An exploration of the British and Russian royal families and their politics from 1894 to the Russian Revolution of 1917, using diary entries, headlines of the day, and letters written by courtiers and extended family.
Librarian Annie Spence uses letters to share her lifelong love affair with books and reading, and what particular books have meant to her.
This show is a sequel to Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany and continues the story of Eleanor Ramrath Garner after she returns to America after 7 years in war torn Berlin. It is written and performed with great feeling by Eleanor’s granddaughter Ingrid Garner.
A Russian folk tale about an ice maiden who yearns to experience human emotions, and begs her parents to let her join the humans in a nearby village.
Russian born and now Adelaide based, Katya Komarova has designed an effortlessly easy to wear collection that you will want to see...
Feast on Foot, Adelaide’s local walking food and street art tour company, has a new focus to add to its repertoire of walking tours, this one focused entirely around dumplings and it’s on every Saturday from 2:30pm.
As the winter freeze takes its grip, self-proclaimed Russophiles, film-fanatics and culture-vultures everywhere are lining up for a warming vodka shot and their annual fix of all-things-Russian at the Resurrection Film Festival...