Igor Dyatlov was a tinkerer, an inventor, and a devotee of the wilderness. Born in 1936, near Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), he built radios as a kid and loved camping. When the Soviet Union launched ...
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By reviving Soviet-era music contest, Russia flaunts its defiance of Western isolation
Opening the 2025 Intervision Song Contest in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin framed the event as a celebration of ...
He drew on Russian literature for his stage works and was an eager experimenter, inspired by folk tales, religious mysticism and melodrama. By Jonathan Kandell Rodion Shchedrin, a leading Russian ...
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New exhibition at Robben Island Museum highlights Cuba and Soviet Union's role in Southern Africa's liberation
Robben Island Museum opened a new exhibition that tells the story of how Cuba and the Soviet Union helped Southern Africa fight for freedom. The exhibition is called Solidarity in Action – Honouring ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A union and workers parade snaked through South Philadelphia to celebrate the working men and women observing Labor Day. "We work hard every day. We are neighbors, and it is ...
Hundreds of unionized workers rallied in Ottawa on Labour Day Monday to celebrate the labour movement and advocate for workers’ rights. The annual Labour Day march started at city hall at noon, and ...
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe (centre) and Coun. Tim Tierney (left of centre) joined Sean McKenny (right), president of the District Labour Council, at the front of the Labour Day parade that marched through ...
Not glamorous, but effective: BVB secure their first win of the season on matchday two because they can rely on goalscorer Guirassy.
In contrast with the image of the Soviet artist as a tortured soul in the mould of Shostakovich, he composed cheerful works including Three Merry Pieces (1997) for piano trio. Shchedrin (giving a ...
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