Budilnik (Russian: Будильник, Alarm clock) was a weekly[1] Russian illustrated satirical journal published originally, in 1865—1871, in Saint Petersburg, then, in 1873—1917, in Moscow.[2]
Budilnik (Russian: Будильник, Alarm clock) was a weekly Russian illustrated satirical journal published originally, in 1865—1871, in Saint Petersburg,...
programme Naslovi ran every hour on the hour. BKTV's morning show was named Budilnik. BKTV also bought rights for 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, but had to...
an early age. She performed as an extra in a television series called Budilnik (1987), which was similar to The Mickey Mouse Club. She then toured Europe...
Karavelov. In 1873 he also edited the satiric newspaper "Alarm clock" (Budilnik), where he published a number of feuilletons, aimed at those wealthy Bulgarians...
further, as shown by this image from the Russian Empire satirical magazine Budilnik, 1904. The turn of the 20th century was a time when the Yellow Peril trope...
critical and historical essays for Otechestvennye Zapiski, Nedelya and Budilnik. Лев Константинович Панютин at the Russian Biographical Dictionary. 1902...
popular Life in Province section, then became a regular contributor to Budilnik. He is best known for his novel Oblichiteli (Обличители, The Accusers)...
sketches and caricatures. After this publication's closure Stepanov founded Budilnik (Alarm clock) magazine. The visual arts in Russia are rooted in lubok but...
contributor of stories, sketches and poems to the magazines Iskra, Delo and Budilnik. In the course of two decades he grew into a popular fiction writer, whose...
write early and later contributed regularly to Iskra, Russkoye Slovo, Budilnik and Niva. His best-known play, a vaudeville called Pomolvka v Galyornoy...
become a regular and prolific contributor to this magazine, as well as Budilnik, Peterburgskaya Gazeta, Peterburgsky Listok and Strekoza (in which he edited...
In the world of animals (1968) Vokrug smekha Around the laughter (1978) Budilnik Alarm (1965) Oba-na! Ugol-shou (1990) Fitil Fuse (1962) Pesnya goda Song...
(Russian: О странностях любви)- role: stunt man of lead character 1984 – BUDILNIK (Russian: Будильник) – role: Clown 1984 – Shutki v storonu (Russian: Шутки...
actively contributing to publications associated with the literary left (Budilnik, Delo, Zhenski Vestnik). In 1863-1868 he became friends with Vladimir Kurochkin...