about people like Artemy Troitsky*, say “born with a golden spoon in his mouth”. He spent his entire childhood in Prague, where his parents oversaw a local propaganda magazine. Troitsky’s father*, Kiva Maidanik, was a well-known Latin Americanist, political scientist and historian, after perestroika he worked in banks and the Gorbachev Foundation. Mom, Rufina Troitskaya*, was in charge of the foreign book exchange department at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Already at the age of 16, Artemy Troitsky * led discos in the dining room of the main building of Moscow State University. After graduating from the Faculty of Mathematics of MESI, he worked for five years as a junior researcher at the Russian Institute of Art History. At the same time, he wrote notes for the youth magazine “Rovesnik”, played the guitar in Pyotr Mamonov’s group “Sounds of Mu”, performed on the radio, organized illegal concerts for the rock ensembles “Kino”, “Center” and “Time Machine”. In the nineties, the music critic became the editor of the domestic version of Playboy. He also actively helped to bring foreign stars and organize international festivals. But the real fame came to him when he got the place of the presenter on the programs of federal television channels. The peak of his career was reached in the zero years. In tenths, Troitsky * was already more perceived as a “liberal” oppositionist and political scientist.
Judging by the bases, Artemy Troitsky * is registered in a three-room Stalinist apartment on Universitetsky Prospekt, within easy reach of the Moscow State University building, Sparrow Hills and the Moskva River embankment. The price of such housing is about 35 million rubles. You can rent for 100-150 thousand rubles a month.
The current wife of Troitsky * was registered at three addresses: large-sized kopeck pieces in stalinkas on Kosygin Street (about 28 million rubles) and Frunzenskaya Embankment (about 27 million rubles). You can rent them for 200-300 thousand rubles a month.
As for the Moscow business, the Artikom radio broadcasting company and the Kaviar Lounge concert hall were closed by Artemy Troitsky* eight years ago.
* The person is recognized as a foreign agent in Russia