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Birds As Heralds of Spring in Russian Folklore
Did you know that since ancient times, birds have helped us predict the spring and summer weather?
21.03.2022
Play to Learn: How One ITMO Student Brings Russian Indigenous Cultures to the Public Through Video Games
Konstantin Balagansky, a first-year Master’s student at ITMO, is working on a video game inspired by the Buryat version of the Epic of King Gesar. Unlike other games, it offers players not only multiple challenges to complete but also an opportunity to explore the culture of the indigenous people of Buryatia. ITMO.NEWS talked to Konstantin to learn more about his project and how video games can help build smart cities.
10.02.2022
Top Five Places in Russia You Can’t Really Visit
We’re all tired of traveling restrictions but what about travel destinations that are impossible to visit at all times? I’d say it’s still fascinating to learn more about them. Check out our list of (literally) legendary locations of Russian folklore.
22.02.2021
The Unexpectedly Superstitious Side of St. Petersburg
It might be the 21st century and we are planning our trips to Mars – but don’t let that fool you! Some of us still believe in superstitions and in some kind of spooky force out there casting good or bad luck our way. And if you are in for some luck, wealth, love, and maybe good grades, keep on reading – we know the secrets and are eager to fill you in.
05.10.2020
Song of the Month: July 2020
July’s time is running out (you can’t push it underground, etc. etc.) – so here’s an overview of songs we’ve especially favored throughout the month!
31.07.2020
St. Petersburg's Spookiest Landmarks
Halloween is almost here, and it's time for all things mysterious and scary. As we’ve already explored the spooky characters of Russian folklore in last year’s article, this time we’ve decided to focus on the many mystical sights of St. Petersburg.
29.10.2019
Spooky, Scary, and Bizarre: Villains and Miscreants of Russian Folklore
It’s the spooky time of the year, and although Halloween is still far from being a massive phenomenon in Russia like it is in the rest of the world, our country also has its fair share of scary, creepy and unsettling folklore. We invite you to learn about some of the Russian culture’s most beloved (and feared) villains, boogeymen and mischief makers.
30.10.2018