saffrony lamb soup from Azerbaijan.
6 Min read
Howard Amos' 'Russia Starts Here' Reveals a Country Rarely Seen
Journalist Howard Amos spent years in the Pskov region, the most western tip of Russia, capturing the stories and images of beauty and darkness.
8 Min read
The Eternal Allure of Georgian Fried Chicken
Head to your local farmer's market, buy a young hen, pull out your cast-iron skillets, and pretend you are in the Caucasus...
5 Min read
Russian-Tatar Composer Sofia Gubaidulina Dies at 93
A nonconformist who endured Soviet censorship before emigrating to the West, Gubaidulina spent years in obscurity before gaining recognition as one of...
1 Min read
'Can You Hear Me?' Brings Life of War Medics to Audiences Around the World
A film about frontline medics in the war Russia is waging in Ukraine is touring Europe with the filmmakers.
3 Min read
Vera Krichevskaya's 'Connected' Premieres at Artdocfest in Riga
The story of a connection between two men, young and old, American and Russian, and the fate of doing business in post-Soviet Russia.
4 Min read
A Classic Recipe for Marinated Fish and a Dark Page from the Soviet Past
During the famines of the 1930s Soviet scientists found a way to produce protein - from Black Sea dolphins.
4 Min read
Feature
3 Years Since Leaving Russia, Emigres Seek to Memorialize the Diaspora Experience
A new outcropping of projects seeks to give voice to a generation of Russians who have left their homeland, perhaps for good.
5 Min read
View more articles