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New Year in Russia: Traditional Snacks & Appetizers
With Olivier, furry herring, and a zillion other mayo mixes, Russians take their festive foods very seriously. Apart from these New Year’s mainstays, the tables will soon be piled high with other, no less delicious meals that are a hit with everyone.
18.12.2023
Much More Than Pancakes: Maslenitsa Week
Today marks the beginning of Maslenitsa, a unique holiday that lasts a whole week! Let’s break it down day by day and see what customs are associated with each of them.
20.02.2023
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: May 7-10, 2022
Another long May weekend is coming for round two with a diverse and lively mix of exhibitions, food fests, and festivities.
04.05.2022
Merry Orthodox Christmas 2022
On January 7, we celebrate Orthodox Christmas! Here are some of our suggestions on how to enjoy this holiday.
07.01.2022
Historical Flashback: The Story Behind Unity Day in Russia
A day with a rich history yet Russia’s newest holiday – Unity Day is celebrated annually on November 4 to promote the unity, breadth, and diversity of Russia’s varied cultures. Who are Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky? Why does it always have to do with a revolution? And how does today's Russia stick to the tradition? Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming holiday.
01.11.2021
City Day Celebrations in Russia
Free concerts, food festivals, and firework shows are all part of the uniquely Russian tradition of a City Day – an annual celebration of your hometown with virtually the entire city present.
26.07.2021
Maslenitsa Fortune Telling: The Unscientific Method
With the Maslenitsa week in full swing, what can be better than gorging on buttery, lacy blini, the Russian version of pancakes? Some might argue that it’s also learning what the coming year has in store.
12.03.2021
ITMO Celebrates Maslenitsa: Stories from Students and Staff
Do you love pancakes? This week you can eat them to your heart’s content – it’s Maslenitsa week in Russia! This celebration is all about welcoming spring and yes, gorging on pancakes, or blini, as they’re called here. We asked our students to describe how they’re celebrating this traditional Russian holiday.
11.03.2021
Three Mimosas for March 8th
If you ask Russians what they associate the most with the International Women’s Day, they’re likely to say spring, flowers and… mimosas. What makes them such a special part of this celebration?
08.03.2021
Russian Holidays To Look Forward To
Once the New Year season is over, it feels like the routine bites hard but there are actually many more holidays to be excited about! What Russian holidays are we celebrating in the upcoming weeks?
25.01.2021