From Russia to Hollywood Trailer
From Czarist Russia's Moscow Art Theatre to Hollywood's biggest film, narrator Gregory Peck joins an A-list of Hollywood stars to take us through the odyssey of two Russian born Hollywood legends: The great acting teacher Michael Chekhov and the amazing director George Shdanoff. With actors Anthony Quinn, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Jack Palance, Patricia Neal, Mala Powers and many more -- we follow the lives of those who made Hollywood what it is today.
Katerina Rudykh (Novosibirsk, Russia)
Hi! My name's Katerina and I'm a person for whom teaching is life rather than work and I've been doing it successfully for six years now, while also constantly trying to improve. It is both my way to explore and my way to show you the world. So join me on this insightful and exciting adventure!
В Новосибирск Катерина приехала из самого холодного уголка нашей планеты, республики Саха (Якутия). Сюда её манили свет знаний и желание учиться.
Закончив в 2014 году Новосибирский государственный педагогический университет по специальности «Учитель английского языка», Катерина решила не останавливаться на достигнутом и уже через 1,5 года получила дополнительную специальность в сфере технического перевода. Параллельно учебе она преподавала английский язык в Гимназии № 9 и других языковых школах города.
В 2017 году Катя получила грант Фулбрайта — один из самых почетных образовательных грантов, финансируемых госдепартаментом США. Так она очутилась в Brandeis University в штате Массачусетс, США, где преподавала американским студентам русский язык как иностранный. После окончания программы она получила приглашение на работу преподавателем в один из самых престижных вузов страны — Wellesley College.
В настоящий момент Катерина находится в Новосибирске, где делится со студентами BigAppleSchool своими знаниями английского языка и опытом жизни в англоязычном государстве, являясь культурным послом для двух стран.
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Dancer from Novosibirsk, Russia
I've spotted this guy at youth festival at Novosibirsk, Russia.
Let's learn some dance moves! =)
Thor Heyerdahl jr. to Novosibirsk people
Thor Heyerdahl jr. speaks about 100th anniversary of his famous father in his greeting to Novosibirsk people. Kon-Tiki Fest in Novosibirsk
Help the Russian people who once helped me
Diagnosed with terminal brain cancer when I was 15 and offered a wish, I asked to travel to the Soviet Union on a mission for world peace. I traveled there in 1988, and a journalist covered the story. Thousands of Russians wrote letters of support.
In 2011, I returned to Russia to find the people who wrote me, to hear their stories, and to thank them. I found two people who are suffering from urgent medical problems and need quality care. Please watch this short video and help if you can. Thanks!
Why do some Russians look Asian?
If you've ever been to Russia, you may have noticed that not all of us are Slavic-looking - this is why.
80. The building of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Kazakh Soviet Republic
The building was built in 1937 according to the design of M.D. Sugal and V.V. Biryukov, on one of the busiest avenues of the city, Abylaikhan Avenue, 97. In Soviet times, the highest legislative body of Kazakhstan was working here.
The three-storied L shaped construction plays a vital role in the ensemble of the central area of the city. The corner of the building is accentuated by portico consisting of 4 pillars and the side pylon. Parapet is decorated with high-relief images of figures on a horizontal plane - working people of prewar decade, a symbol of labor and valor (sculptor A.Kroshin). This parapet ornament was applied for the first time in urban planning practice of Alma-Ata and it was easily a recognizable sign of the building.
Here you can see the Soviet tank T-26, the Red Army soldier with a three-linear rifle and athletic collective farmers with baskets filled with the gifts of nature. The work was carried out in line with social realism. Currently, Almaty Financial Management is located in the building.
This high school in russia
This high school in russia
Martians And 'Free Insults' At Absurd Parade In Russia
Wacky costumes and weird signs were on display at a parade in the Russian city of Novosibirsk. Artists and others gathered for the May 1 event to express their creative freedom and absurd sense of humor. Local police, however, were not amused. (RFE/RL's Current Time TV)
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Russia Finally Defends Itself From Foreign Funded Politicians
Russian NGOs receiving foreign funding will soon have to register at the Ministry of Justice as an NGO carrying out functions as a foreign agent, make public their sources of funding by marking it on the materials they distribute, and report semi-annually to the Ministry of Justice on their activities.
This law, a great majority of Russians believe, is long overdue. In the past 25 years, billions of dollars have been pouring into Russia from the US State Department and its subsidiary agencies like the US Agency for International Development (USAID -- nearly $3 billion alone), as well as from so-called private foundations like the National Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House, and George Soros's Open Society Institute. All of these institutions, judging by their activities and leadership's biographies, have important ties to the US State Department, the intelligence community, Cold War and the color revolutions.
The goal of all this money was not to express Washington's generous love of Russia, its culture or its people. In addition to building a loyal infrastructure, it aimed at winning hearts and minds -- and along the way oil, gas, and military capacity. It has all been about opening -- open society, open economy, open Russia, open government -- open for brainwashing, economic plunder, for hijacking Russia's domestic and foreign policies.
Conquest by war is always an option for the US, as we have seen in the former Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, and now in Syria. But victory without war is cheaper and more effective, as the collapse of Soviet Union has shown.
What did Western funding do to the Russian civil society while pursuing military objectives by peaceful means? Might it have accidentally contributed to building democracy in Russia? The word democracy here is understood in its original sense, as government of the people for the people, not in Washington's interpretation as a loyal regime subservient to US interest.
In fact, the multibillions of Western funding have profoundly distorted Russian civil society. A marginal pro-American group of NGOs that was pumped up with US dollars like a bodybuilder with steroids -it has gained much muscle and shine. Those few Russians willing to serve foreign interests were provided nice offices, comfortable salaries, printing presses, training, publicity, and political and organizing technology which gave them far more capacity, visibility, and influence that they could possibly have had on their own. Money and spin are the only means to promote unpopular ideas, alien to national interests.
On the other side is the silent majority of people who is squeezed out of the public space. In Western, and also in Russian media, civil society turns out to be represented by Ludmila Alekseyeva (The Helsinki Group), Boris Nemtsov and Gary Kasparov, rather than by a worker from the Urals, teacher from Novosibirsk or a farmer from Krasnodar Region.
Moreover, Russian NGOs not addicted to Western funding are put under serious pressure from Western funders and their local outlets to join the club. Once the Russian organization shows its effectiveness, its leadership receives a call from US Embassy, and an invitation to visit. Money offers follow shortly. If the Russian NGO dares to refuse the bait, one or several mirror organizations are created that, with massive funding and publicity, hijack the subject, fill it out with its agenda and occupy the field.
No, Western funding does not contribute to strengthening Russian democracy. It only extends the battle field for pro-Western forces against patriotic forces. Like steroids, Western funding is injected in the weaker spots of the targeted civil society. Like steroids, it is addictive. Like steroids, it corrupts the mind and body of the political organism. It transforms the target nation into a sick and dependent collaborating entity deprived of independent will, mind, and heart.
Russia and other countries subject to Western funding infusions must take charge of their domestic problems. Building a patriotic civil society cannot be outsourced. Democratic processes and national security cannot be outsourced -- all the more so to openly hostile governments.
These NGO amendments, by correcting an evident gap in our laws, take a major step in leveling the playing field. But this step needs to be followed by further measures that strengthen our national civil societies.
Veronika Krasheninnikova, Director General of the Institute for Foreign Policy Research and Initiatives in Moscow, for RT
Fun fun fun russian soldiers dancing to their national anthem
Yes. You read it. And now you're watching it.
Thanks to whoever I stole the video from its so nice
I love russia it's a LIT AREA BROS
Lads this is also on my instagram @yourdeadgoldfish because yeah, and that's why in the bottom left there is that username it's so no one steals this work of art. (Dein morder was my old account btw)
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Flashmob of Russian teachers in bathing suits, FLASHMOB OF RUSSIAN TEACHERS IN BIKINIS
Flashmob of Russian teachers in bathing suits, #FLASHMOBOFRUSSIANTEACHERSINBIKINIS#
I visited Saint Petersburg Mining University | How do Unique Russian Stones look like? | #EJDay 241
Smiley Meets Russian People (Test episode)
The actor voicing the bear is Eddie
The friend Eddie likes having fun talking with the bear. Let's see if Russians can speak good russian with him.