Explore the Anna Akhmatova Museum
Anna Andreevna Gorenko was born in 1889 and later became known as Anna Akhmatova, which was her pen name. Even though her work was suppressed under the iron grip of the Stalin regime and her creativity banned from publication for years, the literary world of Russia began to take note of her poetry after Stalin’s death, and she is known today as one of the most celebrated poets in Russian history. The Anna Akhmatova Museum at The Fountain House is dedicated to her memory and the work she left behind.
News - Editor - 25 August 2008
Russia’s Fantastic Final Olympic Results
Russia has succeeded beyond expectation at the Beijing Olympics. Their athletes have excelled in their divisions and have afforded Russia the honor of taking home a total of twenty-three gold medals, twenty-one silver medals and twenty-eight bronze medals. It is a magnificent achievement for the country, showing their dominance throughout the running of the Beijing Olympics. With a breathtaking 2008 Olympic campaign behind them, they will most definitely be working hard to achieve even more success, directing their focus on the next Olympic Games.
Features - Editor - 20 August 2008
Russia’s Olympic Success Continues
We are now almost two weeks into the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and a lot has happened. Russia has continued to claim victory after victory despite the fact that competition this year seems to be tougher than ever. On our previous count, Russia had managed to win three gold, eight silver and seven bronze medals. That count has now increased to ten gold, fourteen silver and eighteen bronze medals.
Features - Editor - 18 August 2008
The Mystical World of Shamanism in Siberia
Shamanism refers a religion or set of traditional beliefs that typically involve communication with spirits, with the shaman taking on the role of spiritual leader, practicer of magic and healer. There are many forms of shamanism, with the practice of it in Siberia being widespread and diverse. The traditions and beliefs of shamanism have ben passed down through the generations. Communities often rely on shaman to reveal omens, contact spirits and even heal the sick, by performing their rituals and rites, looking to shaman for guidance in many aspects of their lives.
News - Editor - 15 August 2008
Russia’s Performance at the 2008 Olympics
Russia has always been a force to be reckoned with at the Olympic Games and this year is certainly no different. Athletes chosen to represent their country in the various disciplines have already managed to claim 3 gold medals, 8 silver medals and 7 bronze medals.















