MEDIA & PUBLIC INTERVIEWS
MacLeans magazine
“Rainbows over the Sochi Olympics: A boycott won’t sway Putin, but that doesn’t mean we should hide our pride,” by Emma Teitel (August 31, 2013). Commentary, interview.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/08/31/rainbows-over-russia/
Lenta.ru
“The cover girls turned Lolitas”: An interview with Yuri Leving (12 August, 2013).
http://lenta.ru/articles/2013/08/12/lolita/
BBC radio, in the BBC headquarters studio, London, UK: Interview on the “BiBiSeva” program with Y. Leving about his documentary on Joseph Brodsky in progress (20 May, 2013). Podcast of the recording is available here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/russian/multimedia/2011/03/000000_podcast_bbseva_gel.shtml
CBC
“Russia’s hangover: How to curtail a serious drinking problem? New law declares beer an alcoholic beverage rather than food.” By Janet Davison, CBC News World (Feb 8, 2013). http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/02/07/f-russia-alcoholism.html?cmp=rss
BBC radio, Russian Service: Interview with Natasha Rubinshtein: “Nabokov in Oxford” (11 July, 2006).
MacLeans magazine
“Rainbows over the Sochi Olympics: A boycott won’t sway Putin, but that doesn’t mean we should hide our pride,” by Emma Teitel (August 31, 2013). Commentary, interview.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/08/31/rainbows-over-russia/
Lenta.ru
“The cover girls turned Lolitas”: An interview with Yuri Leving (12 August, 2013).
http://lenta.ru/articles/2013/08/12/lolita/
BBC radio, in the BBC headquarters studio, London, UK: Interview on the “BiBiSeva” program with Y. Leving about his documentary on Joseph Brodsky in progress (20 May, 2013). Podcast of the recording is available here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/russian/multimedia/2011/03/000000_podcast_bbseva_gel.shtml
CBC
“Russia’s hangover: How to curtail a serious drinking problem? New law declares beer an alcoholic beverage rather than food.” By Janet Davison, CBC News World (Feb 8, 2013). http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/02/07/f-russia-alcoholism.html?cmp=rss
BBC radio, Russian Service: Interview with Natasha Rubinshtein: “Nabokov in Oxford” (11 July, 2006).