Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Potap & Nastya Kamenskih Na RaYOne video
After watching the 2011 Zolotoi Grammofon Music Awards, I took a look through some good Russian videos that have been made over the past few years. Some would say that they aren't impressive, or that they lack culture, I disagree, they're fun, point out the trends seen in modern Russian and other Russian speaking areas, and are keeping pace, if not surpassing the music produced in the west. Keep up the good work, I'll be listening.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Medvedev Rules out Confrontation with Putin
Sadly, I am not impressed by the Russian system in the past couple of weeks. Not so much as a debate or strong stance. It seems the the United Russia Party has picked their man again, and in the tradition of Russian politics, the outgoing President taps someone to replace him. It looks like it will be President Puting for the next four years.
Don't get me wrong, he's done incedible work for Russia and I do support him. But I also believe that it is time for Russia to move away from the traditional politicians that we've seen in the last century, and move towards a more European and democratic system. What ever the case may be, the next four years in Russia will be very interesting, and if history is any source, a little nerve wracking!
18:59 30/09/2011 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday there would never be any disputes between him and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.>>
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Summer Break
It's been a long time since my last post. This was my fault, a bizarre series of cirmcumstances brings me to where I am today! Between buying a new home, moving, work, and the fact that Google pulled the plug on my advertising, I haven't felt much like writing about Russia, or topics relating to Russia.
I started this blog with intentions of focusing on Russia, and I intend to. Rather than only spending time on what happens in Russia, I'd like to begin moving into the areas of Europe that Russia has had an impact on, good and bad. I would like to solicit any feedback, from you the readers on what you would like to see. I do hope to keep politics out of the discussion, as this always leads to a heated debate, but would like to point out how Russia has influenced its neighbors or how they have influenced Russia.
Back to Google. As most bloggers do, I posted a couple of adverts on my site hoping that the occasional clicker would help me generate a little spending cash. Some of my friends and family apparently tried to hook my up, by over clicking, drawing the attentions of Google's fraud division. Who in turn shut me down like an unlicensed VFW, and barring me from opening an adsense account for life! Oh well, I guess I'll go back to collecting aluminum cans!
So dear readers, please let me know what content you would like to see, and I shall deliver. I want to make this fun for everyone, and not just what I think is needed. I look forward to your comments.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Russian Security Services Homonize!
17:45 29/06/2011 Russia’s Federal Protection Service, the FSO put out a $25,000 tender on Wednesday to buy accessories for musical instruments.>>
Monday, May 16, 2011
Celebrate Summer with Baltika Beer
It's that time of year; mowing the lawn, backyard cookouts, washing the car in the driveway, what do they all have in common? There is a good chance that a cold beer is nearby. One of my other hobbies is brewing beer, well consuming it, but the brewing slows that down a bit! But when I want a beer, right now, I like to drink Baltika 7. Living in the DC area, I'm fortunate that many beer and wine stores carry this brand. It reminds me of picnics in Belarus, and a whirlwind vacation that I once took to St. Petersburg with my wife and brother in law.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Peterhof celebrates season of fountains - 7 - English pravda.ru
Peterhof celebrates season of fountains - 7 - English pravda.ru
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Russian Marine Corps TV Commercial
Not exactly the type of Marine Corps commercials that we're used to seeing in the US, but I like how this guy spends his time off! It sure beats hanging around Camp Lejuene, waiting for my laundry to dry.
Victory Day 2011 in Russia
To study WWII and its results will make a stong person's stomach turn. To visit a village that was burned or a memorial marking the location of a mass killing or burial is horrific. I can't imagine the horrors that the usally kind, warm, elderly have suffered. I've posted the link below to the Victory Day Parade that was held in Moscow on Monday, May 9. It comes in two sections, enjoy the show, and don't worry about not understanding Russian. Some thoughts transcend language. http://tv-zvezda.ru/schedule/specialprojects/content/201104271216-k4h3.htm/
Monday, May 2, 2011
Radio Dacha
I'll make this quick, as I'm trying to get out the door. I apologize for not doing this earlier. Many of you, with your interests in the Russian language, have probably spent time listening to streaming radio. Like me, you have come accross broken links, outdated sites, and frankly, some really crummy stations. When you do find one that you like, you listen to about 90% English music, with about one Russian song an hour, frustrating.
I spend my time listening to Radio Dacha www.radiodacha.ru this station plays only Russian pop music. I enjoy it, and hope that you do too.
Imperial Russian Porcelain
Many have forgotten, that less than 100 years ago, the Kings and Queens of Europe were related from Britain to Russia. Each war, territorial dispute, and coup was just one big family fued. The Romanov family of Russia was no exception to the grand lifetyles enjoyed by other European ruling families. Nestled in Petersburg Russia, a little further out than their cousins in Western Europe, they epitomized what Imperial living is all about. Unfortunately, a series of bad decsions, world war, and an unhappy working class brought the family to an end.
All we have reamining are some fine monuments, country residences and artifacts of a bygone era. I would encourage anyone interested in the British Royal history to learn more about the Royal history of Russia and how it all ties in with the shaping of modern day Europe. Paying a visit to the Hermitage museum, in St. Petersburg, would be a great start to any historian, but if time and expenses are an issue, I would hope that a visit to The Museum of Russian Art, in Minneapolis, MN would be a good start!
Russian Beer on the Go
I understand the premise, Russia does have an alcohol problem, but this is another case of punishing all, for the actions of a few. I can imagine that buying beer or wine in Russia will be like it is in the US in a couple of years.
I suppose that I'll have to rely on my memories of fishing on grassy shores, swigging a Yarpivo beer, to get me throught the rest of the day.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Russian cosmonauts never had sex in space: Expert - World News, 195015
Russian cosmonauts never had sex in space: Expert - World News, 195015
Friday, April 22, 2011
Increasing the Russian Workweek
The French must be beside themselves, with their 35 hour week! Thankfully, Prime Minister Putin has other thoughts on this matter.
16:34 20/04/2011 Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he did not support the idea of increasing the working week recently suggested by a local oligarch.>>
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Yuri Gagarin: 50 Years in Space!
Cosmonautics Day Concludes with Fireworks Displays throughout Moscow
Apr 13, 2011
Russia's commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Yury Gagarin's 108 minute journey into space finished on Tuesday evening in Moscow with coordinated fireworks displays across the capital, RIA Novosti. The massive salute to the Soviet hero involved sending up 50 fireworks at each of 13 locations, including Sparrow Hills overlooking the center of the city.
The celebrations were ordered by President Dmitry Medvedev and a Defense Ministry spokesman said they included two completely new fireworks – the bracelet and Tatyana's Day. All the fireworks were made in Russia, the spokesman added.
The first manned spaceflight took place on April 12, 1961, when Gagarin blasted off from Baikonur in the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan in the Vostok spacecraft. He parachuted to Earth less than two hours later in Russia's Saratov Region.
Events marking the anniversary were held in Baikonur and Saratov, as well as other Russian cities and 70 countries around the world.
Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service
The St. Petersburg Times - Russia’s Next Top Model?
**Sigh**It would appear that even Russia is not immune to mind numbing silliness of reality TV. Not to be outdone by the US version of Top Model, now we have Top Model po-Russki, hosted by Russian socialite Ksenia Sobchak. Well if anything, it will certainly be racier and prettier women. Why not, I'll check it out.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Tragedy at Minsk Subway
Many of the elderly of Belarus remember the horrors of World War II, and thankfully, the subsequent generations have been spared needing to deal with fears such as this. It's almost as if the country has lost its innocence. The video I've posted below tells the story. It is in Russian, but the emotions are the same. Makeshift memorials have been erected, masses and services are being held, all to remember and pay respects to those who have died or have been injured. The second lady in the interview says that you can see the sorrow on the faces of the people in the city. I could see the sorrow in my wife's face as she saw the news clips on the Internet, of the horror that occurred in the same Metro station that I would buy her flowers before I picked her up from work. I'll never be able to think of it in the same way.
Tragedy at Minsk Subway » Belteleradiocompany
Monday, April 11, 2011
Minsk Metro Blast
19:59 11/04/2011 An as yet unspecified number of people were killed in a blast that hit Minsk's Oktyabrskaya metro station on Monday, an emergencies ministry official said.>>
Russian Street Art
13:29 08/04/2011 The controversial Russian art collective Voina (War) has won a state prize for contemporary art, in a massive embarrassment for the Federal Security Service (FSB), the powerful successor to the KGB.>>
Sunday, April 10, 2011
The Russian Soul
Russian Life: The Russian in me
Long Live Belarus
The Russian in me
I am starting this blog to bring to life some of the interesting cultural aspects of the Russian speaking people, which will include many parts of the Former Soviet Union. What this blog will not be, is an outlet for political ranting, there is too much of that as it is. Instead, here, you'll hear of the lighter side of the Russian people; how the live, eat, play, and think. You'll also here of my strange, long road and assimilation into the culture. More on that later.