Russia’s legendary cold winters are not what they used to be. Early snowdrops, mild January temperatures and a lack of ice on rivers and lakes are all unwelcome signs of climate change, according to ...
Show returns for its 71st edition, showcasing dealers and gallerists from across collecting categories and from around the ...
As Ukraine's line of defense grows thin, this unit is using a modernized Soviet-era vehicle to stop Russian forces from ...
The installation is the second in MAM’s “Winter Series,” following last year’s Iceberg by Larry Bell. The series is meant to ...
An exhibition at New York’s Scandinavia House features art and music by black Americans who moved to northern Europe in ...
Thousands of veterans from VA medical facilities across the nation enter. VA medical facilities incorporate creative arts ...
Winter temperatures in Russia have risen by an average of 3 degrees Celsius over the past half-century, a leading climate ...
A boy plays in the snow during Siberia's notoriously cold winter.
Reclusive Moscow-allied Belarus will hold a presidential election Sunday, with President Alexander Lukashenko set to cruise ...
Russia's once legendary cold winters are experiencing a transformation due to climate change. Early blooming snowdrops, unusually warm temperatures, and thin ice on rivers disrupt traditions and raise ...
The head of the painting department of the Union, Andrey Dubov, and the curator of the exhibition, Tatiana Fruleva, conducted ...
In an age of ideological conformity and technological brain-suck, the world needs more disobedient artists and thinkers.