Entries by Marina Galperina (October, 2009)

August 19, 6:00 AM

Unfortunate Profile Pictures, Slavic Style

Though making an ass out of yourself on the internet is not culturally exclusive, let's gander at the Slavic strain of the phenomena, distinguished by a joyous lack of judgement, heavy abuse of photoshop, and an abundance of wall carpets.
October 12, 6:00 PM

Bad Art For Putin

So, Shepard "Hope Poster" Fairey is still trying to ride that co-opted optimism wave — he's just co-edited the new Art for Obama book. Well, Russia's got a dusty stockpile of old presidential art too. Well, it's not "presidential" anymore/yet (Medvedev's still keeping Putin's seat warm for him until the next election). And it's less art-book and more tacky-thrift-store material, mostly. But let's dig through the pile anyway, because Yes, We Can Too... kind of.
October 26, 8:00 AM

Russian Film Week in New York

October 25, 10:00 PM

Boris the Astronaut and Mars on Earth

As close to a space adventure as I'll ever get: RUSSIA! checks out the mighty fine Vincent Fournier photography exhibition "Space Project," at Clic Gallery through November 1st.
October 20, 11:00 PM

Dagestan's Baby Leg Holy Scribbles Miracle

The end is neigh, comrades. Here's Russia's own, brand new sign: a holy-words-producing baby leg.
October 7, 10:00 AM

Video: Mutants on Pulp TV

Our latest video segment is fished out of one Russia's most ridiculous tv-programs, Heartfelt Confessions. Meet Mr Shahov - prophet, alien worshipper, poet, family man. We've subtitled his rants/teachings for your viewing pleasure.
October 2, 1:00 PM

10/02/09: Terrible Tattoos and Tree Mutants

The Russian blogosphere conveniently, if bafflingly, revolves around LJ. Each week, RUSSIA! scans the chatter and brings you the top five topics.
October 1, 4:00 PM

Russianime: Red Army's Paranormal Teens in "First Squad"

Exalted by the Soviets in the 80s with the popular kids' book Pioner Heroes, WWII's child soldiers are back—little red scarves and all—now, with super-powers! Russia's first ever anime First Squad opens this Fall. Read on for details, trailers, and soft musings on genre exploits and exploitation.
October 15, 7:00 PM

Blue Noses and Red Daughterland: Kandinsky Prize Exhibition in London

Works by winners and finalists of last year's Kandinsky Prize competition will be exhibited at the Louise Blouin Foundation in London starting October 17, trailing with them last year's politically charged ruckus.
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