A Russian journalist who reported on political scandals linked to President Vladimir Putin's associates and the death of Russian mercenaries in Syria has died in hospital after a mysterious fall from ...
If you’ve ever found yourself on North George Street during a weekday lunch rush, odds are you’ve walked past the Stage Deli. A small shop on the corner of West Clark Avenue, the deli’s modest signage ...
The death of a Russian investigative reporter has raised alarms about a worrying pattern: Tragic and often deadly incidents involving people who go public on sensitive issues. On Sunday, investigative ...
During a court hearing in New York, Borodin’s attorneys informed the magistrate that he had dropped his opposition to extradition from the US. On Tuesday, the Geneva prosecutor investigating the case, ...
The man who wrote the opera 'Prince Igor' was a renowned scientist and chemist, besides being a great composer. Although composer Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) is best known for writing one of the ...
A Russian reporter known for his investigations into Russian mercenaries in Syria died after a fall from his apartment in the city of Yekaterinburg, raising fresh concern about threats to independent ...
Borodin returned to Switzerland on Tuesday to answer Judge Daniel Devaud’s third summons. Devaud has already questioned the Russian twice, on May 17 and June 11. Borodin remained silent throughout the ...
Uzbekistan-born Michael Borodin makes a searing feature debut with the Russia-Turkey-Slovenia co-production “Convenience Store,” a story of modern slavery in Moscow, taking places under the noses of ...
Scientist Borodin failed to complete much of Prince Igor but did finish its brilliant dances. Alexander Borodin, it seems, was always trying to write his music against the clock. For most of the time ...
Like many of Russia's great composers, Alexander Borodin was renown in other fields beyond music. Although composer Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) is best known for writing one of the best Russian ...
Russia’s Borodin Quartet returns to Hong Kong this week with a programme that marks the chamber music ensemble’s 80th anniversary. Comprising two violinists, a violist and a cellist, the quartet ...
For a full-time professional scientist to compose works of such originality and beauty as the Polovtsian Dances (from Prince Igor) and the String Quartet No 2 is a minor miracle. Borodin’s first ...