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Miroslava Duma
(Entrepreneur, Investor)
Miroslava Duma
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Birthdate: March 10, 1985
Sun Sign: Pisces
Birthplace: Surgut, Russia
Miroslava Vasilyevna Duma is a prominent Russian digital entrepreneur and investor in global fashion. She is best known as the founder of Buro 24/7, a successful digital media company that focuses on fashion and lifestyle content. Additionally, she serves as the CEO and founder of Future Tech Lab, a venture capital fund that supports innovative technologies in the fashion industry. Through her ventures, Duma has made significant contributions to the digital landscape and fashion business, establishing herself as a key figure in the industry.
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Bulat Okudzhava
(Poet)
Bulat Okudzhava
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Birthdate: May 9, 1924
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
Died: June 12, 1997
Bulat Okudzhava was a versatile Soviet and Russian artist known for his contributions to poetry, literature, music, and songwriting. As a prominent figure in the Soviet "author song" genre, he penned around 200 songs that combined Russian poetic and folk traditions with influences from French chansonnier style. Despite avoiding overtly political themes, his work subtly challenged Soviet cultural norms, leading to initial reluctance from authorities to officially recognize his artistic achievements. Okudzhava's independent and fresh artistic voice left a lasting impact on the cultural landscape.
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Margarita Simonyan
(Journalist)
Margarita Simonyan
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Birthdate: April 6, 1980
Sun Sign: Aries
Birthplace: Krasnodar, Russia
Margarita Simonyan is a prominent Russian media executive known for her role as editor-in-chief of the state-controlled broadcaster RT and the state-owned media group Rossiya Segodnya. She gained experience covering the Second Chechen War and has worked in various journalistic roles before being appointed as the head of Russia Today (RT). Simonyan has also served on the board of directors of Channel One Russia and is a member of the Academy of Russian Television. Despite her professional achievements, she faced sanctions from multiple countries for her involvement in state propaganda during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Olga Ivinskaya
(Poet)
Olga Ivinskaya
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Birthdate: June 16, 1912
Sun Sign: Gemini
Birthplace: Tambov, Russia
Died: September 8, 1995
Olga Ivinskaya was a prominent Soviet poet and writer. She is most renowned for her close relationship with Nobel Prize-winning author Boris Pasternak, serving as his muse and lover during the final 13 years of his life. Ivinskaya's influence was pivotal in the creation of the character Lara in Pasternak's acclaimed novel Doctor Zhivago. Throughout her professional life, Ivinskaya's literary talents and personal connections solidified her as a significant figure in the Soviet literary scene, leaving a lasting impact on Russian literature.
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Yevgenia Albats
(Political journalist)
Yevgenia Albats
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Birthdate: September 5, 1958
Sun Sign: Virgo
Birthplace: Moscow, Russian
Yevgenia Albats is a prominent Russian investigative journalist, political scientist, writer, and radio host. She has contributed to various newspapers such as Moskovskie Novosti, Izvestia, Novaya Gazeta, and Kommersant. Albats is well-known for hosting the program "Full Albats" on Echo of Moscow radio station from 2004 to February 2022. She currently serves as the chief editor of The New Times magazine. Albats studied at Harvard University's Department of Political Science and later defended her doctoral dissertation in political science at the same institution.
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Lydia Chukovskaya
(Writer)
Lydia Chukovskaya
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Birthdate: March 24, 1907
Sun Sign: Aries
Birthplace: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Died: February 8, 1996
Lydia Korneyevna Chukovskaya was a prominent Soviet writer, poet, editor, publicist, memoirist, and dissident. Throughout her professional life, she focused on shedding light on the human toll of Soviet repression, defending dissidents like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov. Chukovskaya was deeply involved in advocating for freedom of expression and human rights, receiving recognition for her courageous work, such as being the inaugural recipient of the Andrei Sakharov Prize for Writer's Civic Courage in 1990. Her contributions as a writer and advocate left a lasting impact on Soviet literature and society.
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Vladimir Maksimov
(Writer)
Vladimir Maksimov
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Birthdate: November 27, 1930
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
Died: March 26, 1995
Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was a prominent Soviet and Russian writer, publicist, essayist, and editor known for his contributions to the dissident movement abroad. He faced hardships early in life, including time spent in jails and labor camps. Maksimov's literary career flourished with works that challenged Soviet norms, leading to his expulsion from the Writers' Union and eventual move to Paris. He founded the influential magazine Kontinent and continued to publish critical works, portraying Bolshevism and critiquing post-Soviet Russia. His writing style was praised for its epic proportions and moral responsibility.
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Alexander Potresov
(Politician)
Alexander Potresov
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Birthdate: August 13, 1869
Sun Sign: Leo
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
Died: July 11, 1934
Alexander Nikolayevich Potresov was a prominent Russian social democratic politician and a key figure within the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He played a significant role as one of the original editors of the newspaper Iskra, using the pen name "Starover". Potresov's professional life was defined by his contributions to political discourse, activism, and leadership within the social democratic movement in Russia. He was known for his intellectual prowess and strategic acumen in advancing the goals of the Menshevik faction.