Mosbilet invites you to performances about Russian melancholy at the Okol Doma Stanislavsky Theatre.

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The theatre "Near the Stanislavsky House", subordinate to the capital Department of Culture, invites you to performances dedicated to the phenomenon of Russian melancholy, from classical works to new interpretations.

The performance will be shown on March 6 at 7:00 PM. Chevengur Directed by Yuri Pogrebnichko, based on Andrei Platonov's novel of the same name, it features Ernest Hemingway's short story "The Killers." It is a subtle philosophical parable about the sacrifices made to achieve utopian ideals and the price of human life.

On March 7 at 7:00 pm at the same time you can discover the genre of nostalgic cabaret in the performance Russian melancholy This is a nostalgic cabaret, akin to the primitivism of Niko Pirosmani, only transferred to the stage. The stage will feature singer-clown Natalia Rozhkova, musicians, the director himself in a fur hat, and a man with plywood wings, vainly attempting to fly.

On March 15 and April 10, viewers are invited to a reconstruction of a concert by pop artists. Before the Movie Directed by Yuri Pogrebnichko and Lilia Zagorskaya, with Natalia Rozhkova in the title role. Similar concerts featuring musicians and artists were held in Soviet cinemas in the post-war era.

On March 18 and April 22, you can see a performance based on the play by playwright Dmitry Danilov. The Man from PodolskOn the theater stage, the social drama genre in which the work is written is transformed into a philosophical parable. For the protagonist, his arrest proves not to be a test or a confrontation with the inevitability of conforming to general rules, but rather a chance to understand his path and place in this world. The production's director is Maxim Gromov, a graduate of the theater's artistic director, Yuri Pogrebnichko.

Play "Just that cold autumn evening" The show will take place on March 22 and April 5, based on two short stories by Ivan Bunin, "Cold Autumn" and "Madrid," written in 1944 on the Côte d'Azur. They feature different characters and circumstances, but share the same theme: love.

On March 27 and April 17, audiences will be treated to a performance in the unique genre of nostalgic-metaphysical cabaret. Magadan/CabaretGuests will hear songs performed by Natalia Rozhkova, accompanied by Nikolai Kosenko on the accordion. The musical compositions build a narrative about love, homeland, dreams, dignity, hope, and the meaning of life. The performance space is populated with images from Yuri Pogrebnichko's previous productions. They form a formula that the director formulates as "Do what you want," implying not so much permissiveness as inner balance achieved despite the circumstances.

The performance will take place on March 25 and April 3 "Forget or live no more" Based on the texts of A.P. Chekhov: stories and scenes from "The Seagull," "Three Sisters," and "The Cherry Orchard." Ridiculous people in the most ordinary circumstances experience extreme emotions and create a feeling of acute compassion in the audience.

Tickets for all performances can be purchased through the service Mosbilet.

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The Polytechnic University team triumphed at the robot fighting championship in India.

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The results of the RoboWars international robot fighting championship, held in Surat during the Mindbend 2026 technology festival, have been announced in India. The event brought together over 80 teams from around the world. Several days of intense battles against top competitors earned two podium places for the CML-team from the Experimental Design Bureau of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering." The team took first and third place in the 1.5 kg category with their robots "Walrus" and "Weasel."

The annual Mindbend technology festival is organized by the Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology. The event brings together leading scientists and engineers from numerous universities. The festival traditionally features the international robot fighting championship, RoboWars.

St. Petersburg was represented by the CML-team of the Experimental Design Bureau of the Digital Engineering School of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The team included engineers from the Experimental Design Bureau of the Digital Engineering School of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Daria Kuatkhina and Vsevolod Bolshakov.

In a tense battle, the "Walrus" robot defeated a robot from India in the finals and took first place in the 1.5 kg category. "Laska" also defeated the Indian team and took third place in the 1.5 kg category.

From the very first battles, it was clear that the participants' level of training was significantly higher than last year. The organizers brought together robots of different weight categories (up to 1.5, up to 8, and up to 15 kg) on a single competition field. This allowed both participants and spectators to enjoy the spectacular battles and share a festive spirit. "Of course, we spent a lot of time and effort thoroughly preparing for the competition and were confident. And in the finals, we were really emotionally boosted by the Russian songs the organizers played especially for us, like "Mother," shared Daria Kuatkhina, the curator of the Morzh robot.

During the battle, the robot is controlled by a single pilot, who also serves as the supervisor. However, robot combat competitions always require extensive team training. We discussed the best technical solutions for the robot with my colleagues at the Advanced Engineering School: some provided advice on the electronics, others helped find the best solution for the chassis. This makes our team more experienced and closer. I would especially like to thank Alexey Ivanovich Borovkov, Director of the Polytechnic University's Digital Engineering School, for his comprehensive support," noted Vsevolod Bolshakov, supervisor of the "Laska" robot.

It's important to note that robot fighting championships are primarily competitions in engineering skills. Participants designed robots for battle, manufactured the components, assembled them, and mastered their controls.

The Morzh robot is equipped with a 120 mm diameter "Frame"-type active weapon made of 40X steel. The body consists of four frames and three covers made of D16T aluminum alloy. The weapon is driven by a belt drive from a brushless motor. A thermoplastic polyurethane "skirt" provides armor protection. The weapon rotates at 18,000 rpm.

"Laska" is constructed in a triangular frame made of two aluminum plates and four supports. The robot is equipped with a vertical spinner with a diameter of 100 mm, and side armor printed from thermoplastic polyurethane serves as armor. The robot moves on cast polyurethane wheels. They, like the weapon, are driven by brushless motors. The weapon rotates at 12,000 rpm.

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High-rise construction in the Leningrad region: a project session was held at the Polytechnic University

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At SPbPU onII All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference "Innovative Approaches in Urban Development: Science, Education, Practice" A project session entitled "High-Rise Construction in the Leningrad Region" was held. The event was organized by the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Institute of Civil Engineering for senior undergraduate and graduate students from specialized universities in St. Petersburg.

The co-organizers were the Arch-Event Association of Architects and the Council for Architecture and Urban Development of the Leningrad Region and Northwest Russia under the Union of Architects of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. The session partner was the company Rechnoy Fasad. The curator was Maria Drebezgova, Associate Professor at the Institute of Contemporary Art's Higher School of Design and Architecture.

Before the project began, participants attended introductory lectures from leading practicing architects from Moscow and St. Petersburg. Anton Nadtochiy, an architect and member of the Moscow Union of Architects, presented a paper titled "New Urban Planning Approaches and High-Rise Construction," in which he outlined contemporary trends in urban fabric formation. Anna Shtepa, chief architect of Apex Design Bureau, revealed the intricacies of "Design Features of High-Rise Urban Complexes at the Initial Stage," focusing on engineering and technical aspects.

A separate lecture by Natalia Furman, Director of the Architecture and Design Department at SM Arkitekter, was devoted to the influence of architectural structures on the image of territories. Using practical examples, the lecturer demonstrated how an innovative approach can transform ordinary buildings into a magnet.

Following the lectures, teams of students from the Institute of Social Studies of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbPU) began working on two development sites: in Kudrovo (Zanevskoye Settlement) and the southern part of Murino. Over the course of four hours, under the guidance of experienced architects and university professors, the participants developed and formulated their territorial development concepts.

The SPbPU teams were led by Arseniy Mamoshin, chief project architect at the Mamoshin Architectural Studio, and Oleg Manov, head of the FUTURA-ARCHITECTS studio. The teams were mentored by Galina Bardina and Alexandra Zatsepina, senior lecturers at the Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction.

The team, supervised by Galina Bardina, presented a concept that envisions forming an architectural ensemble from several volumes, varying in number of stories. The design is based on constructivist principles, inspired by the Leningrad avant-garde, with an emphasis on the geometric purity of form.

The team, supervised by Alexandra Zatsepina, based their composition on the principle of hyperbole: the concept begins with horizontal elements and progresses to a dominant vertical feature. This helps seamlessly connect the existing development with the new high-rise.

Upon completion of their work, the students presented their projects to the session's expert council. The experts noted the high professional level and diversity of approaches. They also praised the students' insightful assessment of the role of the designed skyscrapers in the agglomeration development of two adjacent constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

The students proved they have the courage to dream and the talent to transform those dreams into architecture. The task of professionals is to teach them to live up to this courage in the face of the real urban fabric, noted the organizers from Arch-Event in their closing remarks.

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A meeting between students and Novosibirsk Region Prosecutor Alexander Buchman took place at NSU.

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Today, a meeting of students majoring in Jurisprudence was held at Novosibirsk State University. Institute of Philosophy and Law and the Faculty of Economics of Novosibirsk State University with the Prosecutor of the Novosibirsk Region, State Counselor of Justice, Second Class, Alexander Buchman. The event attracted over 300 people. The discussion focused on current issues related to the prevention of extremism and terrorism, cyberfraud, and financial scams. Alexander Efimovich also discussed why he chose the prosecutor's profession, how he began his career, and what it takes to achieve excellence in the legal profession.

At the beginning of the meeting, Alexander Efimovich, speaking about the goals of the event, noted:

"I'd like to answer your questions today and warn you against even the slightest step that could harm you and your loved ones. We're seeing a lot of text messages these days, offering various ways to make money, and committing a huge number of crimes related to fraud, drug trafficking, and so on. As a result, people are getting drawn into gang crimes, which can lead to certain consequences. I urge you to be responsible, mindful, and cautious about your actions."

New fraud methods emerge weekly, including those using new technologies such as artificial intelligence and neural networks. These days, these include not only financial pyramids and banking, but also medical centers. However, our country has the necessary legal framework to prevent such acts and establish fair punishments.

In recent years, the age of criminal responsibility for certain extremist and terrorist crimes has been lowered. Asked about the purpose of these changes, Alexander Buchman explained:

The purpose of introducing criminal liability and additional criminal statutes is to prevent young people from feeling they have impunity. It's also a form of prevention, so that everyone understands that if they commit any act, it will be a criminal offense and they won't be released. Then, accordingly, it will act as a deterrent and stop young people from committing crimes.

Giving advice on what to do if you receive offers from suspicious accounts, the regional prosecutor emphasized the need to immediately block them and contact the police or the duty unit. Furthermore, the "Youth Cyber Squad" movement operates in the Novosibirsk Region, where you can also report fraud.

Alexander Buchman eagerly answered students' questions about his work. He chose his career path in his second year of law school, when he interned at the transport prosecutor's office. He enjoyed the work and decided to pursue a career in the prosecutor's office. When asked what it takes to achieve greatness in his career, he emphasized the importance of loving your job, working hard, and embracing opportunities that arise along the way.

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Fairy tales for every occasion

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The Vostok art cluster on Veshnyakovskaya Street will present the play "Fairy Tales Just in Case," based on the works of Evgeny Klyuev.

In the production, objects, items, and words come to life, sharing their experiences with the audience. The performance is aimed at those who have grown beyond childhood but retain the capacity for wonder.

Director: Vladislav Timofeev.

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Spring Flowers in Legends and Folklore. A Popular Science Dialogue

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The K.A. Timiryazev Biological Museum has prepared a program dedicated to spring flowers.

Museum staff will tell visitors stories and legends about daffodils, hyacinths, primroses, and anemones that have been told since ancient times.

Guests will learn how images of flowers were reflected in ancient myths.

To participate in the event, you must purchase an entrance ticket to the museum.

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Amazons and Valkyries: A Popular Science Dialogue

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The K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum invites you to a popular science dialogue dedicated to the image of female warriors in history and culture. For centuries, the theme of Amazons and Valkyries straddled the line between myth and reality, but modern archaeological discoveries and analytical methods confirm that women did indeed participate in battles and hold significant positions in military hierarchies throughout history.

Participants will learn about evidence of female warriors in various cultures, discuss the origins of this phenomenon, and the historical circumstances that prompted women to take up arms.

To participate, you must purchase an entrance ticket to the museum.

Hans Makart. The Valkyrie and the Dead Hero. 1800.

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146 years of management history

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On March 3, 1880, the Aleksandrovsk Commercial School was founded, which became the historical foundation of the State University of Management.

The school was established on the initiative of Nikolai Naidenov, Chairman of the Moscow Exchange Committee, founder, and board member of the Moscow Merchant Bank, in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Alexander II. The proposal received financial support from Moscow's wealthiest industrialists and financiers, major trading houses, a number of manufactories, and the Moscow Merchant Bank.

The new educational institution, operating on a commercial basis, trained "children of members of the merchant class for commercial activities." The curriculum, approved by the Ministry of Finance in agreement with the Ministry of Public Education of the Russian Empire, was adopted on July 11, 1885, and the first academic year began that same year.

Prominent scholars of the time taught both general and specialized subjects at the Alexander Commercial School, including the history of trade, commodity science, accounting, political economy, law, and others. Emphasis was placed on the practical side of education and the development of systems thinking.

In subsequent years, new educational structures focusing on management were formed on the school's foundation. Through a series of institutional transformations, it was this educational line that led to the creation of the modern State University of Management, ensuring the continuity of the management school. Over these decades, the educational institution has undergone a significant transformation, while preserving its most important characteristic—its management DNA.

Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, has repeatedly emphasized that a modern university should not be constrained by political prejudices. Therefore, the university is reclaiming elements of its historical memory—the Order of the Red Banner of Labor has once again graced the façade, and a bust of Sergo Ordzhonikidze has been installed in the hall.

Congratulations to the students, faculty, and staff on the university's 146th anniversary! May this milestone serve as another milestone for further development and new achievements.

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Rescuers have stepped up monitoring of Moscow's rivers and reservoirs due to the thaw.

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Moscow's rescuers have stepped up monitoring of the city's rivers and reservoirs due to warmer temperatures. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"Water search and rescue personnel are conducting enhanced patrols of rivers and bodies of water due to the sharp rise in temperatures, which is why the ice on the Moscow River is loose and open in places, while the center and south of the city are ice-free. We urge Muscovites to exercise caution, avoid going out on the ice, and keep a close eye on children and pets while walking near water," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Water safety in the capital is ensured by the staff of 26 search and rescue stations of the Moscow City Search and Rescue Service on water bodies, which employs more than 500 specialists.

Ice thickness measurements are taken regularly, and areas of unauthorized access to the ice, winter swimming, and fishing are under special control.

Rescuers patrol the waters on hovercraft—more than 25 of these vehicles are in use. These unique vehicles can travel on water and ice at an average speed of 50–80 kilometers per hour. All vessels are equipped with rescue equipment. During the winter, mobile rescue posts and a diving rescue vehicle are also deployed.

To prevent accidents on the water, preventative measures are constantly being carried out: lifeguards patrol coastal areas and conduct conversations with people vacationing near bodies of water and fishermen.

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Sergei Sobyanin congratulated Mikhail Mishustin on his birthday.

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin congratulated Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on his birthday on his channel in MAX messenger.

"I am deeply grateful for your ongoing support of Moscow's development plans and your significant role in their successful implementation. I highly value your reliability in working with us. I am confident that your knowledge, talent, experience, and authority will continue to contribute to the effective resolution of major national challenges," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Sergei Sobyanin also wished Mikhail Mishustin good health, prosperity, and new achievements for the benefit of Russia.

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