Russian Triumph Abroad

April 18 @ 6PM
NYU Jordan Center

A screening of a documentary focused on the life of Alexander Poniatoff, a Russian engineer who arrived in the US in the late 1920s from Shanghai and founded his own firm, AMPEX, in the 1940s. «More»

Unbearably Long Embraces

April 21 @ 7PM

Wine reception and staged reading of UNBEARABLY LONG EMBRACES by celebrated Russian playwright Ivan Viripaev, translated by Cazimir Liske. «More»

Oceanus

April 21, 7-9pm
St. Petersburg Global Trade House

Presentation of the new collection from Kira Koktysh Jewelry New York «More»

“Such an Unsafe Throne”

April 25 @ 6PM
New York City

Spanning 80 years, from 1839 to the murder of the Romanovs, historian and best-selling author Helen Rappaport will explore the British Royal family’s ever-changing relationship with Russia. This lecture is followed by a reception and book-signing. «More»

Two Faces of Nikolai Erdman

April 28 @ 6:30 PM
New York Public Library

Irina Volkovich will talk about the famous Soviet dramatist, poet, and screenwriter Nikolai Erdman (1900-1970), who suffered greatly for his talent. «More»

Meet WWII veterans

May 3 @ 7PM
St. Nicholas Cathedral

Meeting with participants of the war is a unique opportunity to learn about a great victory with those who have personally experienced this war.
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Russian Story Time

May 7 @ 10:30 am
Battery Park City Public Library

Introduce children ages 0-5 years to Russian language through stories, songs, and music. Presented by Olga Petakov and Olga Randolph. (More)

Immortal Regiment rally

May 7 @ 2 PM
New York

The Immortal Regiment is an international public rally, held annually since 2012 to commemorate the veterans of the greatest global catastrophe in the history of mankind – World War II. (More)

History Tour of the St. Nicholas Cathedral

May 10
St. Nicholas Cathedral

Fr. Alexander Golubov, former Academic Dean of St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania , gives a tour on the buildings history and architectural innovations. «More»