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Russian cultural figures have a long history of visiting Cleveland. Throughout the 1920s, Russian operatic bass Feodor Chaliapin performed in Cleveland several times.
1 mar 2022 · Russian imports to Ohio on a variety of products jumped 112% overall from 2020 to 2021, according to data from the Ohio Department of Development, fueled primarily by a big jump in imports of...
Peredvizhniki (Russian: Передви́жники, IPA: [pʲɪrʲɪˈdvʲiʐnʲɪkʲɪ]), often called The Wanderers or The Itinerants in English, were a group of Russian realist artists who formed an artists' cooperative in protest of academic restrictions; it evolved into the Society for Travelling Art Exhibitions, in short Peredvizhniks in ...
12 mar 2022 · OHIO — The United States and its allies took steps Friday to further isolate and sanction Russia for its war on Ukraine, revoking “most favored nation status” and cutting the flow of luxury...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, a renewed immigration began from all areas of the former communist state. This led to an increased flow of Russians of all faiths, Jewish, Orthodox, and Protestant, to cities such as Cleveland.
20 lut 2022 · COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Some now living in central Ohio once called Ukraine home. And they still have family members in the country as tensions between Ukraine and Russia escalate amid signs...
This collection offers a look into Russian-speaking and Russian-descended communities in Cleveland, Ohio in the late 1970s. This represents the first part of a longer-term OAC engagement with Cleveland Russian communities that culminated in a travelling exhibit and written report (see Cleveland's Russians: Expressions of Ethnicity, 1979 ).